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17359 Summary.Xlsx Surrey maintained special schools and special academies Average cost per pupil by financial year 2015/16 2016/17 Maintained/ avg fte pupil Avg fte pupil Main need avg cost avg cost academy nos 2015/16 nos 2016/17 ££ Starhurst SEMH 33,583 35,837 M 41.0 38.0 a Wey House SEMH 30,970 31,469 M 36.7 47.7 St Nicholas SEMH 32,939 32,501 M 60.7 64.0 a Chart Wood SEMH 31,591 M 94.5 b Limpsfield Grange COIN 22,838 23,087 M 72.7 72.7 Sunnydown COIN 21,946 22,082 M 84.7 83.7 The Abbey LD/LAN 14,280 14,600 M 106.3 107.7 Gosden House LD/LAN 13,107 13,490 M 98.7 100.3 The Park LD/LAN 14,216 14,261 M 99.7 103.3 Philip Southcote LD/LAN 13,843 13,793 M 115.7 121.7 West Hill LD/LAN 13,748 14,296 M 80.7 73.3 Woodfield LD/LAN 12,913 12,930 M 113.0 118.7 Freemantles ASD 20,681 20,765 M 129.3 137.0 Linden Bridge ASD 24,288 24,470 M 122.0 126.7 Brooklands SLD 19,994 20,121 M 72.0 81.7 Clifton Hill SLD 21,240 21,552 M 82.3 83.0 Manor Mead SLD 19,901 20,136 M 84.0 86.3 Portesbery SLD 20,722 20,826 M 66.0 82.1 The Ridgeway SLD 21,242 21,252 M 97.4 101.7 Walton Leigh SLD 21,466 21,612 M 65.3 64.3 Woodlands SLD 21,392 21,503 M 81.0 83.1 Wishmore Cross 32,018 32,336 A 59.0 59.0 Carwarden House 13,848 13,929 A 113.7 113.7 Pond Meadow 20,243 20,469 A 103.8 103.8 1985.6 2147.753333 a Summer 2016 only b Autumn 2016 and spring 2017 only Schools merged from Sept 2016 SEN centres (units and resources) Pyrcroft Grange various 16,990 16,640 A 18.3 20.0 Bletchingley Village SLCN 12,961 12,855 M 17.7 18.3 Auriol Junior HI 15,677 15,771 M 11.7 9.0 The Mead Infant HI 15,304 15,391 M 9.0 11.0 West Ewell SLCN 12,415 12,318 M 13.3 13.0 Cuddington various 15,762 16,101 A 11.0 13.0 Thames Ditton Junior LD/LAN 13,662 13,432 M 12.0 13.7 Bagshot Infant various 16,427 16,393 M 5.7 6.0 Eastwick Junior various 15,792 16,080 A 20.3 20.7 Dovers Green various 16,247 16,390 M 16.0 15.0 Oakfield Junior LD/LAN 13,495 13,480 M 15.3 17.0 The Hermitage LD/LAN 13,783 13,676 A 18.0 15.3 Darley Dene Primary various 17,583 17,191 M 8.0 7.7 Eastwick Infants various 15,806 15,814 A 22.3 22.7 Badshot Lea various 16,111 16,097 M 12.7 12.7 William Cobbett various 15,996 16,042 M 19.3 22.7 Sythwood VI 28,610 28,968 A 10.7 10.7 Spelthorne SLCN 12,611 12,785 M 17.3 17.3 The Hythe School LD/LAN 14,314 14,093 M 11.0 11.3 2015/16 2016/17 Maintained/ avg fte pupil Avg fte pupil Main need avg cost avg cost academy nos 2015/16 nos 2016/17 Ashford Park LD/LAN 14,183 13,994 M 15.3 18.3 Stepgates SLCN 13,187 13,093 M 20.3 19.0 Furzefield LD/LAN 14,627 14,295 M 13.7 12.0 The Grove SLCN 12,708 12,569 A 19.7 14.7 Guildford Grove HI/SIGN 27,641 27,226 A 14.8 15.2 Walsh Junior LD/LAN 14,112 13,983 M 16.3 15.3 St Stephens VI 21,578 24,583 M 7.0 6.3 St Matthews various 16,728 16,705 M 13.7 14.3 Loseley Fields LD/LAN 14,323 14,246 A 10.7 8.3 Leatherhead Trinity SLCN 12,961 12,900 M 22.3 19.7 Cranleigh SLCN 12,405 12,613 M 8.3 9.7 Jubilee High School SLCN 13,293 13,080 A 14.7 13.0 Kings College PD 16,180 16,529 A Less than 5 Less than 5 Broadwater SLCN 12,876 12,878 M 28.0 28.7 Therfield SLCN 12,756 12,594 A 20.3 18.7 Oxted VI 25,670 25,037 A 8.3 9.0 Tomlinscote School SLCN 12,258 12,471 A 8.3 6.7 George Abbot School VI 20,226 19,300 A 8.3 9.0 Sunbury Manor Schoo SLCN 13,183 12,948 A 16.0 14.0 Woking High School VI 31,399 31,936 A 6.0 6.3 Oakwood SLCN 12,391 12,652 M 8.0 7.3 Northmead SLCN 12,845 12,761 M 12.7 11.7 Burpham SLCN 12,222 12,315 M 11.0 12.3 Epsom & Ewell High S HI 19,072 18,533 A 8.7 13.3 de Stafford SLCN 12,750 12,907 A 8.3 9.3 Salesian School ASD 47,253 33,057 A 11 Rodborough School ASD 43,214 48,917 A 7 NOTES Excludes three SEN centres (two now closed, one new) which had fewer than five pupils on roll Average cost per pupil includes boarding costs for those schools where some pupils board Some VI units have blind pupils and for these the average cost is an average across both VI and blind pupils Our funding rates change by financial year not academic and therefore the costs above are shown for financial years The status of the school is as at March 2017 Some of the schools listed have converted to academies since then and some of the schools marked as academies were not academies for the whole of the period April 2015-March 2017 Some pupils in special schools and SEN centres receive additional individual funding allocations because their needs exceed those for which the school or centre is normally expected to meet Such funding is not included above because it varies widely from one individual to another and thus would give a misleading impression of the funding for the particular school. Assessment Day Res 39Wk Res 42 Wk Res 44 Wk Res 52Wk Average of TOTAL Count of EMS NO. Average of TOTAL Count of EMS NO. Average of TOTAL Count of EMS NO. Average of TOTAL Count of EMS NO. Average of TOTAL Count of EMS NO. Average of TOTAL Count of EMS NO. 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