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Secondaryschoolspendinganaly www.tutor2u.net Analysis of Resources Spend by School Total Spending Per Pupil Learning Learning ICT Learning Resources (not ICT Learning Resources (not School Resources ICT) Total Resources ICT) Total Pupils (FTE) £000 £000 £000 £/pupil £/pupil £/pupil 000 Swanlea School 651 482 1,133 £599.2 £443.9 £1,043.1 1,086 Staunton Community Sports College 234 192 426 £478.3 £393.6 £871.9 489 The Skinners' Company's School for Girls 143 324 468 £465.0 £1,053.5 £1,518.6 308 The Charter School 482 462 944 £444.6 £425.6 £870.2 1,085 PEMBEC High School 135 341 476 £441.8 £1,117.6 £1,559.4 305 Cumberland School 578 611 1,189 £430.9 £455.1 £885.9 1,342 St John Bosco Arts College 434 230 664 £420.0 £222.2 £642.2 1,034 Deansfield Community School, Specialists In Media Arts 258 430 688 £395.9 £660.4 £1,056.4 651 South Shields Community School 285 253 538 £361.9 £321.7 £683.6 787 Babington Community Technology College 268 290 558 £350.2 £378.9 £729.1 765 Queensbridge School 225 225 450 £344.3 £343.9 £688.2 654 Pent Valley Technology College 452 285 737 £339.2 £214.1 £553.3 1,332 Kemnal Technology College 366 110 477 £330.4 £99.6 £430.0 1,109 The Maplesden Noakes School 337 173 510 £326.5 £167.8 £494.3 1,032 The Folkestone School for Girls 325 309 635 £310.9 £295.4 £606.3 1,047 Abbot Beyne School 260 134 394 £305.9 £157.6 £463.6 851 South Bromsgrove Community High School 403 245 649 £303.8 £184.9 £488.8 1,327 George Green's School 338 757 1,096 £299.7 £670.7 £970.4 1,129 King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys 211 309 520 £297.0 £435.7 £732.7 709 Joseph Whitaker School 358 221 579 £291.4 £179.9 £471.3 1,229 Stoke Newington School and Sixth Form 379 453 832 £288.3 £345.1 £633.4 1,314 Bishop Challoner Catholic Collegiate Boys School 172 409 581 £288.1 £685.0 £973.2 597 Vandyke Upper School and Community College 270 216 485 £287.2 £229.7 £516.9 939 Reading Girls' School 185 209 395 £285.8 £322.2 £608.0 649 Hindley High School 249 207 456 £283.7 £235.2 £518.9 879 Acton High School 335 303 638 £283.1 £255.8 £538.9 1,184 Beechwood School 232 213 446 £282.6 £259.6 £542.2 822 Tauheedul Islam Girls High School 121 195 316 £282.4 £457.4 £739.8 427 Brentside High School 352 266 618 £280.5 £211.6 £492.2 1,255 Baylis Court School 236 212 448 £279.0 £250.7 £529.7 846 Perins School A Community Sports College 283 349 632 £278.1 £343.2 £621.3 1,017 Francis Bacon School 122 428 550 £276.5 £972.6 £1,249.1 440 Bishop Challoner Catholic Collegiate Girls School 294 747 1,042 £274.9 £697.6 £972.5 1,071 Everest Community College 168 91 259 £274.9 £148.6 £423.5 612 The Kingswood School 338 274 612 £274.7 £222.8 £497.5 1,231 Chaucer Business and Enterprise College 238 168 406 £274.6 £194.3 £469.0 865 Slough Grammar School 324 197 521 £274.1 £166.6 £440.7 1,183 St Saviour's and St Olave's Church of England School 212 480 693 £273.0 £617.5 £890.5 778 Tabor Science College 289 267 556 £272.6 £252.5 £525.1 1,059 Central Technology College 104 63 167 £272.0 £163.5 £435.4 383 The Oldershaw School 202 223 425 £270.1 £299.3 £569.4 746 Blackheath Bluecoat Church of England School 185 126 312 £269.6 £183.8 £453.4 687 Heath Park Business and Enterprise College 318 437 755 £269.4 £370.7 £640.1 1,179 The Lafford High School, Billinghay 10 32 43 £268.4 £853.0 £1,121.4 38 Regents Park Community College 215 227 442 £264.7 £279.6 £544.3 812 Shorefields School 184 158 341 £263.0 £225.5 £488.5 699 Fortismere School 426 252 678 £260.5 £154.4 £414.9 1,634 Vyners School 297 431 728 £259.8 £377.8 £637.6 1,142 Beauchamps High School 346 159 505 £259.3 £118.8 £378.1 1,336 Bishop Milner Catholic School 198 111 309 £255.2 £143.8 £399.1 775 Frankley Community High School 110 96 206 £254.6 £223.2 £477.8 431 Holland Park School 330 390 720 £250.4 £295.3 £545.7 1,320 Stuart Bathurst Catholic High School College of Performing Arts 199 226 426 £248.8 £282.7 £531.6 801 The Streetly School 335 170 505 £247.7 £126.0 £373.7 1,351 Beardwood Humanities College 212 275 487 £246.0 £320.3 £566.2 860 Morpeth School 305 662 967 £243.8 £528.2 £772.0 1,253 St Joseph's Catholic High School 163 152 315 £243.3 £226.8 £470.1 669 Healing School, A Specialist Science and Foundation College 194 119 313 £240.6 £147.8 £388.4 807 Southfield Technology College 146 201 347 £240.4 £331.9 £572.3 607 Thomas Hepburn Community Comprehensive School 167 351 518 £239.9 £503.0 £742.9 697 Wilmington Grammar School for Girls 191 94 286 £238.0 £117.5 £355.5 804 Hampstead School 307 304 611 £237.8 £235.6 £473.4 1,290 Minsthorpe Community College, A Specialist Science College 402 426 828 £237.4 £251.1 £488.5 1,695 Belle Vue Boys' School 148 331 479 £236.8 £530.6 £767.4 624 Longfield School 212 430 642 £236.7 £480.3 £716.9 896 The James Hornsby High School 202 304 506 £236.3 £356.5 £592.8 854 Bolton Muslim Girls School 107 61 168 £235.2 £134.6 £369.8 455 Wilmington Grammar School for Boys 209 296 505 £233.4 £329.9 £563.3 897 The Beauchamp College 490 1,095 1,585 £233.1 £520.8 £753.9 2,103 The Bishop David Brown School 114 281 395 £228.4 £562.2 £790.6 499 Virgo Fidelis Convent Senior School 202 133 335 £227.5 £149.3 £376.7 889 Fort Hill Community School 161 171 332 £226.9 £240.3 £467.2 710 Clough Hall Technology School 162 46 208 £226.9 £65.1 £292.0 712 Abbeydale Grange School 95 120 215 £224.0 £284.9 £508.8 423 Alderman Blaxill School 74 111 185 £223.8 £338.4 £562.2 329 For more information: [email protected] Source: DES Spending Data 2010 www.tutor2u.net www.tutor2u.net Total Spending Per Pupil Learning Learning ICT Learning Resources (not ICT Learning Resources (not School Resources ICT) Total Resources ICT) Total Pupils (FTE) £000 £000 £000 £/pupil £/pupil £/pupil 000 King Harold School 127 39 166 £222.8 £67.8 £290.5 571 Paulet High School 155 96 251 £222.7 £137.5 £360.3 696 Hyde Technology School and Hearing Impaired Resource Base 193 122 314 £221.4 £140.0 £361.4 870 Cannock Chase High School 317 233 550 £219.4 £160.9 £380.3 1,446 Fair Oak Business and Enterprise College 196 71 267 £219.4 £79.2 £298.6 894 St Benedict's College 164 206 370 £219.1 £274.3 £493.4 750 Abbs Cross School and Arts College 182 157 340 £218.3 £188.0 £406.2 836 Park Lane Learning Trust 113 228 341 £218.1 £442.2 £660.3 516 Swanshurst School 378 373 751 £216.8 £214.1 £431.0 1,742 Fulham Cross Girls' School and Language College 129 315 444 £215.4 £524.6 £740.0 600 The St Thomas the Apostle College 151 320 471 £214.2 £455.3 £669.5 703 Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School and Language College 295 520 815 £213.5 £376.2 £589.7 1,382 George Mitchell School 173 251 424 £213.2 £308.4 £521.6 814 Sir Graham Balfour High School 211 103 314 £212.3 £103.5 £315.8 993 St Helena School 211 139 350 £212.2 £139.9 £352.1 994 Gordon's School 142 151 293 £212.1 £225.1 £437.2 671 Saint Cecilia's, Wandsworth Church of England School 188 335 523 £211.1 £376.7 £587.8 889 Westborough High School 185 313 498 £209.9 £356.6 £566.5 879 Blake Valley Technology College 149 72 221 £208.8 £100.4 £309.1 715 Cheslyn Hay Sport and Community High School 287 159 445 £208.4 £115.1 £323.5 1,377 Beths Grammar School 247 227 474 £208.3 £191.4 £399.7 1,187 Lodge Park Technology College 253 385 639 £207.8 £316.1 £523.9 1,219 Bridgemary Community Sports College 148 278 426 £207.7 £391.1 £598.8 711 Wycombe High School 273 232 505 £207.4 £176.0 £383.4 1,317 Grange Comprehensive School 187 250 438 £206.4 £276.0 £482.4 907 Hillside High School 173 241 414 £204.5 £284.3 £488.8 846 The Nottingham Emmanuel School 200 261 461 £203.9 £266.8 £470.7 980 Painsley Catholic College 226 169 395 £203.2 £152.5 £355.8 1,110 Copland ‐ A Specialist Science Community College 348 365 713 £202.8 £212.9 £415.8 1,716 Kingsmeadow Community Comprehensive School 128 134 262 £202.2 £210.6 £412.8 635 Boroughbridge High School 146 142 288 £201.8 £196.4 £398.2 724 King Edward VI Aston School 151 441 591 £201.2 £588.4 £789.6 749 Stafford Sports College 81 160 241 £200.3 £396.3 £596.7 404 Nicholas Chamberlaine Technology College 322 348 669 £200.0 £216.1 £416.2 1,608 Maria Fidelis Roman Catholic Convent School FCJ 165 190 355 £200.0 £230.4 £430.4 824 Shipston High School ‐ A Specialist Technology College 71 181 252 £199.7 £511.4 £711.1 354 Horndean Technology College 233 497 731 £199.7 £425.2 £624.9 1,169 Park View 241 343 584 £199.3 £283.3 £482.6 1,211 The Northicote School 171 140 311 £198.9 £162.3 £361.2 861 Wexham School 179 786 965 £198.6 £873.1 £1,071.7 900 Heywood Community High School 44 88 132 £198.5 £395.4 £593.9 223 Hounslow Manor School 177 187 364 £198.4 £209.3 £407.7 894 Longton High School 48 109 157 £198.1 £446.8 £644.9 244 Valley Park Community School 206 250 456 £197.8 £240.1 £437.9 1,041 Alderman Peel High School 60 128 188 £197.7 £422.1 £619.8 304 Trinity Church of England School, Lewisham 94 168 261 £197.0 £352.2 £549.2 476 Aire Valley School 174 301 475 £196.9 £340.3 £537.2 885 The King's Church of England School 166 160 326 £196.4 £189.9 £386.3 844 Great Yarmouth (VA) High School 192 307 498 £196.0 £313.8 £509.8 977 St Mark's West Essex Catholic School 209 264 473 £194.9 £245.4 £440.3 1,074 Summerhill School 195 167 362 £194.0 £166.1 £360.1 1,006 Queen's Park High School 161 142 304 £193.6 £170.6 £364.2 834 St Katherine's School 171 218 388 £193.6 £247.1 £440.7 881 Invicta Grammar School 219 414 634 £193.5 £365.4 £558.9 1,134 The Henrietta Barnett School 135 180 314 £193.1 £257.4 £450.5 698 King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls 167 464 631 £193.1 £536.7 £729.9 864 Altrincham College of Arts 158 128 286 £192.9 £157.1 £350.1 817 Yavneh College 110 118 228 £192.8 £207.8 £400.6 569 Fartown High School 73 418 491 £192.8
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