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Savings Generated in One Term of Activity School % Decrease Kwh Savings generated in one term of activity School % kWh Money kg CO2 no. Decrease Saved Saved Saved Students Programme Summary; 126 schools completed 14.09% 150,809 £ 14,853.06 77,704.34 425 Pilot 2011-12 Caistor Yarborough Academy Caistor CofE and Methodist Primary Nettleton Community Primary Grasby All Saints Primary Brocklesby Park Primary School Lincoln Castle Academy St Faith & St Martin CofE Junior School Monks Abbey Primary School St Peter at Gowts Primary School Autumn 2012 Welton St. Mary's CofE Primary Trent Valley Academy School Marton Primary School Benjamin Adlard Community School Lea Frances Olive Anderson CofE Primary School Gainsborough Parish Church School St. George's CofE Primary School Blyton-cum-Laughton CofE School White's Wood Lane Community School Morton Trentside Primary School Nettleham CofE Junior School Chad Varah Primary School The Meadows Primary School St Johns Community School Waddington Redwood Primary School New Leake Primary School Ling Moor Primary School Boston West Academy Boston Park Academy Giles Academy Stickney Primary School Old Leake Primary and Nursery School South Hykeham Primary School Friskney All Saints CofE Primary School Wrangle Primary School Butterwick Pinchbeck’s Endowed Church of England Primary School Spring 2013 Stamford Queen Eleanor School Bluecoat Primary School St Gilberts Primary School Malcolm Sargent Primary School Uffington Primary School Spalding High School St Norberts Primary School Moulton Chapel Primary School Weston Hills Primary School William Stukeley CofE Primary School St Pauls Primary School Monkhouse Primary School The Deepings School Deeping St James Primary School Linchfield Community Primary School Southview Primary School John Spendluffe Foundation Technology College St Margaret's CofE Primary School Alford Primary School St Helena's CofE Primary School Hogsthorpe Community Primary School Huttoft Primary School William Farr CofE Comprehensive School Pollyplatt Community Primary School Scampton CofE Primary School Newton on Trent CofE Primary School Sturton-by-Stow Primary School Ingham Primary School Dunholme St Chad's CofE Primary School De Aston School Market Rasen CofE Primary School Osgodby Primary School Legsby Primary School Middle Rasen Primary School Summer 2013 Sir William Robertson Academy (Welbourn) Welbourn CofE Primary School Our Lady of Good Counsel RC Primary School Ancaster Primary School Caythorpe Primary School Navenby Primary School Peele Community College (Long Sutton) Tydd St. Mary's CofE Primary School Shepeau Stow Primary School Gedney Hill Primary School Deeping St. Nicholas Primary School Cowbit Primary School Bourne Academy (Bourne) Morton Primary School Edenham CofE Primary School Horbling Browns CofE Primary School Pointon St Gilberts of Semperingham CofE Primary Ingoldsby Primary School Westfield Bourne Primary School Bourne Abbey Primary Academy Branston Community Academy (Branston) Branston Junior Academy Nocton Community Primary School Heighington Millfield Primary Academy Washingborough Academy The West Grantham Academy St Hugh's (Grantham) Spitalgate CofE Primary School Earl of Dysart Huntingtower Primary School Banovallum School (Horncastle) Edward Richardson Primary School Kirkby on Bain CofE Primary School Wragby Primary School Autumn 2013 Queen Elizabeth's High School Waddingham Primary School Corringham CofE Primary School Willoughton Primary School Hemswell Cliff Primary School Normanby-by-Spittal Primary School The Priory Academy LSST The Fosse Way Academy Lincoln Birchwood Junior School Lincoln Leslie Manser Primary School Cordeaux Academy St Michael's CofE Primary School North Cockerington CofE Primary School East Wold CofE Primary School (Legbourne) Scamblesby Primary School Utterby Primary Academy North Thoresby Primary Academy Binbrook CofE Primary School Cherry Willingham Community School Cherry Willingham Primary School Ellison Boulters CofE Primary School Westgate Junior School All Saints CofE Primary School Fiskerton CofE Primary School Spring 2014 Active phase to commence after Easter holidays 2014 Monks Dyke Tennyson College (Mablethorpe) Chapel St. Leonards Primary School Sutton-on-Sea Community Primary School Theddlethorpe Primary School Mablethorpe Primary Academy University Academy Holbeach Holbeach Primary School Holbeach Bank Primary School Fleet Woodlane Primary School Gedney Church End Primary School Whaplode CofE Primary School Charles Read Academy Colsterworth CoE Primary School Great Ponton CoE Primary School Bythams Primary School South Witham Community Primary School Monks' Dyke Tennyson College (Louth) Grimoldby Primary School Lacey Gardens Junior School Saltfleetby CofE Primary School SEN St Bernard's School Kirton Middlecott School Wyberton Primary School St. Thomas' CofE Primary School Four Fields CofE Primary School, Sutterton Swineshead St. Mary's Primary School John Fielding Community Special School Walton Girls High School Allington and Sedgebrook Primary School St Sebastian's CofE Primary School Barkston & Syston CofE Primary School Marston Thorold's Charity CofE Primary School .
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