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Activities

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Peter Symonds College Hartpury College
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8549 7565 6873 5349 4277 4207 4152 3987 3953 3902 3632 3602 3593 3578
1069 1733 1194 1594 1159
299 661 673 693 599
Bridgwater & Taunton College Wyke 6th Form Berkshire College of Agriculture Hull College Weymouth College Dudley College Hills Road Sixth Form College HSDC
10 11 12 13 14 15
Xaverian College Wakefield College
591 301 467 531
The Sixth Form College Farnborough New College Pontefract Reaseheath College DN Colleges Group Barton Peveril College Chichester College BMET College
3363 3311 3279 3234 3171 2981 2791 2534 2490 2421 2378 2377 2295 2235 2182 2157 2110 2052 2052 2037 2007 1907 1891
778 377
1091
651 670 402 406 216 360 533 332 481 223 183 621 348 464 548 346 400 247 358 282
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43
Preston's College Sandwell College Derby College Nottingham College Hopwood Hall Petroc City College Norwich Group Wiltshire College Royal National College for the Blind Stoke on Trent Sixth Form Furness College North Hertfordshire College Runshaw College AoC Lincoln College Kingston College Weston College Long Road Blackburn College Writtle College University
1862 1821
267 126
Aquinas College New College Durham Tyne Coast College
1797 1780 1779
227 376 288
East Norfolk Sixth Form College Middlesborugh
1778 1657 1591 1550 1521 1461 1366 1359 1175 1128 1123 1011
962
437 198 361 285 187 212 378 267 248 269
67
44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
Walsall College Yeovil College Leeds College of Building Winstanley College New College Stamford East Durham College Cirencester College Cheshire College South and West The College of Richard Collyer Oldham College Hereford Sixth Form College Huddersfield New College Milton Keynes College Southport\KGV College Chesterfield College Calderdale College
289 152 135 298 243 166 176 141 176
90
113 109 138 151
44
947 932 926 913 768 763 693 652 628 587 501 500
Selby College Barnsley Newcastle Stafford College Group Ashton Sixth Form College Varndean College Communication Specialist College Doncaster NewVIc

  • Langley College
  • 487

  • Leeds City College
  • 464
  • 68

71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96

  • USP College
  • 463

453 437 428 427 373 366 359 302 259 201 193 189 170 169
98 94 73 48 23 20 18 13
6
140
90
134 255
96 98 65
131
66 56 56 68 36 25 31 27 14 28 10
3
Merrist Wood College North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire Sense College East Sussex College Grantham College Franklin SFC Bolton College Scarborough 6th Form Leyton Sixth Form College Westminster Kingsway Bolton Sixth Form College City and Islington College Leicester College St. John Rigby College Bsix Suffolk New College City of Wolverhampton College Shrewsbury College Newham College Keighley College Employ My Ability West Thames Tameside College NCC Havering Colleges King Edwards VI College, Nuneaton
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19
92

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