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Base Type of School Average Cost of Placement Per Year Number Of Average Cost of Number of Pupils Base Type of School Placement per Reason/s (where stated) with S/EHCP year All Saints Primary Maintained 4,929 <5 SEMH Arreton Primary Maintained 3,561 <5 PD Barton Primary Maintained 3,937 7 MLD, SEMH, ASD Bembridge Primary Maintained 4,245 <5 Binstead Primary Maintained 3,903 5 MLD, ASD Brading Primary Maintained 3,322 <5 SLD Brighstone Primary Maintained 2,932 <5 MLD Broadlea Primary Maintained 3,151 11 ASD, MLD, SLCN, SEMH Carisbrooke Primary Maintained 4,949 11 BESD, SEMH, MLD, SLC Carisbrooke College Maintained 2,540 29 SLCN, SEMH, SPLD, BEST, SLD, ASD, MLD, HI Casa dei Bambini Non-maintained 2,058 <5 Chillerton and Rookley Primary Maintained 4,245 <5 Christ the King College Maintained 3,254 29 MLD, PD, SLCN, ASD, SEMH, MSI, BESD, SPLD Cowes Enterprise College Non-maintained 3,867 11 SEMH, PD, MLD, SLCN, BESD, ASD Cowes Primary Maintained 5,613 <5 SLCN, VI Coxlease School Not known (mainland school) 93,730 <5 BESD/SEMH Dover Park Primary Maintained 1,782 <5 Elective Home Education - 18 SLCN, BESD, ASD EOTAS - 7 ASD Gatten and Lake Primary Maintained 1,372 <5 Godshill Primary Maintained 4,040 <5 MLD, SLCN Greenmount Primary Maintained 3,014 15 ASD, MLD, SLCN, VI, SEMH Gurnard Primary Maintained 4,245 <5 Haylands Primary Maintained 5,168 8 SLCN, PD, MLD Holy Cross Primary Maintained 2,193 <5 ASD, PMLD, HI Hunnyhill Primary Maintained 5,100 7 SEMH Island Learning Centre Maintained 18,336 <5 SEMH Isle of Wight College Non-maintained 15,170 <5 Isle of Wight Studio School Maintained 2,193 <5 ASD Lanesend Primary Non-maintained 4,752 24 SLCN, SLD, ASD, MLD, SEMH, ASD, BESD Mainland School (not specified) - <5 BESD Medina College Maintained 2,458 15 SPLD, MLD, PMLD, SLCN, VI Medina House School Maintained 23,555 82 MLD, SEMH, MSI, ASD, SLD, PD, VI Nettlestone Primary Maintained 2,501 <5 MLD, SEMH New Forest Academy Not known (mainland school) <5 Newchurch Primary Maintained 3,561 <5 SLCN Newport Primary Maintained 4,245 10 MLD Nine Acres Primary Maintained 5,271 <5 ASD Niton Primary Maintained 5,125 <5 SLCN Northwood Primary Non-maintained 4,245 <5 SLD, SEMH Oakfield Primary Maintained 4,025 14 SLCN, SEMH, SLD, ASD Queensgate Primary Maintained 4,011 6 MLD, SEMH, SLD Ryde Academy Non-maintained 2,622 26 SLD, ASD, MLD, SEMH, BESD, SLCN, PD Sallygate School Not known (mainland school) <5 BESD Sandown Bay Academy Non-maintained 2,926 19 ASD, SLCN, SEMH, BESD Shalfleet Primary Maintained 4,245 <5 MSI Southlands School Not known (mainland school) 208,460 <5 St Blasius Primary Academy Non-maintained 2,603 <5 SLCN, SLD St Catherine's School Independent 22,002 21 ASD, SLCN, MLD, SEMH St Francis Primary Academy Non-maintained 4,656 <5 MLD, HI St George's School Maintained 19,998 119 SLCN, PD, MLD, MSI, ASD, SLD, BESD, PD, SEMH St Mary's Primary Maintained 3,835 <5 SLD, PD, MLD St Saviour's Primary Maintained 3,561 <5 MLD St Thomas' Primary Maintained 4,245 <5 SLCN Summerfields Primary Maintained 3,082 <5 SEMH The Bay Primary Maintained 5,858 7 SLCN, PD, ASD The Island Free School Non-maintained 3,137 10 SEMH, ASD Wootton Primary Maintained 3,287 <5 MLD, SLCN Yarmouth Primary Maintained 4,245 <5 MLD.
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