Active Lives Children and Young People Survey: Summer 2020

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Active Lives Children and Young People Survey: Summer 2020 Active Lives Children and Young People Survey: Summer 2020 Local Type of Authority School Name Establishment Name Ashford Ashford St Mary's Church of England Primary Primary School Ashford Brabourne Church of England Primary School Primary Ashford Downs View Infant School Primary Ashford The Norton Knatchbull School Secondary Ashford Towers School and Sixth Form Centre Secondary Canterbury Herne Bay High School Secondary Canterbury Spires Academy Secondary Canterbury St Peter's Methodist Primary School Primary Canterbury The Canterbury Primary School Primary Canterbury Wincheap Foundation Primary School Primary Dartford Dartford Science & Technology College Secondary Dartford Manor Community Primary School Primary Dartford Stone St Mary's CofE Primary School Primary Dartford Temple Hill Primary Academy Primary Dartford The Ebbsfleet Academy Secondary Dartford Wilmington Academy Secondary Dover Dover Christ Church Academy Secondary Dover Dover Grammar School for Girls Secondary Dover Preston Primary School Primary Dover Sandwich Junior School Primary Dover St Faith's At Ash School Limited Independent Dover St Margaret's-at-Cliffe Primary School Primary Folkestone Cheriton Primary School Primary and Hythe Folkestone Folkestone St Martin's Church of England Primary and Hythe Primary School Folkestone Selsted Church of England Primary School Primary and Hythe Folkestone The Marsh Academy Secondary and Hythe Gravesham Gravesend Grammar School Secondary Gravesham St John's Catholic Comprehensive Secondary Local Type of Authority School Name Establishment Name Gravesham St John's Catholic Primary School Gravesend Primary Gravesham Thamesview School Secondary Gravesham Tymberwood Academy Primary Gravesham Whitehill Primary School Primary Maidstone Bredhurst Church of England Voluntary Primary Controlled Primary School Maidstone Greenfields Community Primary School Primary Maidstone Invicta Grammar School Secondary Maidstone Madginford Primary School Primary Maidstone Maidstone Grammar School for Girls Secondary Maidstone Valley Park School Secondary Medway Cedar Children's Academy Primary Medway Rainham Mark Grammar School Secondary Medway Rainham School for Girls Secondary Medway St Helen's Church of England Primary School Primary Cliffe Medway Walderslade Girls' School Secondary Medway Walderslade Primary School Primary Sevenoaks Chiddingstone Church of England School Primary Sevenoaks Knole Academy Secondary Sevenoaks New Ash Green Primary School Primary Sevenoaks Sevenoaks Primary School Primary Sevenoaks Walthamstow Hall Independent Swale Bapchild and Tonge Church of England Primary Primary School Swale Halfway Houses Primary School Primary Swale Highsted Grammar School Secondary Swale Holywell Primary School Primary Swale Oasis Academy Isle of Sheppey Secondary Thanet Dane Court Grammar School Secondary Thanet Garlinge Primary School and Nursery Primary Thanet King Ethelbert School Secondary Thanet Margate Holy Trinity and St John's Church of Primary England Primary School Thanet St Peter-in-Thanet CofE Junior School Primary Tonbridge Aylesford School Secondary and Malling Local Type of Authority School Name Establishment Name Tonbridge Cage Green Primary School Primary and Malling Tonbridge Hugh Christie School Secondary and Malling Tonbridge Ightham Primary School Primary and Malling Tonbridge Tonbridge Grammar School Secondary and Malling Tonbridge Woodlands Primary School Primary and Malling Tunbridge Bishops Down Primary School Primary Wells Tunbridge Broadwater Down Primary School Primary Wells Tunbridge Dulwich Prep Cranbrook Independent Wells Tunbridge High Weald Academy Secondary Wells Tunbridge Southborough CofE Primary School Primary Wells Tunbridge St Gregory's Catholic School Secondary Wells Tunbridge The Skinners' School Secondary Wells .
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