Amount Paid by Each School in 2015/16 for CFR Codes E02 (Supply Teachers) and E26 (Agency Supply Staff)

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Amount Paid by Each School in 2015/16 for CFR Codes E02 (Supply Teachers) and E26 (Agency Supply Staff) Amount paid by each school in 2015/16 for CFR codes E02 (Supply Teachers) and E26 (Agency Supply Staff) CFR Categories 2015/16 School Pupil Number School Name Phase Numbers E02 E26 Notes 1001 Haven Early Years Centre NURSERY 101 - - 1004 Bushy Leaze Early Years Centre NURSERY 52 - 5 1005 Lanterns Early Years Centre NURSERY 95 1,055 - 2000 Alton Infant School primary 179 208 - 2001 Anstey Junior School primary 228 13,041 - 2002 Balksbury Junior School primary 325 1,927 - 2003 Portway Junior School primary 371 628 - 2004 Anton Junior School primary 257 74 - 2005 Ashley Infant School primary 211 53,238 10,799 2006 Awbridge Primary primary 130 47,356 8,310 2007 Portway Infant School primary 272 32,817 2,039 2008 Winklebury Junior School primary 151 21,481 26,001 2009 Knightwood Primary School primary 419 15,463 - 2010 Wellington Community Primary School primary 341 1,640 19,954 2011 Great Binfields Primary primary 263 22,937 - 2012 Oakridge Infant primary 176 1,642 213 2013 South View Junior School primary 231 27,696 - 2014 Beaulieu Village Primary primary 108 12,694 3,268 2015 Elvetham Heath Primary School primary 620 51,948 6,121 2016 Cherrywood Community Primary primary 200 26,874 - 2017 Micheldever C Of E Primary School primary 108 21,870 - 2018 Stoke Park Infant School primary 268 18,382 1,586 2019 Bishops Waltham County Infant primary 166 13,581 3,327 2020 Sharps Copse Primary & Nursery primary 299 17,894 16,185 2021 Bordon Junior School primary 227 1,359 9,304 Turned acadamy on 01.09.2018 2022 Bordon Infant School primary 180 12,378 1,746 2023 Braishfield County Primary primary 91 1,700 8,909 2025 Broughton Primary School primary 85 3,307 - 2026 Burghclere Primary School primary 115 2,908 7,633 2027 Buriton Primary School primary 96 20,202 - 2028 Burley Primary School primary 98 19,149 - 2030 Stoke Park Junior School primary 338 4,868 10,079 2031 Cornerstones C Of E (Aided) Primary School primary 67 10,336 - 2033 Chandlers Ford Infant School primary 180 25,844 11,992 2034 Merdon Junior School primary 244 11,467 2,346 2035 Cheriton Primary School primary 92 16,305 - 2036 North Baddesley Infant School primary 179 8,293 464 2040 Clanfield Junior School primary 271 12,137 25,402 2041 Cliddesden Primary School primary 113 14,961 1,395 2042 Manor C Of E Infant School primary 70 25,105 820 2046 Crondall Primary School primary 194 14,100 18,529 2047 Curdridge Primary primary 111 53,542 - 2049 Crofton Anne Dale Junior primary 369 23,245 1,504 2053 Droxford Junior School primary 180 21,300 12,890 2054 Denmead Infant School primary 244 15,429 - 2055 Wildground Junior School primary 168 12,419 6,050 2056 Fryern Junior School primary 194 19,320 4,875 2057 Wildground Infant primary 165 10,416 8,661 2061 The Crescent Primary School primary 466 5,323 114,137 2062 Cherbourg Primary School primary 377 17,851 34,205 2063 Shakespeare Infant School primary 265 6,144 12,550 2067 Wallisdean Junior School primary 181 6,561 7,115 2069 Uplands Primary School primary 302 13,162 31,000 2071 Fair Oak Infant School primary 411 11,805 3,226 2074 Redlands Primary School primary 304 10,582 2,043 2076 Wallisdean Infant School primary 169 - - 2085 Grateley County Primary School primary 81 26,657 7,096 2086 Greatham County Primary primary 188 15,305 4,460 2089 Waterside Primary School primary 189 5,370 19,266 2090 Hale Primary School primary 96 23,832 - 2091 Hamble Primary primary 306 - 48,716 2092 Hambledon Infant School primary 84 1,883 13,885 2094 Oakwood Infant primary 225 10,314 - 2095 Fairfield Infant primary 268 50,994 167 2100 Riders Junior School primary 226 18,934 51,197 2101 Riders Infant School primary 199 23,619 20,288 2103 Trosnant Junior School primary 208 4,923 14,377 2104 Trosnant Infant School primary 178 33,077 11,443 2105 Hawley Primary School primary 316 16,612 5,115 2106 Mill Rythe Junior School primary 310 7,014 37,250 2107 Barncroft Primary primary 398 20,152 54,766 2111 Tiptoe Primary School primary 123 18,426 - 2113 Hythe Primary School primary 314 36,161 - 2115 Freegrounds County Infant primary 262 40,977 22,286 2116 Bosmere Junior School primary 350 92,816 - 2117 Itchen Abbas Primary School primary 93 21,986 12,876 2119 Ashford Hill Primary School primary 130 34,633 - 2120 Kings Worthy Primary School primary 355 13,119 420 2125 Langrish Primary School primary 203 34,605 - 2127 Liss Junior School primary 221 20,302 18,947 2128 Locks Heath County Junior primary 496 8,804 8,457 2137 New Milton Infant School primary 282 34,387 160 2140 New Milton Junior School primary 355 34,677 2,220 2146 Sun Hill Junior School primary 246 32,776 18,075 Turned acadamy on 01.09.2017 2147 Newtown Soberton Infant School primary 62 8,980 6,229 2148 North Waltham Primary School primary 143 1,664 992 2155 Buryfields Infant School primary 198 4,868 - 2157 Owslebury Primary School primary 78 2,013 108 2161 Northern Junior School primary 158 5,214 13,289 2162 Petersfield Infant primary 340 26,852 - 2167 Purbrook Infant School primary 259 40,212 498 2168 Wicor Primary School primary 434 2,301 17,423 2169 Springwood Infant primary 117 28,175 6,167 2170 Herne Junior School primary 445 23,395 - 2175 Ringwood Junior School primary 379 23,391 - 2176 Cupernham Junior School primary 284 1,496 11,476 2180 St Mary Bourne Primary School primary 134 14,497 - 2181 Sheet Primary School primary 108 12,194 - 2182 Shipton Bellinger Primary primary 199 61,596 27,706 2183 Sopley Primary School primary 113 15,276 - 2186 Stockbridge County Primary Sch primary 85 9,011 - 2190 Tadley Primary School primary 377 7,244 34,539 2193 Titchfield Primary School primary 197 20,718 - 2194 Lydlynch Infant School primary 180 8,689 2,710 2196 Eling Infant School primary 122 3,387 - 2197 Foxhills County Junior School primary 348 17,747 12,164 2200 Wallop Primary School primary 167 17,546 79,866 2202 Wellow School primary 183 40,699 - 2203 Wherwell County Primary School primary 127 12,042 - Amalgamated with Weyford Junior on 2204 Weyford Infant School & Nursery Primary 201 13,846 20,259 01.09.2017 to form Weyford Primary 2206 Stanmore Primary School primary 298 26,480 13,574 2211 Winnall Primary School primary 164 22,231 10,407 2213 Padnell County Junior School primary 225 5,818 26,111 2214 Padnell Infant School primary 225 2,596 4,134 2215 Hart Plain Infant School primary 177 31,443 8,080 2216 Crofton Anne Dale primary 269 6,468 3,432 2217 Fryern County Infant primary 182 21,041 6,194 Amalgamated with Vigo Infant on 01.09.2016 2219 Vigo County Junior Primary 232 5,876 49,617 to form Vigo Primary Amalgamated with Vigo Junior on 01.09.2016 2220 Vigo Infant School primary 203 7,167 - to form Vigo Primary 2223 Winklebury Infant School primary 165 17,936 6,208 2224 Shamblehurst Primary School primary 440 1,104 16,257 2226 Anton Infant School primary 180 5,814 - 2227 Oakridge Junior School primary 205 0 - 2228 South View Infant School primary 230 90,817 91,287 2229 Church Crookham Junior primary 410 28,336 2,013 2230 Orchard Infant School primary 272 48,482 3,215 2237 Hiltingbury Infant School primary 270 27,201 - 2238 Frogmore County Infant primary 163 3,762 8,094 2239 Horndean Infant School primary 267 43,202 906 2241 Pennington County Infant Sch. primary 124 3,239 4,351 2242 Westfields Junior School primary 392 63,609 2,775 2243 Wootey Infants School primary 143 20,147 - 2246 Mengham Infant School primary 155 3,159 11,484 2248 Orchard Junior School primary 402 23,165 9,105 2249 Locks Heath Infant School primary 357 22,455 3,916 2252 Harrison Primary School primary 625 62,351 - 2254 Warren Park Primary primary 425 - - 2255 Sun Hill Infant School primary 178 6,201 - 2256 Oakfield Primary School primary 201 6,551 8,724 2257 Westfields Infant School primary 268 18,649 1,543 2263 Fair Oak Junior School primary 547 32,430 - 2265 North Baddesley Junior School primary 244 347 12,253 2266 Poulner Junior School primary 338 33,054 50,549 2267 Freegrounds Junior School primary 358 33,855 72,959 2268 Merton Junior School primary 194 14,404 - 2269 Heatherside County Infants primary 300 49,679 - 2270 Fleet Infant School primary 295 35,112 - 2271 Merton Infant School primary 216 - 22,591 2272 Castle Hill Junior School primary 255 497 - 2273 Bishop's Waltham Junior School primary 222 30,354 7,950 2274 Hiltingbury Junior School primary 393 11,737 4,130 2276 Crofton Hammond Infant School primary 180 23,708 - 2278 Heatherside Junior primary 384 7,172 - 2282 Sarisbury Infant School primary 268 22,464 - 2283 Bishopswood Junior School primary 231 29,260 1,553 2284 Knights Enham Junior primary 199 13,027 558 2285 Manor Field Junior School primary 177 11,159 - 2286 Kempshott Junior primary 349 5,209 - 2287 Marnel Junior School primary 316 18,197 507 Amalgamated with Weyford Infant on 2288 Weyford Junior School primary 172 - 59,763 01.09.2017 to form Weyford Primary 2289 Ranvilles Junior School primary 239 1,661 10,939 2290 Tweseldown Infant School primary 269 36,497 5,021 2291 Liss Infant School primary 171 14,303 10,028 2297 Purbrook Junior School primary 383 4,617 27,412 2298 Marnel Infant School primary 298 8,471 - 2299 Foxhills Infant School primary 237 4,593 3,773 2300 Butts Primary primary 233 14,097 33,744 2301 Knights Enham Infant School primary 207 393 - 2304 Bursledon Junior School primary 231 22,094 14,104 2306 Ranvilles Infant primary 178 19,797 - 2309 Northern County Infant primary 130 25,281 - 2310 Poulner Infant School primary 226 1,451 34,606 2312 Halterworth Primary School primary 437 1,176 6,542 2313 Park Gate Primary School primary 416 6,895 26,137 2314 South Wonston Primary primary 289 8,561 6,212
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