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Department of Education AQW 8504/09 Basil McCrea has asked: To ask the Minister of Education to detail, by sector and in each primary school, (i) the number of pupils; (ii) the number of pupils entitled to free school meals; (iii) the number of pupils that take free school meals; (iv) the number of pupils entitled to a free school uniform; and (v) the number of pupils that take a free school uniform, using the most recent October statistics. The information requested is detailed below. Information on enrolment and entitlement to, and uptake of, free school meals is taken from the 2008 School Census and School Meals Census. The latter provides a snapshot of the numbers taking meals on the day on which the census information is gathered. The school uniform grant for primary school children is only being introduced from the 2009/10 school year so no figures are available at present. However, the eligibility criteria are similar to those used to qualify for free school meals and the numbers involved should therefore be comparable. SCHOOL NAME (A) (B) (C) BELB CONTROLLED BELMONT PS 241 * * CURRIE PS 137 92 83 EUSTON STREET PS 267 114 84 ROSETTA PS 177 37 31 FORTH RIVER PS 201 42 42 SPRINGFIELD PS 71 27 25 HARDING MEMORIAL PS 227 28 22 STRANDTOWN PS 887 64 44 ELMGROVE PS 463 168 126 SEAVIEW PS 281 70 58 NETTLEFIELD PS 257 129 123 AVONIEL PS 205 113 61 BEECHFIELD PS 63 46 34 ORANGEFIELD PS 470 30 11 CARR'S GLEN PS 309 61 49 GROVE PS 97 46 36 BALLYGOLAN PS 118 53 49 TAUGHMONAGH PS 205 60 46 GREENWOOD PS 284 10 7 SPRINGHILL PS 247 58 46 VERE FOSTER PS 59 39 32 EDENBROOKE PS 182 102 81 STRANMILLIS PS 452 12 12 LIGONIEL PS 121 31 31 FINAGHY PS 433 70 57 CAVEHILL PS 353 23 13 SUFFOLK PS 76 20 16 KNOCKNAGONEY PS 107 41 30 BLACKMOUNTAIN PS 120 59 50 DONEGALL ROAD PS 153 79 72 BALLYSILLAN PS 133 46 40 FANE STREET PS 163 42 26 BLYTHEFIELD PS 94 66 58 DUNDELA INFANTS SCHOOL 269 48 26 GLENWOOD PS 467 227 197 MALVERN PS 116 76 74 BOTANIC PS 215 71 56 WHEATFIELD PS 178 91 81 LOWWOOD PS 223 71 45 HARMONY PS 214 108 79 BUNSCOIL MHIC REACHTAIN 69 34 34 VICTORIA PARK PS 306 82 80 9,710 2,686 2,167 BELB MAINTAINED HOLY CROSS BOYS' PS 363 184 177 OUR LADY OF LOURDES PS 632 21 18 ST AIDAN'S CHRISTIAN BROTHERS’ PS 168 117 106 ST BERNADETTE'S PS 173 123 98 OUR LADY'S GIRLS' PS 296 129 129 HOLY ROSARY PS 276 65 55 EDMUND RICE (CB) PS 289 149 133 HOLY CROSS GIRLS' PS 148 90 82 ST ANNE'S PS 853 34 26 MERCY PS 203 83 68 ST VINCENT DE PAUL PS 208 113 103 ST MARY'S STAR OF THE SEA PS 149 56 54 ST BRIDE'S PS 838 25 24 ST JOHN THE BAPTIST GIRLS' PS 246 51 48 ST JOHN THE BAPTIST BOYS' PS 269 51 43 ST THERESE OF LISIEUX PS 451 37 27 ST MICHAEL'S PS 417 38 33 ST JOSEPH'S PS, HOLLAND DRIVE 202 * * ST MARY'S PS 127 92 86 STAR OF THE SEA GIRLS' PS 293 144 129 ST MALACHY'S PS 263 147 105 SACRED HEART PS 205 97 82 ST MATTHEW'S PS 276 146 116 ST KEVIN'S PS 443 170 142 HOLY FAMILY PS 407 175 175 HOLY CHILD PS 516 120 104 ST TERESA'S PS 393 74 74 ST OLIVER PLUNKETT PS 581 219 208 ST PETER'S PS 275 177 158 ST JOSEPH'S PS, SLATE STREET 231 109 94 HOLY TRINITY PS 614 297 287 ST PAUL'S PS 244 96 96 ST CLARE'S PRIMARY SCHOOL 461 179 148 BUNSCOIL PHOBAL FEIRSTE 297 35 32 GAELSCOIL NA BHFAL 211 65 60 BUNSCOIL AN TSLEIBHE DHUIBH 180 59 59 BUNSCOIL BHEANN MHADAGAIN 99 28 28 SCOIL AN DROICHID 125 40 40 GAELSCOIL NA MONA 86 42 35 GAELSCOIL AN LONNAIN 51 30 31 12,559 3,907 3,513 BELB INTEGRATED CLIFTONVILLE PS 182 71 50 FORGE INTEGRATED PS 223 34 31 HAZELWOOD PS 453 118 84 CRANMORE INTEGRATED PS 189 35 29 1,047 258 194 BELB VOLUNTARY BLOOMFIELD COLLEGIATE PREP. DEPT. 52 0 0 CABIN HILL SCHOOL 190 * * FULLERTON HOUSE PREPARATORY SCHOOL 221 0 0 DOWNEY HOUSE SCHOOL PREP. DEPT. 229 * * INCHMARLO PREP. DEPT. 173 0 0 BEN MADIGAN PREPARATORY SCHOOL 163 0 0 STRATHEARN SCHOOL PREP. DEPT. 138 * * VICTORIA COLLEGE PREP. DEPT. 138 0 0 1,304 0 0 WELB CONTROLLED LONDONDERRY MODEL PS 350 94 64 EBRINGTON CONTROLLED PS 378 116 84 KESH PS 198 25 22 MOAT PS 107 11 11 BELLEEK(2) PS 38 * * AGHADRUMSEE PS 42 * * NEWTOWNBUTLER(2) PS 46 * * FLORENCECOURT PS 131 8 7 BALLINAMALLARD PS 169 7 5 BROOKEBOROUGH PS 63 9 9 DERRYGONNELLY PS 40 0 0 CULMORE PS 82 12 12 BELLARENA PS 34 * * BALLOUGRY PS 79 * * DRUMAHOE PS 247 34 28 EGLINTON PS 230 30 27 NEWBUILDINGS PS 197 25 18 BALLYKELLY PS 300 40 26 McCLINTOCK PS 93 * * DUNMULLAN PS 64 * * DRUMLEGAGH PS 42 * * ERGANAGH PS 43 9 8 EDWARDS PS 190 52 50 KILLEN PS 92 12 12 GILLYGOOLEY PS 60 * * DENAMONA PS 76 18 18 QUEEN ELIZABETH II PS 56 * * LANGFIELD PS 40 9 8 BRIDGEHILL PS 46 * * OMAGH COUNTY PS 357 45 33 DROMORE PS 43 11 10 STRABANE CONTROLLED PS 262 48 43 DONEMANA PS 95 34 34 JONES MEMORIAL PS 186 31 30 DRUMACHOSE PS 230 70 60 ARTIGARVAN PS 161 25 22 GREENHAW PS 298 114 80 GIBSON PS 277 62 61 TEMPO PS 84 10 10 ASHLEA PS 96 41 39 MAGUIRESBRIDGE PS 92 16 15 IRVINESTOWN PS 137 7 7 ENNISKILLEN MODEL PS 441 47 47 LACK PS 51 * * LISNAGELVIN PS 547 98 85 LISBELLAW PS 220 17 15 NEWTOWNSTEWART MODEL PS 76 17 12 CUMBER CLAUDY PS 124 21 21 ARDSTRAW PS 59 16 15 GORTIN PS 45 0 0 LIMAVADY CENTRAL PS 519 88 76 SION MILLS PS 286 51 44 FOUNTAIN PS 90 49 40 BREADY JUBILEE PRIMARY SCHOOL 86 9 8 DRUMRANE PRIMARY SCHOOL 93 19 18 COOLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL 153 24 23 8,641 1,481 1,257 WELB MAINTAINED ROSEMOUNT PS 272 64 45 NAZARETH HOUSE PS 285 104 98 HOLY CHILD PS 275 182 158 ST PATRICK’S PS, ENNISKILLEN 195 17 17 TATTYGAR PS 47 9 8 ST TIERNEY’S PS 80 16 16 ST MARY’S PS, ENNISKILLEN 135 39 37 ST PATRICK’S PS, ENNISKILLEN 135 21 21 ST MARY’S PS, BROOKEBOROUGH 80 11 9 ST NINNIDH’S PS 134 8 8 ST MARY’S PS, DERRYLESTER 67 * * CORRANNY PS 74 5 4 ST JOHN THE BAPTIST PS 74 * * ST EUGENE’S PS, ENNISKILLEN 35 * * ST MARY’S PS, MULLYMESKER 116 * * CORNAGAGUE PS 59 12 12 ST MARY’S PS, MAGUIRESBRIDGE 91 9 7 KILLYHOMMON PS 61 * * ST PAUL’S PS, ENNISKILLEN 245 45 37 ST RONAN’S PS 293 44 33 GLENDERMOTT PS 172 56 48 ST CANICE’S PS, FEENEY 111 10 10 ST ANTHONY’S PS 31 * * CRAIGBRACK PS 99 19 19 BROADBRIDGE PS 372 26 23 ST MATTHEW’S PS, LIMAVADY 87 10 8 TERMONCANICE PS 575 115 83 ST MARY’S PS, DERRY 200 21 LISTRESS PS 26 * * MAGHERALOUGH PS 27 0 0 BARRACK STREET BOYS’ PS 183 96 89 LORETO CONVENT PS 206 41 40 ST BRIGID’S PS, OMAGH 63 12 12 DRUMNABEY PS 45 13 12 TUMMERY PS 75 11 10 ST MARY’S PS, OMAGH 397 90 82 ST MATTHEW’S PS, DUNGANNON 27 0 0 KNOCKNAGOR PS 53 8 8 ENVAGH PS 29 * * DRUMDUFF PS 47 13 13 ST BRIGID’S PS, MOUNTFIELD OMAGH 38 6 5 ST DAVOG’S SCRAGHEY PS 19 5 5 ST PATRICK’S PS, GORTIN 81 9 9 DRUMLISH PS 52 7 5 ST COLUMBA’S PS, OMAGH 16 * * ST PATRICK’S PS, CARRICKMORE 24 * * ST EUGENE’S PS, STRABANE 56 7 6 ST JOSEPH’S PS, STRABANE 32 10 10 ST LAWRENCE’S PS 223 34 34 ST BRIGID’S PS GORTIN 38 * * ST MACARTAN’S PS 35 0 0 ST EUGENE’S PS, DUNBREEN 41 0 0 ST MARY’S BOYS’ PS 393 91 84 ST CAIREALL’S PS 85 20 18 ST JOSEPH’S PS, DRUMQUIN 93 12 12 EVISH PS 55 6 6 RECARSON PS 130 11 11 ST PATRICK’S PS, NEWTOWNSAVILLE 61 5 5 GORTNAGARN PS 58 5 5 ST PATRICK’S PS, GARVALLAGH 14 7 7 SACRED HEART PS, OMAGH 88 7 5 ALTISHANE PS 38 5 5 ROSCAVEY PS 35 * * LOUGHASH PS 37 * * ST COLUMBA’S PS, STRABANE 100 23 21 ST TERESA’S PS, OMAGH 136 24 23 ST COLUMBKILLE’S PS 286 30 29 FAUGHANVALE PS 120 33 28 MULLABUOY PS 98 31 25 MAGILLIGAN PS 48 5 5 ST PATRICK’S PS, NEWTOWNSTEWART 145 53 47 ST JOHN’S PS, DERRY 578 236 208 ST CANICE’S PS, DERRY 378 63 52 ST COLMCILLE’S PS, OMAGH 189 50 43 ST ANNE’S PS, DERRY 487 129 115 ST JOSEPH’S PS, ENNISKILLEN 160 13 13 ST COLMCILLE’S PS, DERRY 285 48 43 STEELSTOWN VOL MAINTAINED PS 446 180 123 ST PETER’S & ST PAUL’S PS 51 10 9 ST NAILE’S PS 79 5 5 ST PATRICK’S PS, CASTLEDERG 253 92 60 ST MARY’S PS, STRABANE 191 32 31 ST MARY’S GIRLS’ PS 318 87 72 ST PETER’S PS, OMAGH 88 9 8 ST MARTIN’S PS 92 13 12 ST JOSEPH’S PS, DONAGH 75 6 6 ST CONOR’S PS 444 81 62 ST BRIGID’S PS, CARNHILL 319 160 133 ST OLIVER PLUNKETT PS, DERRY 157 63 57 ST FINLOUGH’S PS 49 6 5 ST SCIRE’S PS 97 8 8 ST MARY’S PS, DERRYLIN 65 * * ST DYMPNA’S PS 101 17 17 ST JOHN’S PS, DERNAFLAW 150 24 24 ST COLUMBAN’S PS 131 7 7 ST PAULS PS, SLIEVEMORE 176 131 101 ST COLUMBA’S PS, DERRY 50 * * ST DAVOG’S PS, ENNISKILLEN 61 16 14 TRENCH ROAD PS 307 98 86 GOOD SHEPHERD PS AND NURSERY SCHOOL 447 58 49 ST OLIVER PLUNKETT PS, OMAGH 128 16 16 ST MARY’S PS, TEMPO ENNISKILLEN 98 7 7 ST PATRICK’S PS, STRABANE 42 13 12 ST ANNE’S PS, STRABANE 250 92 77 OUR LADY OF LOURDES PS 101 18 16 CHRIST THE KING PS 156 76 69 GORTNAGHEY PS 34 7 7 ST THERESA’S PS, STRABANE 125 43 43 ST THERESA’S PS, LENAMORE 392 219 173 CHAPEL ROAD PS 189 72 67 HOLY FAMILY PS 450 220 193 ST EITHNE’S PS 494 174 160 LONGTOWER PS 281 146 108 HOLLYBUSH PS 443 31 29 ST EUGENE’S PS, FRANCIS ST, DERRY 192 66 40 ALL SAINTS PS 21 6 6 BUNSCOIL CHOLMCILLE 161 63 57 ST PATRICKS PS, RACECOURSE RD, DERRY 827 155 120 HOLY TRINITY PS 643 117 69 GAELSCOIL UI DHOCARTAIGH 131 30 28 GAELSCOIL EADAIN MHOIR 128 62 54 BUNSCOIL AN TRAONAIGH 31 12 10 GAELSCOIL NA GCRANN 50 7 7 19,844 4,867 4,108 WELB INTEGRATED GROARTY INTEGRATED PS 31 5 4 ENNISKILLEN INTEGRATED PS 240 42 35 OMAGH INTEGRATED PS 324 71 55 OAKGROVE INTEGRATED PS 438 96 79 ROEVALLEY INTEGRATED PS 125 35 26 TOTAL 1,158 249 199 NEELB CONTROLLED TILDARG PS 73 * * LONGSTONE PS 58 7 7 CARNALBANAGH PS 46 6 6 LARNE AND INVER PS 183 25 15 CARRICKFERGUS MODEL PS 410 12 9 DUNEANE PS 34 0 0 STRAID PS 97 * * CARROWREAGH PS 81 8 8 GARRYDUFF PS 59 * * BALLYCLARE PS 481 32 29 PARKGATE PS 71 0 0 OLDERFLEET PS 176 10 8 WOODBURN PS 194 10 8 BUICK MEMORIAL PS 359 27 27 DUNSEVERICK PS 141 8 7 CREAVERY PS 55 * * LOANENDS PS 186 * * DOAGH PS 77 5 5 MULLAGHDUBH PS 44 5 0 THOMPSON PS 153 5 5 KIRKINRIOLA PS 99 9 9 HARRYVILLE PS 113 47 28 EDEN PS 205 19 18 LISLAGAN PS 99 14 14 GRACEHILL PS 434
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