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Targeted Transitional Grant and Headroom - Summary of All Allocations Appendix 1 TARGETED TRANSITIONAL GRANT AND HEADROOM - SUMMARY OF ALL ALLOCATIONS APPENDIX 1 School Name TTG1 TTG2 TTG2 Headroom Total Paid Contingency AMERSHAM SCHOOL 113,043 104,085 58,877 276,005 BEACONSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL 59,664 48,832 108,496 THE BEACONSFIELD SCHOOL 58,887 1,933 60,820 BEARBROOK SCHOOL 9,272 9,272 BROUGHTON INFANT SCHOOL 21,844 11,153 32,997 BROUGHTON JUNIOR SCHOOL 48,640 27,436 25,333 101,409 BUCKINGHAM SCHOOL 210,789 109,786 320,575 BURNHAM GRAMMAR SCHOOL 91,345 7,912 47,576 146,833 BURNHAM UPPER SCHOOL 107,357 33,653 55,915 196,925 CADMORE END SCHOOL 4,563 4,563 CASTLEFIELD SCHOOL 18,311 18,311 CHALFONT ST GILES INFANT SCHOOL 7,289 972 8,261 CHALFONT ST GILES JUNIOR SCHOOL 15,686 15,686 CHESHAM HIGH SCHOOL 26,680 2,344 29,024 CHESHAM PARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE 66,289 66,289 CLAYTONS COMBINED SCHOOL - 9,228 9,228 COTTESLOE - 45,869 45,869 CRESSEX SCHOOL 127,329 74,616 56,811 66,317 325,073 FOXES PIECE COMBINED SCHOOL 14,996 14,996 GERRARDS CROSS SCHOOL 12,665 12,665 THE GRANGE SCHOOL 224,601 108,204 116,980 449,785 GREAT MISSENDEN SCHOOL - 13,008 13,008 HALTON COMBINED SCHOOL 23,627 28,430 12,306 64,363 HAMILTON COMBINED SCHOOL 11,848 2,776 14,624 HAYDEN ABBEY - 32,411 32,411 HAZLEMERE SCHOOL - 10,677 10,677 HIGHCREST COMMUNITY SCHOOL 41,078 62,768 103,846 HIGHWORTH SCHOOL 38,773 18,652 57,425 HIGH WYCOMBE C OF E SCHOOL 9,354 9,354 Appendices for report to SF March 14th 20061 / Appendix 1 06/03/2006 School Name TTG1 TTG2 TTG2 Headroom Total Paid Contingency HOLMER GREEN SENIOR SCHOOL 67,317 3,956 71,273 IBSTONE SCHOOL 5,517 2,873 8,390 JOHN COLET SCHOOL 110,515 23,230 39,532 173,277 JOHN HAMPDEN INFANT SCHOOL 24,231 2,358 26,589 LANE END INFANT SCHOOL 9,238 9,238 LITTLE SPRING SCHOOL 37,459 19,510 56,969 LOUDWATER SCHOOL 4,319 4,319 MAIDS MORETON C OF E INFANT 24,092 13,183 12,548 49,823 MANDEVILLE UPPER SCHOOL 81,701 81,701 MARSH SCHOOL - 2,575 7,321 9,896 MILLBROOK COMBINED SCHOOL 46,759 24,354 71,113 MISBOURNE SCHOOL 147,514 110,744 76,830 335,088 NEWTOWN INFANT SCHOOL 19,113 3,704 7,191 30,008 OUR LADY'S RC INFANT SCHOOL 19,179 9,232 28,411 PADBURY C OF E INFANT SCHOOL 17,573 12,770 9,153 39,496 PRINCES RISBOROUGH UPPER - 135,439 135,439 QUARRENDEN UPPER SCHOOL 83,443 90,506 4,382 178,331 ROBERTSWOOD SCHOOL 13,453 2,797 16,250 ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL 103,096 29 103,125 SEER GREEN SCHOOL 11,104 11,104 SIR HENRY FLOYD GRAMMAR SCHOOL 69,194 73,375 142,569 ST AUGUSTINE'S PRIMARY CATHOLIC SCHOO 36,102 8,909 45,011 ST BERNARDS CATHOLIC SCHOOL 99,147 51,639 150,786 ST GEORGES C OF E INFANT SCHOOL - 17,367 17,367 ST JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC INFANT SCHOOL 17,118 523 526 18,167 ST LOUIS CATHOLIC COMBINED SCHOOL - 13,495 13,495 ST MARY'S SCHOOL AMERSHAM 9,713 9,713 ST MARY'S SCHOOL AYLESBURY 8,230 8,230 ST PETER'S C OF E COMBINED SCHOOL 20,456 10,654 31,110 STEEPLE CLAYDON SCHOOL 35,434 18,455 53,889 STOKENCHURCH SCHOOL - 11,426 11,426 STOKE MANDEVILLE COMBINED - 6,638 6,638 Appendices for report to SF March 14th 20061 / Appendix 1 06/03/2006 School Name TTG1 TTG2 TTG2 Headroom Total Paid Contingency STONE SCHOOL 11,015 8,841 19,856 SWANBOURNE C OF E INFANTSCHOOL 5,496 2,792 2,863 11,151 THOMAS HICKMAN SCHOOL 30,725 30,725 TILEHOUSE COMBINED SCHOOL 16,811 9,292 26,103 TURNFURLONG INFANT SCHOOL 6,334 6,334 TYLERS GREEN MIDDLE SCHOOL 10,685 10,685 WATERSIDE COMBINED SCHOOL 11,748 17,767 29,515 WENDOVER HOUSE SCHOOL - 33,091 33,091 WHITCHURCH SCHOOL - 7,322 7,322 WINSLOW SCHOOL - 16,775 16,775 WYCOMBE HIGH SHOOL 43,742 43,742 WYE VALLEY SECONDARY SCHOOL 184,497 66,955 96,092 347,544 TOTAL ALLOCATION TTG1 2,806,000 1,292,671 110,329 880,874 5,089,874 WENDOVER HOUSE SCHOOL (Contingency) 51,000 51,000 TOTAL ALLOCATION 5,140,874 Appendices for report to SF March 14th 20061 / Appendix 1 06/03/2006.
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