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City of London School 6007 Boys University College Scho Address3 County (name)EstablishmentName EstablishmentNumberGender (name) City of London School 6007 Boys University College School 6018 Boys The London Oratory School 5400 Boys Latymer Upper School 6306 Mixed Ibstock Place School 6040 Mixed Emanuel School 6292 Mixed Francis Holland School 6037 Girls Francis Holland School 6046 Girls Westminster School 6047 Mixed HertfordshireQueen Elizabeth's School, Barnet 5401 Boys Mill Hill School 6009 Boys The Mount School 6010 Girls Kent Bexley Grammar School 4000 Mixed Surrey Royal Russell School 6009 Mixed Surrey Whitgift School 6014 Boys Surrey Trinity School 6077 Boys Highgate School 6001 Mixed Harrow School 6000 Boys Surrey The Tiffin Girls' School 4010 Girls Surrey Tiffin School 5400 Boys Surrey Kingston Grammar School 6067 Mixed Wimbledon College 4701 Boys King's College School 6000 Mixed Essex Ilford County High School 4007 Boys Essex Little Heath School 5950 Mixed Hampton Community College 4011 Mixed Hampton School 6071 Mixed Surrey Wilson's School 5400 Boys Surrey Sutton Grammar School for Boys 5404 Boys Surrey Wallington High School for Girls 5405 Girls Surrey Wallington County Grammar School 5407 Boys Forest School 6000 Mixed West MidlandsSutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls 4300 Girls West MidlandsBishop Vesey's Grammar School 4660 Boys West MidlandsHandsworth Grammar School 5402 Boys West MidlandsKing Edward VI Handsworth School 5404 Girls West MidlandsKing Edward VI Five Ways School 5405 Mixed West MidlandsKing Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls 5406 Girls West MidlandsKing Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys 5407 Boys West MidlandsKing Edward VI Aston School 5408 Boys West MidlandsKing Edward's School 6076 Boys West MidlandsKing Edward VI High School for Girls 6077 Girls West MidlandsQueensbury School 7036 Mixed West MidlandsLangley School 7060 Mixed West MidlandsKing Henry VIII School 6016 Mixed West MidlandsBablake School 6017 Mixed West MidlandsOld Swinford Hospital 5400 Boys West MidlandsSolihull School 6003 Mixed West MidlandsKingswood School 6009 Mixed West MidlandsQueen Mary's Grammar School 5404 Boys West MidlandsWolverhampton Girls' High School 5400 Girls West MidlandsThe Royal Wolverhampton School 6000 Mixed West MidlandsWolverhampton Grammar School 6023 Mixed MerseysideLiverpool College 6000 Mixed MerseysideNewton-le-Willows Community High School 4052 Mixed MerseysideBirkdale High School 4108 Boys MerseysideKingswood School 6024 Mixed MerseysideRidgeway High School 4018 Mixed MerseysideThe Mosslands School 4066 Boys MerseysideThe Oldershaw School 4067 Mixed MerseysideCalday Grange Grammar School 5400 Boys MerseysideWirral Grammar School for Boys 5401 Boys MerseysideBirkenhead School 6023 Mixed Greater ManchesterBrookway High School and Sports College 4285 Mixed The Manchester Grammar School 6029 Boys Cheshire Stockport Grammar School 6018 Mixed Greater ManchesterEgerton Park Arts College 4015 Mixed Cheshire Trinity School 6000 Mixed Cheshire Altrincham Grammar School for Boys 5404 Boys Cheshire Wellington School 5400 Mixed Cheshire Forest School 6008 Mixed Cheshire Brentwood School 7001 Mixed South YorkshireEdward Sheerien School 4001 Mixed South YorkshirePriory School and Sports College 4005 Mixed South YorkshireThe Elmhirst School 4019 Mixed South YorkshireDarton High School 4025 Mixed South YorkshireWillowgarth High School 4026 Mixed South YorkshirePenistone Grammar School 4027 Mixed South YorkshireKirk Balk School 4029 Mixed South YorkshireThe Kingstone School 4035 Mixed South YorkshireDanum School Technology College 4014 Mixed South YorkshireNorth Doncaster Technology College 4020 Mixed South YorkshireThe Armthorpe School 4021 Mixed South YorkshireNorthcliffe School 4022 Mixed South YorkshireHatfield Visual Arts College 4023 Mixed South YorkshireMexborough School 4032 Mixed South YorkshireRidgewood School 4033 Mixed South YorkshireCampsmount Technology College 4036 Mixed South YorkshireThe McAuley Catholic High School 4606 Mixed South YorkshireThe Hayfield School 5400 Mixed South YorkshireOakwood Technology College 4003 Mixed South YorkshireWinterhill School 4010 Mixed South YorkshireWickersley School and Sports College 4018 Mixed South YorkshireSwinton Community School 4023 Mixed South YorkshireBrinsworth Comprehensive School 4024 Mixed South YorkshireWales High School 4025 Mixed South YorkshireKing Ecgbert School 4230 Mixed South YorkshireTapton School 4234 Mixed South YorkshireMyers Grove School 4236 Mixed South YorkshireAbbeydale Grange School 4254 Mixed South YorkshireFirth Park Community Arts College 4256 Mixed South YorkshireEcclesfield School 4270 Mixed South YorkshireStocksbridge High School 4271 Mixed South YorkshireBradfield School 4272 Mixed South YorkshireBirley Community College 4276 Mixed South YorkshireMyrtle Springs School 4277 Mixed South YorkshireMeadowhead School 4279 Mixed South YorkshireNotre Dame High School 5400 Mixed South YorkshireBirkdale School 6005 Boys West YorkshireRhodesway School 4034 Mixed West YorkshireGreenhead High School 4066 Mixed West YorkshireQueensbury School 4069 Mixed West YorkshireYorkshire Martyrs Catholic College 4612 Mixed West YorkshireBingley Grammar School 5400 Mixed West YorkshireHanson School 5401 Mixed West YorkshireOakbank School 5402 Mixed West YorkshireThornton Grammar School 5403 Mixed West YorkshireBradford Grammar School 6103 Mixed West YorkshireFeversham College 6105 Girls West YorkshireDixons City Technology College 6900 Mixed West YorkshireSowerby Bridge High School 4024 Mixed West YorkshireHalifax High at Wellesley Park 4035 Mixed West YorkshireThe Ridings School 4036 Mixed West YorkshireThe Crossley Heath School 5401 Mixed West YorkshireRastrick High School 5402 Mixed West YorkshireBrighouse High School 5406 Mixed West YorkshireRishworth School 6001 Mixed West YorkshireKing James's School 4000 Mixed West YorkshireRoyds Hall High School 4003 Mixed West YorkshireAlmondbury High School and Language College 4019 Mixed West YorkshireMoor End Technology College 4021 Mixed West YorkshireNewsome High School and Sports College 4022 Mixed West YorkshireHonley High School 4038 Mixed West YorkshireBatley Business and Enterprise College 4044 Boys West YorkshireHolmfirth High School 4046 Mixed West YorkshireBirkdale High School 4056 Mixed West YorkshireWestborough High School 4057 Mixed West YorkshireEarlsheaton Technology College 4058 Mixed West YorkshireSpen Valley Sports College 4061 Mixed West YorkshireHeckmondwike Grammar School 5401 Mixed West YorkshireThe Mount School 6006 Mixed West YorkshireBatley Grammar School 6012 Mixed West YorkshireLawnswood School 4006 Mixed West YorkshireCity of Leeds School 4031 Mixed West YorkshireAllerton Grange School 4040 Mixed West YorkshirePrimrose High School 4044 Mixed West YorkshireParklands Girls' High School 4059 Girls West YorkshireMorley High School 4101 Mixed West YorkshireWoodkirk High Specialist Science School 4105 Mixed West YorkshireCrawshaw School 4107 Mixed West YorkshireGuiseley School 4108 Mixed West YorkshirePriesthorpe School 4110 Mixed West YorkshireWetherby High School 4111 Mixed West YorkshireGarforth Community College 4112 Mixed West YorkshireBoston Spa School 4114 Mixed West YorkshireCorpus Christi Catholic College 4752 Mixed West YorkshireQueenswood School 6098 Mixed West YorkshireWoodhouse Grove School 6113 Mixed West YorkshireHemsworth Arts and Community College 4016 Mixed West YorkshireOssett School 4023 Mixed West YorkshireKnottingley High School and Sports College 4031 Mixed West YorkshireWakefield Girls' High School 6114 Girls West YorkshireQueen Elizabeth Grammar School 6115 Boys County DurhamLord Lawson of Beamish Community School 4027 Mixed Tyne and WearRyton Comprehensive School 4031 Mixed Tyne and WearHeworth Grange Comprehensive School 4036 Mixed Tyne and WearHookergate School 4038 Mixed Tyne and WearEmmanuel College 6900 Mixed Gosforth Tyne and WearGosforth High School 4429 Mixed Tyne and WearWalbottle Campus 4430 Mixed Tyne and WearWalker Technology College 4450 Mixed Tyne and WearHeaton Manor School 4494 Mixed Tyne and WearWestfield School 6012 Girls Tyne and WearRoyal Grammar School 6037 Mixed Tyne and WearWhitley Bay High School 4029 Mixed Tyne and WearGeorge Stephenson High School 4030 Mixed Tyne and WearChurchill Community College 4033 Mixed Tyne and WearJohn Spence Community High School 4038 Mixed Tyne and WearLongbenton Community College 4039 Mixed Tyne and WearThe King's School 6000 Mixed Tyne and WearBoldon School 4019 Mixed Tyne and WearHebburn Comprehensive School 4026 Mixed Tyne and WearHylton Red House School 4014 Mixed Tyne and WearFarringdon Community Sports College 4037 Mixed Tyne and WearMonkwearmouth School 4041 Mixed Tyne and WearHetton School 4059 Mixed Tyne and WearOxclose Community School 4063 Mixed Tyne and WearWashington School 4065 Mixed Tyne and WearBiddick School Sports College 4067 Mixed Tyne and WearSandhill View School 4071 Mixed Tyne and WearArgyle House School 6003 Mixed Clifton College 6000 Mixed Kingswood School 6000 Mixed Prior Park College 6001 Mixed Queen Elizabeth's Hospital 6014 Boys King Edward's School 6010 Mixed Fulford School 7044 Mixed BedfordshireBedford School 6002 Boys BedfordshireDame Alice Harpur School 6012 Girls BedfordshireBedford Modern School 6011 Mixed Berkshire Forest School 4050 Boys Berkshire Little Heath School 4052 Mixed BuckinghamshireThe Grange School 4034 Mixed CambridgeshireKing's College School 6000 Mixed CambridgeshireThe Leys School 6003 Mixed CambridgeshireThe Perse School 6010 Mixed CambridgeshireWisbech Grammar School 6013 Mixed Cheshire Queen's
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