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URN LEA Number Estab Number LA Estab Sex of School Description Sex of school URN LEA Number Estab Number LA Estab description School Name School Type 2008 NOR 132093 865 2003 8652003 Mixed Fynamore Primary School Community 394 132831 865 2004 8652004 Mixed Greentrees Primary School Community 224 132832 865 2005 8652005 Mixed Nursteed Community Primary School Community 183 132092 865 2006 8652006 Mixed The Mead Community Primary School Community 423 126177 865 2008 8652008 Mixed Fitzmaurice Primary School Community 197 126178 865 2009 8652009 Mixed Bratton Primary School Community 178 126181 865 2022 8652022 Mixed Ivy Lane Primary School Community 317 126182 865 2023 8652023 Mixed St Paul's Primary School Community 274 126184 865 2028 8652028 Mixed Corsham Primary School Community 540 126185 865 2029 8652029 Mixed Lypiatt Primary School Community 16 126186 865 2031 8652031 Mixed Neston Primary School Community 170 126187 865 2032 8652032 Mixed Corsham Regis Primary School Community 182 126188 865 2034 8652034 Mixed Chippenham, Monkton Park Primary Community 191 126191 865 2037 8652037 Mixed Southbroom Infants' School Community 137 126192 865 2040 8652040 Mixed Easton Royal Primary School Community 46 126195 865 2045 8652045 Mixed Gomeldon Primary School Community 143 126198 865 2052 8652052 Mixed Hilmarton Primary School Community 108 126199 865 2053 8652053 Mixed Horningsham Primary School Community 69 126200 865 2060 8652060 Mixed Luckington Community School Community 41 126202 865 2065 8652065 Mixed Larkhill Primary School Community 251 126203 865 2076 8652076 Mixed Odstock Primary School Community 45 126204 865 2086 8652086 Mixed Stanton St Quintin Community Primary School Community 110 126205 865 2087 8652087 Mixed Ramsbury Primary School Community 200 126206 865 2091 8652091 Mixed Harnham Infants' School Community 215 126230 865 2129 8652129 Mixed Upavon Primary School Community 44 AF_JUN1610R06.xls 126232 865 2134 8652134 Mixed New Close Community School Community 165 126233 865 2136 8652136 Mixed Westbury Infants' School Community 175 126234 865 2137 8652137 Mixed Westwood-with-Iford Primary School Community 98 126235 865 2140 8652140 Mixed Wootton Bassett Infants' School Community 133 126246 865 2157 8652157 Mixed Wyndham Park Infants' School Community 218 126248 865 2159 8652159 Mixed Kiwi Primary School Community 156 126250 865 2162 8652162 Mixed Noremarsh Community Junior School Community 185 126254 865 2168 8652168 Mixed Priestley Primary School Community 144 126255 865 2170 8652170 Mixed Grove Primary School Community 421 126259 865 2178 8652178 Mixed Princecroft Primary School Community 120 126260 865 2180 8652180 Mixed Redland Primary School Community 285 126262 865 2184 8652184 Mixed Longleaze Primary School Community 219 126263 865 2185 8652185 Mixed Mere School Community 206 126264 865 2190 8652190 Mixed Woodlands Primary School Community 235 126265 865 2191 8652191 Mixed Highbury Primary School Community 208 126266 865 2192 8652192 Mixed Pembroke Park Primary School Community 207 126267 865 2193 8652193 Mixed Wansdyke Community School Community 244 126269 865 2196 8652196 Mixed Holbrook Primary School Community 207 126271 865 2198 8652198 Mixed Ludwell Community Primary School Community 66 126273 865 2202 8652202 Mixed St Sampson's Infants' School Community 164 126278 865 2208 8652208 Mixed Pewsey Primary School Community 133 126285 865 2216 8652216 Mixed Burbage Primary School Community 148 126287 865 2218 8652218 Mixed Kings Lodge Primary School Community 387 126289 865 2222 8652222 Mixed Walwayne Court School Community 274 126290 865 2223 8652223 Mixed Bowerhill Primary School Community 349 126291 865 2225 8652225 Mixed Bitham Brook Primary School Community 267 126292 865 2226 8652226 Mixed Charter Primary School Community 275 126293 865 2227 8652227 Mixed Newtown Community Primary School Community 235 126294 865 2228 8652228 Mixed Queen's Crescent Primary School Community 346 AF_JUN1610R06.xls 131113 865 2230 8652230 Mixed Trowbridge Longmeadow Primary School Community 136 126296 865 3000 8653000 Mixed All Cannings Church of England Primary School Voluntary controlled 119 126297 865 3002 8653002 Mixed Ashton Keynes Church of England Primary School Voluntary controlled 186 126302 865 3013 8653013 Mixed Box Church of England Primary School Voluntary controlled 169 126303 865 3015 8653015 Mixed Christ Church Church of England Controlled Primary School Voluntary controlled 399 126304 865 3017 8653017 Mixed Britford Church of England Controlled Primary School Voluntary controlled 55 126305 865 3018 8653018 Mixed Broad Hinton Church of England Primary School Voluntary controlled 108 126306 865 3019 8653019 Mixed Broad Town Church of England Primary School Voluntary controlled 49 126307 865 3020 8653020 Mixed St Nicholas Church of England VC Primary School, Bromham Voluntary controlled 86 126308 865 3021 8653021 Mixed St Mary's Broughton Gifford Voluntary Controlled Church of England Primary School Voluntary controlled 54 126309 865 3022 8653022 Mixed Bulford Church of England Primary School Voluntary aided 247 126310 865 3023 8653023 Mixed St Katharine's CE(VC) Primary School Voluntary controlled 70 126312 865 3030 8653030 Mixed St Dunstan Church of England Primary School Voluntary controlled 347 126313 865 3035 8653035 Mixed Cherhill CofE School Voluntary aided 187 126314 865 3036 8653036 Mixed Chirton Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School Voluntary controlled 33 126315 865 3038 8653038 Mixed Christian Malford CofE Primary School Voluntary controlled 84 126316 865 3040 8653040 Mixed Colerne CofE Primary School Voluntary controlled 216 126317 865 3045 8653045 Mixed St Sampson's Church of England Junior School Voluntary controlled 231 126318 865 3047 8653047 Mixed Crockerton CofE Primary School Voluntary aided 86 126319 865 3048 8653048 Mixed Crudwell CofE Primary School Voluntary controlled 95 126320 865 3049 8653049 Mixed Collingbourne Church of England Primary School Voluntary controlled 100 126322 865 3056 8653056 Mixed Southbroom CofE Junior School Voluntary controlled 244 126323 865 3061 8653061 Mixed Durrington All Saints Church of England Voluntary Controlled Infants' School Voluntary controlled 130 126324 865 3063 8653063 Mixed Durrington Church of England Controlled Junior School Voluntary controlled 210 126325 865 3071 8653071 Mixed Figheldean St Michael's Church of England Primary School Voluntary controlled 98 126326 865 3078 8653078 Mixed Grafton CofE Primary School Voluntary controlled 31 126327 865 3086 8653086 Mixed Heddington Church of England Primary School Voluntary aided 30 126328 865 3088 8653088 Mixed Hilperton Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School Voluntary controlled 145 126329 865 3090 8653090 Mixed Holt Voluntary Controlled Primary School Voluntary controlled 116 AF_JUN1610R06.xls 126330 865 3091 8653091 Mixed Hullavington CofE Primary School Voluntary controlled 123 126331 865 3094 8653094 Mixed Keevil CofE Primary School Voluntary aided 96 126332 865 3096 8653096 Mixed Kington St Michael Church of England Primary School Voluntary controlled 113 126333 865 3100 8653100 Mixed Lacock Church of England Primary School Voluntary controlled 69 126334 865 3102 8653102 Mixed Langley Fitzurse Church of England Primary School Voluntary controlled 114 126335 865 3104 8653104 Mixed Lea and Garsdon Church of England Primary School Voluntary controlled 104 126337 865 3110 8653110 Mixed Lydiard Millicent Church of England Primary School Voluntary controlled 209 126338 865 3117 8653117 Mixed Malmesbury Church of England Primary School Voluntary controlled 391 126339 865 3123 8653123 Mixed St Mary's Church of England Infant School, Marlborough Voluntary controlled 132 126343 865 3134 8653134 Mixed Newton Tony Church of England Voluntary Controlled School Voluntary controlled 33 126344 865 3135 8653135 Mixed North Bradley CofE Primary School Voluntary controlled 176 126345 865 3140 8653140 Mixed Oaksey CofE Primary School Voluntary controlled 95 126346 865 3141 8653141 Mixed Oare Church of England Primary School Voluntary controlled 74 126347 865 3143 8653143 Mixed Ogbourne St George and St Andrew Church of England Controlled Primary School Voluntary controlled 85 126349 865 3149 8653149 Mixed Preshute Church of England Primary School Voluntary controlled 194 126350 865 3150 8653150 Mixed St Mary's Church of England Primary School, Purton Voluntary controlled 326 126351 865 3158 8653158 Mixed Harnham Church of England Controlled Junior School Voluntary controlled 297 126352 865 3159 8653159 Mixed Seagry Church of England Primary School Voluntary controlled 58 126353 865 3160 8653160 Mixed St George's Church of England Primary School, Semington Voluntary controlled 68 126354 865 3161 8653161 Mixed Shalbourne CofE Primary School Voluntary controlled 29 126355 865 3162 8653162 Mixed Shaw Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School Voluntary controlled 185 126356 865 3163 8653163 Mixed Sherston CofE Primary School Voluntary controlled 182 126357 865 3164 8653164 Mixed Shrewton CofE Primary School Voluntary controlled 117 126359 865 3166 8653166 Mixed Southwick Church of England Primary School Voluntary controlled 149 126360 865 3170 8653170 Mixed Staverton Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School Voluntary controlled 216 126361 865 3172 8653172 Mixed Stratford-sub-Castle Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School Voluntary controlled 134 126362 865 3174 8653174 Mixed Sutton Veny CofE School Voluntary controlled 157 126364 865 3176 8653176 Mixed St Mark's Church of England Junior School, Salisbury
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