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IAR-101003242100 Response Provided Under Reference Number: IAR-101003242100 Response provided under: Freedom of Information Act 2000 Request and Response: Please can you provide the agency spend of schools and nurseries that come under the Cornwall council area for 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 and 2016/2017 tax years. Please see attached spreadsheet Information provided by: Children, Families and Adults Date of response: 6 June 2017 CFR Return Data - Enquiries CFR Code E26 Agency supply staff Origina Academy l DFE School Name 2014/15 2015/16 Conversion Date 1000 Camborne Nursery School & Family Services - - 1001 Truro Nursery School 2,451.25 - 2002 Penryn Primary Academy - - 01/01/2015 2003 Trythall C P School 90.90 - 2004 Marazion School - 12,887.52 2005 Gulval Community Primary School 3,687.80 - 01/06/2014 2006 Heamoor CP School 64,076.89 29,698.93 2008 Mousehole C P School 164.00 984.00 2009 Carclaze Junior and Infants 11,476.86 - 01/02/2015 2017 St Hilary C P School - - 01/07/2011 2018 St Ives Junior School 1,302.40 4,212.73 2020 St.Just Primary School 13,948.49 6,039.70 01/11/2015 2023 Pendeen School - - 01/04/2014 2025 St Levan CP School 8,884.27 539.40 2027 Sennen School 1,943.61 - 2028 Nancledra C P School - - 01/08/2016 2029 Alverton Community Primary School 23,994.44 8,124.64 01/09/2015 2030 St Ives Infants School - - 01/09/2011 2032 Ludgvan School - - 01/09/2011 2100 Godolphin School 4,872.57 1,382.00 2103 Crowan Primary School 847.20 261.60 2104 Leedstown C P School 3,755.07 7,120.00 2109 Germoe C P School 515.00 - 2112 Landewednack School 821.60 - 2113 Manaccan Primary School - - 01/03/2014 2114 Garras CP School 15,564.00 518.00 2115 Mullion CP School 15,158.69 11,876.61 2116 Mylor Bridge C.P. School - - 2117 Penryn Junior School (Closed) 33,761.96 - 2119 Kennall Vale School 700.00 - 2120 St Keverne School - - 01/03/2014 2121 Coverack CP School - - 01/03/2014 2123 St.Martin in Meneage- - 01/03/2014 2124 Sithney CP School - 160.00 2125 Trannack CP School 280.00 67.48 2126 Boskenwyn CP School - - 2128 Halwin School 13,494.10 14,020.60 2132 Constantine Primary School - - 2133 Parc Eglos School 10,689.42 23,302.05 2134 Nansloe Community Primary School - - 01/11/2011 2208 Kehelland Village School - - 01/01/2016 2209 Lanner Primary School 16,546.50 31,380.63 2213 Penponds School - - 01/04/2014 2215 Portreath C P School 8,937.00 11,291.37 2219 St Day & Carharrack Community School 4,212.72 24,057.75 2221 Treleigh C.P.School 5,042.60 4,297.47 2222 Trewirgie Junior School - - 01/07/2011 2223 Trewirgie Infants School - - 01/07/2011 2224 Troon Community Primary School - - 01/04/2014 2226 Cusgarne C.P. School 4,848.00 4,767.20 2227 Gwinear CP School 5,663.75 13,602.77 2228 Connor Downs Primary School 432.00 - 01/07/2015 2229 Bodriggy School - - 01/04/2011 2230 Penpol School 6,491.19 3,364.19 2231 St Erth C P School 5,609.96 20,209.86 01/07/2016 2232 Stithians C.P. School 1,167.48 12,944.55 2233 Weeth School 8,682.32 10,327.26 2234 Treloweth Community Primary School 14,752.40 38,707.28 2238 Mabe C.P. School 18,390.18 13,576.32 2239 Roskear Community Primary School 48,903.25 66,129.95 2240 Illogan School 3,668.60 9,096.85 2241 Rosemellin C P School 10,567.40 14,977.07 2300 Chacewater C.P. School 5,390.62 10,672.16 01/05/2016 2301 Gerrans School - 1,482.30 01/03/2016 2302 Kea Community Primary School 1,854.97 998.00 2305 Shortlanesend County Primary School 1,471.80 - 01/09/2015 2306 Perran-ar-worthal CP School 8,455.35 6,151.92 2307 Goonhavern Primary School 3,115.11 4,157.22 2310 Probus CP School 1,147.46 - 2311 Blackwater Community Primary School 8,873.30 1,666.62 01/09/2015 2312 Mithian School - - 01/09/2015 2313 Mount Hawke C.P. School - - 01/04/2011 2314 St Agnes School 9,217.20 1,131.20 01/09/2015 2317 St Erme with Trispen Community Primary School - - 2318 Devoran School - - 2319 St.Mawes Community Primary School 420.00 10,441.00 2320 Tregony C.P.School 4,837.54 13,733.85 01/03/2016 2321 Bosvigo County Junior School 12,560.65 15,627.50 2325 Perranporth C.P School - - 01/01/2016 2326 Threemilestone School 228.82 - 01/05/2016 2333 Tregolls Primary School - - 01/09/2012 2334 Treyew Primary School - - 01/12/2013 2400 Cubert School 480.00 1,102.00 2401 Fowey Primary School - - 01/09/2015 2403 Gorran School - - 2404 Polruan C.P. School 9,527.56 304.12 01/08/2016 2405 Mawgan-in-Pydar Community Primary School - - 01/06/2014 2406 Newquay Junior School - - 01/01/2011 2409 Trenance Infants School - - 01/11/2010 2410 Roche Community School - - 01/07/2016 2413 Bugle School 1,607.87 1,848.01 2415 Carclaze Community Infant School (Closed) - - 2420 Mevagissey C P School 13,374.00 - 01/02/2015 2427 Treverbyn C. P. School - - 01/09/2011 2429 Tywardreath School 22,488.93 - 01/01/2015 2431 St Columb Major Community Primary School - - 01/07/2011 2432 Indian Queens CP School & Nursery 13,439.67 660.83 2437 St Mewan Community Primary School - - 01/09/2011 2438 St Stephen Churchtown Community Primary Schoo 19,771.15 36,451.60 01/11/2015 2439 Foxhole Primary School - - 01/12/2013 2441 Nanpean CP School - - 2443 Whitemoor Community Primary School - - 01/11/2012 2444 St Wenn School - 832.00 2445 Carclaze Community Junior School (Closed) - - 2447 Biscovey Nursery & Infants Community School 3,696.12 18,158.10 2448 Sandy Hill Community Primary School - - 01/11/2010 2449 Charlestown Primary School - - 01/06/2011 2452 Summercourt Community Primary School - - 01/11/2013 2453 Mount Charles School 38,446.66 39,770.05 01/06/2016 2454 St Columb Minor School - - 01/07/2011 2500 Blisland Community Primary School - - 2502 The Beacon Infant & Nursery School - - 01/07/2016 2503 Cardinham Primary School 220.00 10,616.00 2504 Port Isaac C P School - - 2506 Lanivet CP School 1,368.50 1,585.59 2507 Nanstallon CP School 5,620.86 5,624.77 2508 Lanlivery CP School 328.00 3,890.18 01/08/2016 2509 Lostwithiel School 25,122.40 26,030.07 01/09/2015 2510 Luxulyan School 9,309.04 34,002.57 01/04/2016 2511 Padstow School - - 01/08/2011 2514 St Kew Community Primary School 5,439.72 164.00 2515 St Merryn School - - 01/11/2011 2516 St Minver School 103.14 - 01/09/2014 2521 Robartes Junior School 10,871.85 - 01/01/2015 2522 Trevisker School 6,526.50 990.75 2524 Berrycombe Junior & Infant School 5,702.50 6,889.74 2600 Altarnun CP School 160.88 - 01/06/2014 2602 Boyton CP School - - 01/02/2014 2603 Camelford Primary School 20,575.96 13,636.54 2605 Egloskerry School 3,685.10 4,116.30 2606 Boscastle CP School - - 2608 Kilkhampton J & I School - 36,037.37 2610 Launceston CP School - - 01/01/2014 2612 Lewannick CP School - - 01/02/2014 2613 Trekenner CP School 1,374.30 759.62 2615 Coads Green Primary School 677.49 5,674.35 2617 Otterham CP School 8,122.64 2,049.74 2619 St Breward Primary School 1,611.57 3,894.80 2621 St Teath CP School 3,179.97 2,577.31 2622 Delabole C P School - - 01/11/2014 2623 Tintagel Primary School - - 01/11/2014 2625 Warbstow CP School 164.00 - 2627 Whitstone Community Primary School - - 2628 North Petherwin Primary School - - 01/01/2016 2629 Werrington School 140.00 95.00 01/01/2016 2630 Jacobstow Community Primary School - - 2631 Bude Infant School - - 2632 St Stephens Community Primary School - - 01/01/2014 2633 South Petherwin CP School 289.00 2,287.28 2634 Tregadillett CP School 2,628.78 1,276.24 2635 Bude Junior School - 512.29 2700 Callington Primary School - - 01/02/2014 2701 Calstock C P School 2,187.81 12,585.70 2703 Gunnislake Primary School 11,761.42 960.00 01/12/2015 2704 Harrowbarrow Primary School - - 01/10/2011 2706 Landulph School - - 01/01/2014 2707 Polperro CP School 972.45 164.70 01/08/2016 2708 Upton Cross Primary School 12,625.90 2,270.00 2710 Dobwalls CP School 12,427.75 11,387.72 2711 Trewidland CP School - - 2712 Looe Primary School - - 01/11/2013 2713 Fourlanesend Community Primary School 6,312.60 1,345.00 2715 St Cleer Primary School 2,207.92 - 2716 Darite Primary School - 156.00 01/08/2016 2718 Pensilva Primary School 2,366.30 - 2719 St Neot Community Primary School - - 2723 St Stephens (Saltash) CP School 7,920.80 10,026.38 2724 Stoke Climsland School 26,914.20 20,161.66 2725 Torpoint Infant School 700.00 - 2726 Carbeile Junior School 4,646.48 17,097.37 2730 Burraton J & I School 35,410.25 31,226.98 2731 Delaware CP School 23,619.67 7,005.16 01/12/2015 2736 Menheniot Primary School 5,982.65 2,892.70 2737 Pelynt CP School 755.00 140.25 01/08/2016 2738 Penryn Community Infants School (Closed) 35,613.44 - 2741 Marlborough School - 3,180.00 2742 Wadebridge Community Primary School - - 01/09/2011 2743 Trevithick School - - 01/04/2011 2745 Biscovey Junior School - - 01/01/2012 2746 St Germans Primary School 46,117.08 22,810.05 2747 Stratton Primary School 238.76 - 2748 Pondhu Primary School 15,349.80 8,513.99 2749 Porthleven 5,049.70 6,456.05 2750 St Newlyn East Primary School - - 01/09/2013 2751 Newlyn Junior & Infant School 23,133.15 8,876.90 01/09/2015 2752 St Dennis CP School 23,936.06 - 01/09/2014 2754 Brunel Primary School - - 01/08/2011 2756 St Breock Primary School - - 01/08/2011 2757 Pennoweth Primary School 10,366.72 9,023.61 2758 Pencoys Primary School - - 3033 Flushing School - - 3034 Grade Ruan C.
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