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Department of Education AQW 8505/09 Basil McCrea has asked: To ask the Minister of Education to detail, by sector and in each post-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. Census information is not collected on the number of pupils who are entitled to a school uniform grant. The figures shown in column (D) therefore relate to the number of pupils who applied for and were in receipt of the grant in the 2008/09 school year. It should also be noted that the grant is not intended to cover the full cost of a uniform; rather it is designed to assist those in need with the cost of purchase. SCHOOL NAME (A) (B) (C) (D) BELB CONTROLLED ASHFIELD GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL 662 119 64 114 ASHFIELD BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL 630 129 62 110 BELFAST MODEL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 965 344 124 367 BELFAST BOYS’ MODEL SCHOOL 954 361 217 359 CASTLE HIGH SCHOOL 62 28 17 21 ORANGEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL 292 134 83 129 GROSVENOR GRAMMAR SCHOOL 1,083 33 33 25 WELLINGTON COLLEGE 763 49 14 28 5,411 1,197 614 1,153 BELB MAINTAINED ST PATRICK’S COLLEGE 746 290 233 273 ST LOUISE’S COLLEGE 1,560 566 389 528 LITTLE FLOWER GIRLS’ SCHOOL 673 182 127 188 OUR LADY OF MERCY GIRLS’ SCHOOL 421 170 107 176 ST ROSE’S HIGH SCHOOL 501 270 137 248 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL 510 229 229 206 ST GENEVIEVE’S HIGH SCHOOL 1,028 338 282 245 ST GEMMA’S HIGH SCHOOL 239 145 120 154 LA SALLE BOYS’ SCHOOL 1,130 352 265 249 CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE 571 237 237 360 ST JOSEPH’S COLLEGE 639 195 120 209 COLAISTE FEIRSTE 513 181 123 129 8,531 3,155 2,369 2,965 BELB INTEGRATED HAZELWOOD COLLEGE 845 285 246 285 MALONE INTEGRATED COLLEGE 794 261 232 188 1,639 546 478 473 BELB VOLUNTARY BLOOMFIELD COLLEGIATE 711 19 19 15 CAMPBELL COLLEGE 880 5 5 3 ST MARY'S CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' GS 1,124 215 169 148 METHODIST COLLEGE 1,787 24 24 20 THE ROYAL BELFAST ACADEMICAL INSTITUTION 1,056 25 14 19 BELFAST ROYAL ACADEMY 1,415 73 65 70 ST DOMINIC'S HIGH SCHOOL 993 149 149 108 ST MALACHY'S COLLEGE 1,024 95 65 91 DOMINICAN COLLEGE 1,031 86 60 85 STRATHEARN SCHOOL 744 12 10 7 RATHMORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL 1,274 33 17 21 VICTORIA COLLEGE 871 37 10 28 HUNTERHOUSE COLLEGE 672 31 18 12 AQUINAS DIOCESAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL 802 19 15 14 14,384 823 640 641 WELB CONTROLLED CASTLEDERG HIGH SCHOOL 437 88 81 88 LISNASKEA HIGH SCHOOL 155 25 22 23 OMAGH HIGH SCHOOL 454 68 41 67 STRABANE HIGH SCHOOL 283 89 85 83 LIMAVADY HIGH SCHOOL 737 146 105 129 DEVENISH COLLEGE 639 80 58 75 LISNEAL COLLEGE 911 226 161 218 ENNISKILLEN COLLEGIATE 499 15 12 13 LIMAVADY GRAMMAR SCHOOL 910 56 39 48 OMAGH ACADEMY 660 27 20 25 STRABANE GRAMMAR SCHOOL 408 42 42 44 6,093 862 666 813 WELB MAINTAINED ST MARY'S, LIMAVADY 727 193 176 168 ST MARY'S COLLEGE, DERRY 869 439 439 434 ST MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL, ENNISKILLEN 131 31 30 29 ST FANCHEA'S COLLEGE 311 65 55 60 ST JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, ENNISKILLEN 235 53 38 52 ST MARY'S COLLEGE, ENNISKILLEN 165 58 40 55 ST EUGENE'S HIGH SCHOOL, CASTLEDERG 146 68 65 65 ST PATRICK’S & ST BRIGID’S HIGH SCHOOL 526 125 121 121 ST JOSEPH'S SECONDARY SCHOOL, DERRY 872 397 220 395 DEAN BRIAN MAGUIRC COLLEGE 465 106 66 105 ST PATRICK'S HIGH SCHOOL, DERRY 326 95 69 83 ST JOHN'S HIGH SCHOOL 152 54 48 48 ST AIDAN'S HIGH SCHOOL 180 9 9 7 ST EUGENE'S COLLEGE, ENNISKILLEN 174 31 31 34 ST PETER'S HIGH SCHOOL 272 171 97 169 ST CECILIA'S COLLEGE 882 363 349 347 ST COMHGHALL'S HIGH SCHOOL 346 103 96 97 ST BRIGID'S COLLEGE 758 462 340 458 IMMACULATE CONCEPTION COLLEGE 254 116 80 117 SACRED HEART COLLEGE 975 289 207 289 HOLY CROSS COLLEGE 1,390 473 321 453 10,156 3,701 2,897 3,586 WELB INTEGRATED OAKGROVE INTEGRATED COLLEGE 846 254 222 243 ERNE INTEGRATED COLLEGE 414 79 59 77 DRUMRAGH COLLEGE 623 159 146 155 1,883 492 427 475 WELB VOLUNTARY MOUNT LOURDES GRAMMAR SCHOOL 818 66 60 66 PORTORA ROYAL SCHOOL 491 19 13 20 ST MICHAEL'S COLLEGE 715 58 53 57 THORNHILL COLLEGE 1,396 244 227 241 ST COLUMB'S COLLEGE 1,504 272 260 265 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL 929 96 65 95 LORETO GRAMMAR SCHOOL 914 95 85 92 FOYLE & DERRY COLLEGE 855 48 45 42 LUMEN CHRISTI COLLEGE 845 50 50 47 8,467 948 858 925 NEELB CONTROLLED GARVAGH HIGH SCHOOL 148 34 32 36 MAGHERAFELT HIGH SCHOOL 485 69 53 73 LARNE HIGH SCHOOL 524 105 99 110 MAGHERA HIGH SCHOOL 133 49 37 36 CARRICKFERGUS COLLEGE 794 120 63 127 BALLYCASTLE HIGH SCHOOL 341 67 45 65 BALLYMONEY HIGH SCHOOL 706 175 113 159 BALLYCLARE SECONDARY SCHOOL 1,016 84 69 89 CULLYBACKEY HIGH SCHOOL 688 96 78 96 MONKSTOWN COMMUNITY SCHOOL 709 155 75 166 GLENGORMLEY HIGH SCHOOL 1,066 215 136 210 PARKHALL HIGH SCHOOL 707 123 93 129 DUNCLUG COLLEGE 628 107 57 112 DUNLUCE SCHOOL 500 97 68 95 DOWNSHIRE SCHOOL 781 114 66 113 BALLEE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL 309 105 94 100 NEWTOWNABBEY COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL 227 95 68 106 COLERAINE SECONDARY SCHOOL 367 130 83 125 BALLYCLARE HIGH SCHOOL 1,213 31 15 30 COLERAINE HIGH SCHOOL 797 34 26 38 CARRICKFERGUS GRAMMAR SCHOOL 798 27 27 28 ANTRIM GRAMMAR SCHOOL 722 18 17 20 CAMBRIDGE HOUSE GRAMMAR SCHOOL 1,060 41 39 44 14,719 2,091 1,453 2,107 NEELB MAINTAINED ST ALOYSIUS HIGH SCHOOL 53 20 19 20 ST COMGALL'S HIGH SCHOOL, LARNE 165 36 26 40 OUR LADY OF LOURDES HIGH SCHOOL 211 59 57 49 ST PATRICK'S COLLEGE, BALLYMENA 470 98 69 105 ST JOSEPH'S HIGH SCHOOL, COLERAINE 351 88 59 90 ST COLM'S HIGH SCHOOL 400 57 52 58 ST MARY'S COLLEGE, BALLYMENA 285 52 46 56 ST PAUL'S COLLEGE 309 58 56 65 ST PIUS X COLLEGE 897 181 165 180 EDMUND RICE COLLEGE 588 201 165 196 CROSS AND PASSION COLLEGE 751 122 91 127 ST PATRICK'S CO-ED COMP COLLEGE, MAGHERA 1,323 163 117 159 ST BENEDICT'S COLLEGE 497 115 95 115 6,300 1,250 1,017 1,260 NEELB INTEGRATED CRUMLIN INTEGRATED COLLEGE 316 27 20 19 SLEMISH COLLEGE 748 92 74 92 NORTH COAST INTEGRATED COLLEGE 478 117 80 117 ULIDIA INTERGRATED COLLEGE 537 57 53 60 SPERRIN INTEGRATED COLLEGE 442 71 70 71 2,521 364 297 359 NEELB VOLUNTARY ST LOUIS GRAMMAR SCHOOL 952 40 37 38 BALLYMENA ACADEMY 1,201 24 24 24 DALRIADA SCHOOL 851 27 9 31 COLERAINE ACADEMICAL INSTITUTION 673 19 13 32 LORETO COLLEGE 790 30 23 30 LARNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL 734 33 30 36 RAINEY ENDOWED SCHOOL 702 24 18 27 DOMINICAN COLLEGE 472 36 36 42 BELFAST HIGH SCHOOL 930 23 11 28 ST MARY'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL, MAGHERAFELT 1,082 52 48 60 ST MACNISSI'S COLLEGE 601 41 22 43 8,988 349 271 391 SEELB CONTROLLED MOVILLA HIGH SCHOOL 536 134 78 162 THE HIGH SCHOOL BALLYNAHINCH 370 38 27 47 DONAGHADEE HIGH SCHOOL 126 28 17 32 NENDRUM COLLEGE 392 89 80 89 GLASTRY COLLEGE 637 72 47 92 LISNAGARVEY HIGH SCHOOL 316 125 112 125 SAINTFIELD HIGH SCHOOL 353 21 13 23 KNOCKBREDA HIGH SCHOOL 563 169 112 163 NEWTOWNBREDA HIGH SCHOOL 739 163 104 158 DUNMURRY HIGH SCHOOL 317 125 63 129 LAURELHILL COMMUNITY COLLEGE 908 121 86 116 DUNDONALD HIGH SCHOOL 294 95 60 97 BANGOR ACADEMY AND 6TH FORM COLLEGE 1,356 200 116 215 REGENT HOUSE SCHOOL 1,420 35 19 36 DOWN HIGH SCHOOL 941 20 8 23 GLENLOLA COLLEGIATE 1,084 26 15 34 10,352 1,461 957 1,541 SEELB MAINTAINED ST MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL 497 111 86 108 ST COLUMBA'S HIGH SCHOOL 267 50 29 59 ST COLMCILLE'S HIGH SCHOOL 452 64 47 63 ST COLUMBANUS' COLLEGE 542 89 74 84 ST COLMAN'S HIGH SCHOOL 317 88 50 88 ST PATRICK'S HIGH SCHOOL, LISBURN 353 74 59 80 ST MALACHY'S HIGH SCHOOL 1,036 251 197 259 ST COLM'S HIGH SCHOOL 701 397 190 392 DE LA SALLE SECONDARY SCHOOL 327 90 75 108 4,492 1,214 807 1,241 SEELB INTEGRATED PRIORY COLLEGE 448 94 71 88 FORT HILL COLLEGE 883 117 42 110 LAGAN COLLEGE 1,230 152 120 144 SHIMNA INTEGRATED COLLEGE 516 69 54 71 STRANGFORD INTEGRATED COLLEGE 528 50 36 48 BLACKWATER INTEGRATED COLLEGE 324 64 45 69 3,929 546 368 530 SEELB VOLUNTARY BANGOR GRAMMAR SCHOOL 878 22 19 17 SULLIVAN UPPER SCHOOL 1,065 14 10 18 FRIENDS' SCHOOL 992 11 6 11 WALLACE HIGH SCHOOL 1,170 20 15 13 ASSUMPTION GRAMMAR SCHOOL 896 46 26 43 ST PATRICK'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL, DOWNPATRICK 695 39 25 38 OUR LADY AND ST PATRICK'S COLLEGE, BELFAST 1,262 12 4 9 6,958 164 105 149 SELB CONTROLLED KILKEEL HIGH SCHOOL 739 54 23 55 NEWTOWNHAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL 177 15 4 16 CLOUNAGH JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 633 90 90 92 BANBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL 652 117 79 117 KILLICOMAINE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 420 41 32 39 DROMORE HIGH SCHOOL 791 66 46 53 MARKETHILL HIGH SCHOOL 469 28 12 27 FIVEMILETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 383 42 28 46 CITY ARMAGH HIGH SCHOOL 336 60 59 54 RATHFRILAND HIGH SCHOOL 290 39 24 35 TANDRAGEE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 272 37 30 38 AUGHNACLOY COLLEGE 179 27 22 27 NEWRY HIGH SCHOOL 522 100 62 107 COOKSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 967 108 101 114 DRUMGLASS HIGH SCHOOL 382 48 43 45 LURGAN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 673 86 65 72 CRAIGAVON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 664 113 90 105 BANBRIDGE ACADEMY 1,318 23 28 32 LURGAN COLLEGE 434 12 9 11 PORTADOWN COLLEGE 803 21 10 26 11,104 1,127 857 1,111 SELB MAINTAINED ST JOSEPH'S BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, NEWRY 434 172 142 162 ST COLUMBAN'S COLLEGE 269 73 64 74 ST MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL, CRAIGAVON 576 110 88 108 ST PATRICK'S COLLEGE, BANBRIDGE 442 108 108 103 ST PAUL'S JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, CRAIGAVON 470 107 83 112 ST MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL, NEWRY 563 189 149 186 ST MARK'S HIGH SCHOOL 839 196 171 195 ST CIARAN'S HIGH SCHOOL 789 121 84 122 ST PAUL'S HIGH SCHOOL, NEWRY 1,458 377 282 367 ST BRIGID'S HIGH SCHOOL 207 71 60 79 ST JOSEPH'S HIGH SCHOOL, NEWRY 574 224 175 202 ST
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