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English Schools Table Tennis Butterfly National Schools ENGLISH SCHOOLS TABLE TENNIS BUTTERFLY NATIONAL SCHOOLS’ TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS 2020 Teams in italics were runners up in their county championship; list of entries may be subject to change before the Zone Finals are played ZONE 1 Boys’ Under-19 Cumbria – Windermere School Humber – St Mary’s College, Kingston upon Hull North Yorkshire – St John Fisher Catholic High School, Harrogate Boys’ Under-16 Cleveland – Nunthorpe Academy Humber – St Mary’s College, Kingston upon Hull North Yorkshire – St John Fisher Catholic High School, Harrogate Tyne & Wear – St Mary’s Catholic School, Newcastle upon Tyne Boys’ Under-13 Cleveland – Nunthorpe Academy Cumbria – Windermere School Humber – Humberston Academy, Humberston, Grimsby North Yorkshire – Harrogate Grammar School Tyne &Wear – Whickham School & Sports College, Newcastle upon Tyne Boys’ Under-11 Cleveland – Bankfields Primary School, Middlesbrough Cumbria – St James’ CE Junior School, Whitehaven Humber – Bricknell Primary School, Kingston upon Hull Victoria Dock Primary School, Kingston upon Hull North Yorkshire – Pannal Primary School, Pannal, Harrogate Girls’ Under-19 St Mary’s College, Kingston upon Hull Girls’ Under-16 Humber – Sir John Nelthorpe School, Brigg Girls’ Under-13 Humber – Humberston Academy, Humberston, Grimsby Girls’ Under-11 Cleveland – Bankfields Primary School, Middlesbrough Humber – Hilderthorpe Primary School, Bridlington ZONE 2 Boys’ Under-19 Nottinghamshire – Carlton-le-Willows Academy, Gedling, Nottingham South Yorkshire – Birkdale School, Sheffield West Yorkshire – Bradford Grammar School Boys’ Under-16 Derbyshire – Chapel-en-le-Frith High School Nottinghamshire – Toot Hill School, Bingham South Yorkshire – Notre Dame High School, Sheffield West Yorkshire – Ackworth School, Ackworth, Pontefract Boys’ Under-13 Derbyshire – Dronfield Henry Fanshawe School, Dronfield Nottinghamshire – Carlton-le-Willows Academy, Gedling, Nottingham Toot Hill School, Bingham South Yorkshire – Birkdale School, Sheffield Staffordshire – Newcastle Under-Lyme School West Yorkshire – Bradford Grammar School Boys’ Under-11 Derbyshire – Firfield Primary School, Breaston, Derby Nottinghamshire – St Peter’s CE Primary Academy, East Bridgford Redlands Primary and Nursery School, Worksop South Yorkshire – Totley Primary School, Sheffield Staffordshire – Newcastle Under-Lyme School West Yorkshire – Bradford Grammar School Ackworth School, Ackworth, Pontefract Girls’ Under-19 Benton Park School, Rawdon, Leeds Girls’ Under-16 Derbyshire – St Mary’s RC High School, Upper Newbold, Chesterfield Nottinghamshire – George Spencer Academy, Stapleford West Yorkshire – Ackworth School, Ackworth, Pontefract Girls’ Under-13 Nottinghamshire – Toot Hill School, Bingham Carlton-le-Willows Academy, Gedling, Nottingham Staffordshire – Newcastle Under-Lyme School West Yorkshire – Bradford Grammar School Girls’ Under-11 Derbyshire – Melbourne Junior School Nottinghamshire – Redlands Primary and Nursery School, Worksop St Peter’s CE Primary Academy, East Bridgford Staffordshire – Newcastle Under-Lyme School West Yorkshire – Bradford Grammar School ZONE 3 Boys’ Under-19 Cheshire – Sandbach High School and Sixth Form College Boys’ Under-16 Cheshire – Saints Peter & Paul Catholic College, Widnes Greater Manchester – Altrincham Grammar School for Boys Lancashire – Ripley St Thomas CE Academy, Lancaster Merseyside – Formby High School Boys’ Under-13 Cheshire – Brine Leas School, Nantwich Greater Manchester – Altrincham Grammar School for Boys Lancashire – St Bede’s RC High School, Blackburn Merseyside – St Mary’s College, Crosby Boys’ Under-11 Cheshire – St Bede’s Catholic Junior School, Widnes Merseyside – St Mary’s Preparatory School, Blundellsands Girls’ Under-19 Lancashire – Lancaster Girls’ Grammar School Girls’ Under-16 Cheshire – Wade Deacon High School, Widnes Lancashire – Ripley St Thomas CE Academy, Lancaster Girls’ Under-13 Cheshire – Wade Deacon High School, Widnes Girls’ Under-11 Cheshire – St Michael’s Catholic Primary School, Widnes Merseyside – St Mary’s Preparatory School, Blundellsands ZONE 4 Boys’ Under-19 Bedfordshire – Bedford Modern School Leicestershire – Uppingham School, Rutland Leicester Grammar School Norfolk – Reepham High School Suffolk – Northgate High School Boys’ Under-16 Bedfordshire – Bedford Modern School Cambridgeshire – Sir Harry Smith Community College, Whittlesey Leicestershire – Uppingham Community College, Rutland Hastings High School, Burbage, Hinckley Lincolnshire – Priory Ruskin Academy, Grantham Charles Read Academy, Corby Glen Norfolk – Reepham High School Suffolk – Hartismere School, Eye Boys’ Under-13 Bedfordshire – Bedford Modern School Chiltern Academy, Luton Leicestershire – Manor High School, Oadby Lincolnshire – Priory Ruskin Academy, Grantham Norfolk – Reepham High School Northamptonshire – Northampton Academy Suffolk – Hartismere School, Eye Boys’ Under-11 Bedfordshire – Chantry Primary Academy, Luton Cambridgeshire – Oakdale Primary School, Peterborough Leicestershire – Avenue Primary School, Leicester Burbage Junior School Lincolnshire – Blyton-Cum-Laughton Primary School, Blyton, Gainsborough Northamptonshire – Millway Primary School, Northampton Suffolk – Morland CE Primary School, Ipswich Girls’ Under-19 Cambridgeshire – Hills Road Sixth Form College, Cambridge Norfolk – Norwich School Girls’ Under-16 Bedfordshire – Cedars Upper School, Leighton Buzzard Leicestershire – Hastings High School, Burbage, Hinckley Lincolnshire – Priory Ruskin Academy, Grantham Suffolk – Culford School, Culford, Bury Saint Edmunds Girls’ Under-13 Bedfordshire – Castle Newnham School, Bedford Leicestershire – The Market Bosworth School Suffolk – Horringer Court, Bury Saint Edmunds Girls’ Under-11 Bedfordshire – St Matthew’s Primary School, Luton Leicestershire – St Peter’s CE Primary Academy, Market Bosworth Avenue Primary School, Leicester Northamptonshire – Millway Primary School, Northampton Suffolk – St Pancras Catholic Primary School, Ipswich ZONE 5 Boys’ Under-19 Birmingham – Holte School, Birmingham Buckinghamshire – Dr Challoner’s Grammar School, Amersham Warwickshire – Warwick School Worcestershire – Bromsgrove School Boys’ Under-16 Birmingham – King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys, Birmingham Black Country – Wood Green Academy, Wednesbury Buckinghamshire – Chesham Grammar School John Hampden Grammar School, High Wycombe Gloucestershire – Marling School, Stroud Warwickshire – Warwick School Worcestershire – Prince Henry’s High School, Evesham Boys’ Under-13 Birmingham – King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys, Birmingham Black Country – Wood Green Academy, Wednesbury Buckinghamshire – John Hampden Grammar School, High Wycombe Dr Challoner’s Grammar School, Amersham Gloucestershire – Marling School, Stroud Worcestershire – St Nicholas CE Middle School Boys’ Under-11 Birmingham – St Laurence Church Junior School, Birmingham Buckinghamshire – Chalfont St Peter CE Academy Warwickshire – St Augustine’s Catholic Primary School, Kenilworth Pearl Hyde Primary School, Coventry Worcestershire – St Nicholas CE Middle School, Pinvin Girls’ Under-19 Worcestershire – Bromsgrove School Girls’ Under-16 Birmingham – Holte School, Birmingham Black Country – Wood Green Academy, Wednesbury Buckinghamshire – Chesham Grammar School Gloucestershire – Rednock School, Dursley Warwickshire – North Leamington School, Leamington Spa Worcestershire – Prince Henry’s High School, Evesham Girls’ Under-13 Birmingham – Holte School, Birmingham Buckinghamshire – Chesham Grammar School Gloucestershire – Dene Magna School, Mitcheldean Warwickshire – Rugby High School Worcestershire – Blackminster Middle School, Evesham Girls’ Under-11 Birmingham – St Laurence Church Junior School, Birmingham Buckinghamshire – Chalfont St Peter CE Academy Worcestershire – Blackminster Middle School, Evesham ZONE 6 Boys’ Under-19 London Central – Ernest Bevin College, Tooting Bec, Wandsworth London East – The Petchey Academy, Dalston, Hackney London South – Whitgift School, Croydon Wallington County Grammar School, Sutton Boys’ Under-16 London Central – University College School, Hampstead, Camden Ernest Bevin College, Tooting Bec, Wandsworth London East – Rokeby School, Newham Morpeth School, Tower Hamlets London North – London Academy, Edgware, Barnet London South – Wallington County Grammar School, Sutton London West – The Crest Academy, Brent Boys’ Under-13 London Central – Ernest Bevin College, Tooting Bec, Wandsworth University College School, Hampstead, Camden London East – City of London School, City of London Morpeth School, Tower Hamlets London North – Fortismere School, Muswell Hill, Haringey London Academy, Edgware, Barnet London South – Whitgift School, Croydon London West – Ealing Fields High School, Hanwell, Ealing Boys’ Under-11 London Central – St Edward’s Catholic Primary School, Marylebone, Westminster Fox Primary School, Kensington and Chelsea London East – City of London School, City of London Christchurch Primary School, Ilford, Redbridge London North – Holland House School, Edgware, Barnet London South – Whitgift School, Croydon Barnes Primary School, Richmond upon Thames London West – Malorees Junior School, Kilburn, Brent Girls’ Under-19 London Central – City of Westminster College, Westminster London East – The Petchey Academy, Dalston, Hackney London South – Wallington County Grammar School, Sutton London West – St Paul’s Girls’ School, Hammersmith Girls’ Under-16 London East – Morpeth School, Tower Hamlets London North – Broomfield School, Enfield London South – Wallington
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