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Aldenham School WD6 3AJ 96 Alec Reed Academy UB5 5LQ School/college name Post Code Group Size Aldenham School WD6 3AJ 96 Alec Reed Academy UB5 5LQ 50 All Saints Catholic School & Technology College RM81JT 142 Amersham School HP7 9HH 60 Anglo-European School CM4 0DJ 172 Ark Putney Academy SW15 3DG 70 Ashcroft Technology Academy SW185SN 125 Ashlyns School HP4 3AH 120 Ashmole Academy (formerly Ashmole School) N14 5RJ 182 Avanti House School HA5 1NB 44 Barking Abbey School IG11 9AG 350 Barking and Dagenham College RM7 0XU 19 Barnet and Southgate College N146BS 166 Beal High School E18 1PD 2 Becket Keys Church of England Secondary School CM15 9DA 110 Bellerbys College London SE8 3DE 2 Beths Grammar School DA5 1NA 235 Bishop Challoner School, Bromley BR2 0RU 4 Blackfen School for Girls DA15 9NU 60 Brampton Manor Academy E6 3SQ 321 Bromley High School BR!2TW 62 Carshalton College SM5 2EJ 113 Carshalton High School for Girls SM52QX 110 CATS College London WC1A 2RA 70 Cavendish School HP1 3DW 38 Cedars Upper School, Bedfordshire LU7 2AE 180 Chalfonts Community College, Gerrards Cross SL9 8TP 95 Charles Darwin Secondary School TN16 3AU 100 Chelmer Valley High School CM1 7ER 97 Chestnut Grove Academy SW12 8JZ 112 Chobham Academy E20 1BD 190 Christ's College, Finchley N2 0SE 128 City & Islington College, Applied Sciences EC1V7DD 600 Colchester Institute (including The College at Braintree CM7 5SN 70 and The College at Clacton) Coopers School BR75PS 120 Cox Green School SL6 3AX 90 Darrick Wood School BR6 8ER 215 Debden Park High School IG10 2BQ 80 Dunraven School, London SW16 2QB 134 East Barnet School, Barnet EN48PU 160 Eltham Hill School SE9 5EE 65 Elutec RM125TR 35 Enfield County School EN1 3EJ 105 Epping Forest College IG10 3SA 33 Erith School DA83BN 48 Finchley Catholic High School N12 8TA 150 Fortismere School, London N10 N10 1NE 230 Fullbrook School, Addlestone KT15 3HW 119 Glenthorne High School SM3 9PS 165 Graveney School SW17 9BU 205 Gravesend Grammar School DA12 2PR 200 Greek Secondary School of London, London N22 N22 8LB 20 Haberdashers' Aske's Hatcham College SE14 5SF 200 Haberdashers' Aske's Knights Academy BR1 5EB 60 Hampstead School, London NW2 NW2 3RT 180 Harlington Upper School, Bedfordshire LU5 6NX 105 Harris Academy Battersea SW115AP 125 Harris Academy Bermondsey SE163TZ 86 Harris Girls' Academy, East Dulwich SE22 0NR 49 Harrow College HA3 6RR 84 Harrow High School & Sports College HA3 5JP 2 Henrietta Barnett School NW11 7BN 144 Hockerill Anglo-European College CM23 5HX 150 Holmer Green Senior School HP156SP 50 Holy Family Catholic School and Sixth Form (formerly E17 3EA 125 Holy Family College) Isaac Newton Academy IG1 1FY 106 James Allens Girls School SE22 8TE 110 JFS HA3 9TE 288 John Roan School SE3 7UD 100 John Ruskin College CR2 8JJ 160 Kantor King Solomon High School IG6 3HB 110 King Alfred School, London NW11 7HY 55 La Retraite Roman Catholic Girls' School SW120AB 120 Lady Margaret School SW6 4UN 90 Lambeth College, Clapham Centre SW4 9BL 65 Langley Park School for Girls BR33BE 180 Lea Valley High School, Enfield EN3 6TW 148 LVS Ascot SL58DR 115 Mount Grace School EN6 1EZ 32 Newham College of Further Education E15 4HT 69 Newstead Wood School BR6 9SA 160 North Hertfordshire College SG1 1LA 91 Northolt High School UB5 4HP 72 Northwood College HA6 2YE 65 Norwood School SE19 3NY 85 Overton Grange School SM26TQ 100 Portslade Aldridge Community Academy BN41 2WS 60 Queen Elizabeth's Girls School, Barnet EN5 5RR 70 Queens Park Community School NW67BQ 130 Queenswood School, Hatfield AL9 6NS 70 Quinton House School, Northampton NN5 4UX 20 Richmond Park Academy SW14 8RG 26 Richmond upon Thames College SW6 5QF 2 Rochester Independent College ME1 1XF 80 Royal Greenwich Trust School SE7 8LJ 170 Sacred Heart Catholic School SE5 0RP 85 Saint Cecilia's, Wandsworth C of E School SW18 5JR 112 Saint John Bosco College SW11 3DQ 165 Saint Michael's Catholic High School, Watford WD25 0SS 55 Samuel Whitbread Academy SG17 5QS 100 Sandy Upper School and Community Sports College, SG19 1BL 53 Bedfordshire Sedgehill School SE6 3QW 40 SFX Apply Training SE256BX 2 Shirley High School CRO 5EF 97 Shootershill Post-16 Campus SE18 4LD 220 Simon Balle School, Hertford SG138AJ 45 Skinners' Academy N4 1SY 130 Southgate School EN4 0BL 179 Space Studio West London TW149RY 50 St Augustines CE High School, London NW6 5SN 81 St Bonaventure's RC School E7 9QD 180 St Catherine's School, Twickenham TW1 4QJ 23 St James Senior Boys School TW15 3DZ 33 St Martha's Senior School EN4 0NJ 21 St Mary Magdalene Academy N7 8PG 115 St Michael's Catholic Grammar School N12 7NJ 128 St Olave's and St Saviour's Grammar School BR6 9SH 2 Stanmore College HA7 4BQ 84 Stratton Upper School, Bedfordshire SG18 8JB 120 Strood Academy ME2 2SX 80 Teddington School, Teddington TW11 TW11 9PJ 70 The Bishop's Stortford High School CM23 3LU 200 The Broxbourne School EN107DD 120 The Cardinal Vaughan Memorial RC School W14 8BZ 200 The Chadwell Heath Academy RM6 4RS 173 The Charter School SE249JH 180 The Compton School Sixth Form N12 0QG 152 The Elizabeth Woodville School NN7 2LP 60 The Elmgreen School Sixth Form SE27 9BZ 245 The Green School 55 The Jewish Community Secondary School EN4 9GE 180 The Langley Park School for Boys Academy Trust BR3 3BP 320 The Ockendon Academy & Studio School RM15 5AY 50 Tower Hamlets Virtual School for looked after children, E14 2BG 55 London Trinity Catholic High School, Woodford Green IG89DP 3 Twyford Church of England High School W3 9PP 250 University of Westminster SW1V4ET 2 Walthamstow Academy E17 5DP 192 West Herts College, Watford Campus WD17 3EZ 100 West Kent and Ashford College TN9 2PW 32 WG6 - Wilmington Grammar DA2 7DA 2 William Ellis School NW5 1RN 500 Wimbledon College, London SW19 35 Winchmore School N21 3HS 220 Woodford County High School, Woodford Green IG8 9LA 158 Total Group Booking 16532 Individual Booked 1824 Total Booked Overall 18356.
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