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School Ref School Name School Allocation 6602130 Ysgol Gynradd School Ref School name School Allocation 6602130 Ysgol Gynradd Amlwch £20,466.91 6602131 Ysgol Gynradd Beaumaris £3,934.20 6602132 Ysgol Gynradd Bodedern £6,038.12 6602133 Ysgol Gymuned Bodffordd £4,246.91 6602135 Ysgol Gymuned Bryngwran £2,696.68 6602136 Ysgol Gynradd Brynsiencyn £3,081.38 6602138 Ysgol Cemaes £4,853.52 6602140 Ysgol Esceifiog £8,529.83 6602141 Ysgol Gynradd Garreglefn £1,221.54 6602142 Ysgol Gymuned y Ffridd £6,379.44 6602145 Ysgol Gymuned Moelfre £6,122.74 6602146 Ysgol Gynradd Llanbedrgoch £1,514.22 6602152 Ysgol Gynradd Llanfairpwll £16,068.36 6602153 Ysgol Gymuned Llanfechell £4,543.90 6602154 Ysgol Y Graig £26,468.10 6602155 YSGOL GYNRADD LLANGOED £6,312.95 6602156 Ysgol Henblas £4,729.81 6602157 Ysgol Gymuned Llannerch-y-medd £7,774.26 6602160 Ysgol Pencarnisiog £3,379.31 6602161 Ysgol Gymuned Pentraeth £8,082.93 6602162 Ysgol Penysarn £4,819.67 6602163 Ysgol Santes Gwenfaen £6,954.34 6602164 Ysgol Gynradd Rhosneigr £5,355.49 6602165 Ysgol Gynradd Rhosybol £3,298.99 6602166 Ysgol Gynradd Talwrn £3,768.31 6602168 Ysgol Gymuned y Fali £6,700.73 6602169 Ysgol Llanfawr £27,331.67 6602170 Ysgol Goronwy Owen £8,151.57 6602173 Ysgol Gynradd Y Tywyn £5,963.03 6602174 Ysgol Gynradd Llandegfan £12,148.24 6602175 Ysgol Gynradd y Borth £18,565.83 6602176 Ysgol Gynradd Kingsland £15,182.21 6602177 Ysgol Gymraeg Morswyn £10,009.27 6602226 Ysgol Gynradd Corn Hir £10,843.96 6602227 Rhyd y Llan £8,044.78 6602228 Ysgol Parc y Bont £6,925.73 6603036 Cybi £35,999.05 6603037 Ysgol Santes Dwynwen £9,370.02 6603304 Ysgol Santes Fair £7,548.06 6604025 Ysgol Syr Thomas Jones £38,230.97 6604026 Ysgol Uwchradd Caergybi £49,226.06 6604027 Ysgol Gyfun Llangefni £38,112.23 6604028 Ysgol David Hughes £65,786.43 6604029 Ysgol Uwchradd Bodedern £43,408.63 6605200 Ysgol Caergeiliog £20,694.74 6607011 Canolfan Addysg y Bont £6,142.75 6612000 Ysgol Gwaun Gyfni £9,216.76 6612004 YSGOL GYNRADD NEFYN £7,160.26 6612006 Ysgol Llanrug £12,438.52 6612008 Ysgol Gynradd Abererch £4,517.44 6612009 YSGOL ABERSOCH £592.76 6612010 YSGOL BEDDGELERT £2,064.82 6612011 Ysgol Bethel £6,100.32 6612013 Ysgol Bodfeurig £3,157.41 6612015 YSGOL GYNRADD BORTH-Y-GEST £3,551.65 6612017 Ysgol Brynaerau £2,767.47 6612026 Ysgol Y Gelli £9,686.76 6612028 Ysgol Penybryn £8,551.05 6612033 Ysgol Treferthyr £7,286.13 6612036 Ysgol Gynradd Chwilog £1,860.78 6612039 YSGOL CRUD-Y-WERIN £2,599.43 6612042 Ysgol Dolbadarn £9,824.31 6612046 Ysgol Gynradd Edern £4,853.52 6612047 Ysgol Felinwnda £1,499.45 6612048 Ysgol Bro Plenydd £3,474.42 6612049 Ysgol Gynradd Garndolbenmaen £2,523.40 6612051 Ysgol Glanadda £3,331.89 6612059 Ysgol Gynradd Llanaelhaearn £409.95 6612060 Ysgol Gynradd Llanbedrog £7,266.11 6612066 Ysgol Gynradd Llangybi £1,385.28 6612069 Ysgol Llanllechid £13,379.06 6612070 Ysgol Gynradd Llanllyfni £4,429.73 6612075 YSGOL BABANOD MORFA NEFYN £2,516.01 6612078 Ysgol Baladeulyn £1,682.26 6612081 Ysgol Gynradd Nebo £790.36 6612085 Ysgol Gymuned Penisarwaun £2,640.67 6612089 Ysgol Bro Lleu £11,527.81 6612093 YSGOL GYNRADD PENTREUCHAF £5,256.09 6612097 Ysgol Rhiwlas £2,245.49 6612098 Ysgol Gynradd Rhosgadfan £2,364.90 6612099 Ysgol Gynradd Rhostryfan £3,248.21 6612103 YSGOL SARN BACH £3,232.49 6612104 Ysgol Eifion Wyn £11,128.33 6612108 Ysgol Gynradd Talysarn £6,140.61 6612110 YSGOL Y GORLAN £6,360.37 6612111 Ysgol yr Eifl £2,664.98 6612112 YSGOL GYNRADD TUDWEILIOG £2,138.70 6612113 Ysgol Waunfawr £7,211.03 6612116 Ysgol Glancegin £29,339.80 6612118 Ysgol Babanod Coedmawr £943.61 6612119 Ysgol Yr Hendre £21,966.11 6612122 Ysgol Bontnewydd £7,868.15 6612123 Ysgol Gymraeg y Garnedd £18,799.16 6612125 Ysgol Cymerau £20,153.95 6612126 Ysgol Abercaseg (Babanod) £7,364.30 6612127 Ysgol y Felinheli £7,446.51 6612181 Ysgol y Traeth £16,810.62 6612185 Ysgol Gynradd Dyffryn Dulas £3,071.85 6612189 Ysgol Gynradd Dyffryn Ardudwy £6,293.87 6612190 Ysgol Bro Cynfal £3,883.43 6612192 Ysgol Edmwnd Prys £1,760.45 6612194 Ysgol Gynradd Llanbedr £3,534.72 6612198 YSGOL Y GARREG £1,562.85 6612199 Ysgol O M Edwards £4,632.56 6612205 Ysgol Manod £5,573.09 6612207 Ysgol Gynradd Pennal £1,475.14 6612208 Ysgol Cefn Coch £8,829.91 6612210 Ysgol Talsarnau £2,172.55 6612211 Ysgol Gynradd Tanygrisiau £3,483.95 6612212 Ysgol Gynradd Penybryn £16,165.87 6612213 Ysgol Bro Hedd Wyn £2,687.14 6612214 Ysgol Bro Tryweryn £1,375.74 6612219 Ysgol Tanycastell £6,775.83 6612220 Ysgol Ffridd y LLyn £3,006.30 6612221 Ysgol Maenofferen £12,408.03 6612227 Ysgol Hirael £15,016.32 6612228 Ysgol Craig y Deryn £7,317.83 6612229 Ysgol Bro Llifon £7,794.27 6613004 YSGOL PONT Y GOF £4,737.20 6613005 Ysgol Gynradd Maesincla £20,698.35 6613009 Ysgol Y Faenol £16,206.16 6613010 YSGOL FOEL GRON £3,017.98 6613013 Ysgol Llandygai £7,444.63 6613018 Ysgol Gynradd Llandwrog £1,870.32 6613023 Ysgol Gynradd Llanystumdwy £1,180.30 6613029 Ysgol Tregarth £4,218.30 6613030 Ysgol Cae Top £18,577.51 6613300 Ysgol Santes Helen £5,150.50 6613301 Ysgol Ein Harglwyddes £9,486.35 6614002 Ysgol Dyffryn Ogwen Bethesda £26,334.86 6614003 Ysgol Botwnnog £24,764.34 6614004 Ysgol Brynrefail £32,926.41 6614007 Ysgol Dyffryn Nantlle £21,216.98 6614009 YSGOL EIFIONYDD £25,630.06 6614031 Ysgol Y Moelwyn £16,903.31 6614032 YSGOL UWCHRADD TYWYN £31,327.39 6614034 Ysgol Ardudwy £27,811.47 6614036 Ysgol Friars £74,264.29 6614037 Ysgol Tryfan £28,611.37 6614039 Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen £42,919.03 6614040 Ysgol Glan y Mor £27,962.06 6615500 Bro Idris £39,235.59 6615501 YSGOL Godre'r Berwyn £29,406.71 6617002 Ysgol Pendalar £5,226.53 6617010 Ysgol Hafod Lon £5,911.31 6622012 Ysgol Betws y Coed £1,896.78 6622023 Ysgol Capelulo £7,884.13 6622038 Ysgol Deganwy £14,364.87 6622043 Ysgol Dolwyddelan £1,601.94 6622044 Ysgol Ffordd Dyffryn £13,006.30 6622053 Ysgol Glanwydden £13,952.76 6622061 Ysgol Tudno £10,641.13 6622063 Ysgol Morfa Rhianedd £12,689.29 6622086 Ysgol Penmachno £2,706.21 6622103 Ysgol Llandrillo yn Rhos £23,044.88 6622104 Ysgol Talhaiarn £3,103.55 6622106 Ysgol Babanod Mochdre £4,170.88 6622108 Ysgol T. Gwynn Jones £10,814.41 6622110 Ysgol Maes Owen £15,500.16 6622111 Ysgol Glan Gele £16,966.71 6622112 Ysgol Glan Morfa £15,680.83 6622114 Ysgol Bod Alaw £15,350.94 6622115 Ysgol Pant y Rhedyn £7,798.57 6622118 Ysgol Y Foryd £11,766.63 6622121 Ysgol Craig y Don £19,940.37 6622123 Ysgol Cerrigydrudion £2,987.23 6622131 Ysgol Llannefydd £1,029.18 6622132 Ysgol Bro Aled, Llansannan £3,379.31 6622148 Ysgol Gynradd Bro Cernyw £3,750.18 6622221 Ysgol Sant Elfod £18,430.43 6622222 Ysgol Capel Garmon £551.53 6622225 Ysgol Glan Conwy £6,597.04 6622264 Ysgol Cynfran £11,876.51 6622267 Ysgol Iau Hen Golwyn £12,137.50 6622269 Ysgol Cystennin £5,267.77 6622270 Ysgol Pentrefoelas £1,894.63 6622271 Ysgol Bro Gwydir £22,223.07 6622272 Ysgol Nant Y Groes £23,976.39 6622273 Ysgol Swn Y Don £11,837.68 6622274 Ysgol Awel y Mynydd £29,533.51 6622275 Ysgol Dyffryn Yr Enfys £8,584.90 6623020 Ysgol Babanod Llanfairfechan £6,048.60 6623021 Ysgol Llangelynnin £3,823.12 6623024 Ysgol Pencae £11,884.15 6623032 Ysgol Ysbyty Ifan £583.23 6623038 Ysgol St. George £3,698.46 6623039 Ysgol Llanddoged £2,038.36 6623040 Ysgol Eglwysbach £3,355.01 6623043 Ysgol Porth Y Felin £16,704.52 6623059 Ysgol Llanddulas £7,116.88 6623062 Ysgol Betws yn Rhos £2,694.53 6623302 Ysgol Bodafon £4,261.69 6623303 Ysgol Bendigaid William Davies £7,295.66 6623307 Ysgol San Sior £12,108.89 6623333 Ysgol Sant Joseph £14,401.12 6623340 Ysgol y Plas £4,461.43 6624022 Ysgol John Bright £52,748.32 6624023 Ysgol Aberconwy £37,135.44 6624035 YSGOL DYFFRYN CONWY £33,759.47 6624038 YSGOL Y CREUDDYN £32,133.21 6625201 Ysgol Pen Y Bryn £20,593.20 6625400 Ysgol Emrys ap Iwan £51,309.69 6625402 Eirias High School £56,896.11 6625403 Ysgol Bryn Elian £41,312.52 6627007 Ysgol Y Gogarth £14,780.59 6632011 Ysgol Hiraddug £11,284.68 6632037 Ysgol Y Castell CP £9,730.15 6632038 Christ Church Primary School £38,645.22 6632039 Ysgol Llywelyn £39,265.82 6632057 Ysgol y Faenol £9,465.12 6632059 Ysgol Penmorfa CP £27,897.71 6632060 Ysgol Emmanuel £35,877.48 6632066 Ysgol Dewi Sant £25,958.49 6632067 Ysgol Melyd £7,990.92 6632070 Ysgol Bodfari £1,370.50 6632072 Ysgol Bryn Hedydd £21,656.24 6632124 Ysgol Cefn Meiriadog £3,890.82 6632125 Frongoch Juniors £9,812.63 6632127 Ysgol Henllan £4,161.34 6632134 Ysgol Twm o'r Nant £16,690.94 6632135 Ysgol Bryn Clwyd £1,448.68 6632136 Ysgol Y Parc £9,157.39 6632164 Ysgol Gellifor £2,730.53 6632168 Ysgol Pentrecelyn £1,416.98 6632214 Ysgol Betws Gwerful Goch £2,445.23 6632215 Ysgol Carrog £2,435.69 6632216 Ysgol Caer Drewyn £6,998.67 6632219 Ysgol Bro Elwern £3,766.16 6632227 Ysgol Y Llys £22,324.35 6632234 Ysgol Bryn Collen £6,855.88 6632255 Rhos Street CP School £10,141.31 6632256 Ysgol Pen Barras £12,453.30 6632261 Ysgol Bro Cinmeirch £6,108.91 6632262 Ysgol Bro Famau £2,906.90 6632263 Ysgol Gymraeg y Gwernant £13,763.08 6632264 Ysgol Clawdd Offa £21,892.23 6632265 Bodnant Community Primary School £21,636.22 6632266 Ysgol Pendref £10,193.29 6632267 Ysgol_Bro_Dyfrdwy £9,586.68 6632268 Ysgol Carreg Emlyn £4,502.67 6633020 Ysgol Tremeirchion £4,575.60 6633024 St Asaph Infants School £5,655.57 6633044 Ysgol Llanbedr £2,328.90 6633045 Ysgol Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd £5,811.92 6633050 Ysgol Borthyn £5,190.54 6633057 Ysgol Pant Pastynog £4,166.59 6633061 Ysgol Dyffryn Ial £2,131.31 6633062 Ysgol Esgob Morgan £6,465.00 6633316 Ysgol Trefnant £5,297.32 6634003 Rhyl High School £71,440.55 6634014 Prestatyn High School £67,273.43 6634020 Ysgol Uwchradd Glan Clwyd £67,582.88 6634026 Denbigh High School £23,135.94 6634027 Ysgol Dinas Bran £48,091.44 6634031 Ysgol Brynhyfryd £35,825.67 6635901 St Brigid's
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