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School Nursing Links -Sept 2020 North East South West High Schools High Schools High Schools High Schools Karen Williams Emilie Jolliffe Kirsty Younger Cardinal Newman Ashcroft Chiltern Academy ( EJ) Chalkhills Academy Icknield Putteridge Denbigh (KW) Challney High School for Boys Lealands Stopsley Stockwood Park Academy (KY) Challney High School for Girls Lea Manor Evolve Shine ACE / Avenue Centre for Aspire 22 King Street, Luton 15-17 Connaught House Education Landrace Road, Luton LU1 2DT Upper George Street Cutenhoe Rd, Luton LU4 0SW Suite 4- KS4, Suite 6- KS3 LU1 3NJ Luton, LU1 2RD Eden 55 Princess Street, Luton LU1 5AT College College College College Barnfield College Luton Sixth Form College Infants, Primary & Junior Infants, Primary & Junior Infants, Primary & Junior Schools Infants, Primary & Junior Schools Schools Schools Angie Killick Anna Chouman Asia Malik Natasha Campbell Bramingham Primary Bushmead Beech Hill Primary (KY) Beechwood Primary Cheynes Infants Crawley Green Infants Dallow Primary (KY) Chantry Primary Icknield Primary Putteridge Primary Denbigh Primary (KW) Downside Primary Norton Road Primary Ramridge Primary Farley Juniors (KY) Ferrars Academy (Infants) St. Joseph’s Primary Riverbank Primary Hillborough Infants (KY) Ferrars Juniors Sundon Park Juniors Sacred Heart Primary Hillborough Juniors (KY) Foxdell Infants The Meads Primary Someries Infants Linden Academy (EJ) Foxdell Juniors Warden Hill Infant Someries Juniors Maidenhall Primary (EJ) Leagrave Primary Warden Hill Juniors Stopsley Primary St Margaret of Scotland Primary Pirton Hill Primary (EJ) Waulud Primary St. Matthew’s Primary Surrey Street Primary (KW) Southfield Primary Whitefields Primary Wenlock Juniors Tennyson Road Primary North St.Martin de Porres Primary (KW) Wigmore Primary Tennyson Road Primary South William Austin Infants (KW) Please note initials in green Whipperley Infant Academy (KY) William Austin Juniors next to the school indicates SN cover for that school Independent Schools Independent Schools Independent Schools Independent Schools Mehria Primary (5-11 yrs) Olive Tree Primary (5-11 yrs) Al-Hikmah Girls Rabia Boys (5-16 yrs) Jamiatul Uloom Al-Islamia Luton Pentecostal Church Oakwood Primary (3-11 yrs) Rabia Girls (5-16yrs) School (Boys 11-16 yrs) Christian Academy (3-13 yrs) Al-Hikmah Boys Active Support Ameina Unit 1, Britannia Estates, 19 Ambleside, Luton Leagrave Road, Luton LU3 2SF LU3 1RJ .
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