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South & South East in Bloom Blooming Schools Competition 2012 South & South East in Bloom Blooming Schools Competition 2012 Special Schools Limpsfield Grange School, Oxted, Surrey Silver Saxon Wood School, Basingstoke, Hampshire Silver Abbey School, Farnham, Surrey Silver Gilt Henry Tyndale School, Farnborough, Hampshire Silver Gilt Palatine Primary School, Worthing, West Sussex Silver Gilt Parkwood Hall School, Swanley, Kent Silver Gilt Oakley School, Tunbridge Wells, Kent Gold & Special Schools Winner Dorset Wimborne First School, Wimborne Minster Silver Mudeford Infants School, Christchurch Silver Gilt St. John's CE First School, Wimborne Minster Silver Gilt Chewton Common Playgroup, Highcliffe Silver Gilt & Dorset Winner East Sussex Ashdown House Prep School, Forest Row Certificate Forest Row Pre-School, Forest Row Silver Pebsham Community Primary School, Bexhill-on-Sea Silver Gilt Moulsecoomb Primary School, Brighton Silver Gilt Greenfields School, Forest Row Silver Gilt King Offa Primary School, Bexhill on Sea Silver Gilt Michael Hall School, Forest Row Silver Gilt & East Sussex Winner Hampshire Liphook Infant School, Liphook Certificate Bay House School, Gosport Bronze Liphook CofE Junior School, Liphook Silver Bridgemary Community Sports College, Gosport Silver Gilt Castle Hill Junior School, Basingstoke Silver Gilt Cupernham Junior School, Romsey Silver Gilt Grange Infant School, Rowner Silver Gilt Grange Junior, Gosport Silver Gilt North Baddesley Junior, North Baddesley Silver Gilt Solent Junior School, Portsmouth Silver Gilt South Farnborough Infant, Farnborough Silver Gilt St Swithun Wells Catholic Primary School, Eastleigh Silver Gilt Wicor Primary School, Fareham Silver Gilt Wootey Junior School, Alton Silver Gilt Alton Infants School, Alton Gold Barton County Primary School & Early Years Centre, IOW Gold Eggar's School, Alton Gold Foundry Lane Primary School, Southampton Gold Leesland C of E Infant School, Gosport Gold Newtown C.of E. Primary School, Gosport Gold Northwood Primary School, IOW Gold Rowner Infant School, Gosport Gold Siskin Infant & Nursery School, Gosport Gold Northern Junior Community School, Fareham Gold & Hampshire Winner Kent Anthony Roper Primary School, Eynsford Silver Five Oak Green Montessori School, Five Oak Green Silver Hampton Primary School, Herne Bay Silver Herne Bay Junior School, Herne Bay Silver Kemsing Primary School, Sevenoaks Silver Reculver Church of England Primary School, Herne Bay Silver Riverview Infant School, Gravesend Silver Briary Primary School, Herne Bay Silver Gilt Capel Primary School, Five Oak Green Silver Gilt Hawkhurst C.of E. Primary School, Hawkhurst Silver Gilt Herne CE Junior School, Herne Bay Silver Gilt Riverview Junior School, Gravesend Silver Gilt Temple Hill Primary School, Dartford Silver Gilt The Abbey School, Faversham Silver Gilt All Saints C.E.P School, Chatham Gold Colliers Green CEP School, Cranbrook Gold Herne Infant and Nursery School, Herne Bay Gold The Oaks Infant School, Sittingbourne Gold & Kent Winner Surrey Bell Farm Junior School, Walton-on-Thames Bronze Littleton C of E Infant, Shepperton Silver Horley Infant School, Horley Silver Langshott Infants, Horley Silver Banstead Community Junior School, Banstead Silver Gilt Claygate Primary School, Claygate Silver Gilt Sayes Court Primary School, Addlestone Gold & Surrey Winner West Sussex Arundel Church of England School, Arundel Bronze Kingsham Primary School, Chichester Bronze Chichester Nursery School, Children and Family Centre, Chichester Bronze Bishop Luffa School, Chichester Silver Kingslea Primary School, Horsham Silver Northgate Primary, Crawley Silver Seal Primary School, Selsey Silver St. Andrew's CE Primary School, Steyning Silver St. Margaret's Church of England Primary School, Angmering Silver St. Mary's C. Of E. School , Clymping Silver Summerlea CP School, Rustington Silver West Chiltington Community School, West Chiltington Silver White Meadows Primary, Wick Silver Ferring C. of E. Primary School, Ferring Silver Gilt Rustington CP School, Rustington Silver Gilt St Robert Southwell, Horsham Silver Gilt Rose Green Infant School, Bognor Regis Silver Gilt Southgate Primary School, Crawley Silver Gilt St. Peter's CEP School, Ardingly Silver Gilt Oathall Community College, Haywards Heath Silver Gilt Desmond Anderson Primary School, Crawley Gold Georgian Gardens C.P. School, Rustington Gold Imberhorne School, East Grinstead Gold Jessie Young Husband Primary School, Chichester Gold Medmerry Primary School, Selsey Gold Rose Green Junior School, Bognor Regis Gold South Bersted C. of E. Primary School, Bognor Regis Gold St. Mary's C.of E. (Aided) Primary School, Pulborough Gold Maidenbower Junior School, Crawley Gold & Overall Winner.
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