The Following Schools Were Awarded Grants in 2017-18: All Saints

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The Following Schools Were Awarded Grants in 2017-18: All Saints The following schools were awarded grants in 2017-18: All Saints Academy Arthur Mellows Village College Ash Manor School Astor College Avanti House Beamont Collegiate Academy Bedford Modern School Belmont Community School Birkenhead High School Academy Blessed John Henry Newman RC College Bloxwich Academy Broadoak Mathematics and Computing College Budmouth College Burnt Mill Academy Cambourne Science and International Academy Cardiff and Vale College Chatham and Clarendon Grammar School Chatham Grammar School for Girls Colton Hills Community School Copley Academy Dame Elizabeth Cadbury School East Norfolk Sixth Form College Gateacre School George Green's School Great Academy Ashton Greater Peterborough UTC Harris Academy Chafford Hundred Holly Lodge Science College Honley High School Ixworth Free School Kimbolton School King Edward`s School (Birmingham) King Edward VI Grammar School (Lincs) Kings Leadership Academy Liverpool Kings Leadership Academy Warrington La Retraite RC Girls’ School Liverpool Life Sciences UTC Llandarcy Academy of Sport Lodge Park Academy Magnus Church of England Academy Maidstone Grammar School Matravers School Mossbourne Community Academy Newmarket Academy North Birmingham Academy Old Swinford Hospital ORTU Gable Hall Academy Oswestry School Penair School Q3 Academy Great Barr Q3 Academy Langley Reading UTC Ripley St Thomas Church of England Academy Royal School Armagh RSA Academy Tipton Sandbach School Saxmundham Free School St Catherine's College St Georges Academy St Matthews Roman Catholic High School Stamford Wellland Academy The Belvedere Academy The Boswells School, Chelmsford Learning Partnership The De La Salle Academy The Dearne Advanced Learning Centre The Hawthornes School The JCB Academy The Jewellery Quarter Academy The Quest Academy The Stockwood Park Academy The Streetly Academy The Woodroffe School Thistley Hough Thomas Estley Community College Tile Cross Academy Torquay Academy Trinity School, Teignmouth Tudor Grange Samworth Tunbridge Wells Girls Grammar School UTC Leeds Walkden High School Wellacre Technology Academy West Midlands UTC Westminster Academy Wrenn Academy .
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