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Primary Need School SEN School Type Number of Students Avg Of Primary Need School SEN School Type Number of Students Avg of Annual Cost Autistic Spectrum Condition Abingdon House School Independent Special School x £29,850.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Acland Burghley School Mainstream School x £8,531.50 Autistic Spectrum Condition Ambler Primary School & Children's Centre Mainstream School 9 £7,440.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Arts and Media Islington Mainstream School 6 £1,916.67 Autistic Spectrum Condition Ashmount Primary School Mainstream School x £3,425.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Blessed Sacrament Catholic Primary School Mainstream School x £5,300.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Blossom House School Independent Special School x £16,800.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Brookfield Primary School Mainstream School x £8,400.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Canonbury Primary School Mainstream School x £11,120.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Central Foundation Boys' School Mainstream School x £12,987.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Christ The King Catholic Primary School Mainstream School x £8,400.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition City of London Academy Islington Mainstream Academy 5 £4,608.40 Autistic Spectrum Condition Clerkenwell Parochial CofE Primary School Mainstream School x £11,120.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Drayton Park Primary School Mainstream School x £5,630.51 Autistic Spectrum Condition Duncombe Primary School Mainstream School 5 £8,672.81 Autistic Spectrum Condition East West Community Nursery Early Years Centre x x Autistic Spectrum Condition Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School Mainstream School x x Autistic Spectrum Condition Finchley Catholic High School Mainstream School x £5,385.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Gillespie Primary School Mainstream School x £9,760.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Grafton Primary School Mainstream School 5 £7,070.40 Autistic Spectrum Condition Grasmere Primary School Mainstream School x £4,985.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Hanover Primary School Mainstream School x £8,150.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Hargrave Park Primary School Mainstream School x £10,213.33 Autistic Spectrum Condition Highbury Grove Secondary School Mainstream School 5 £2,384.41 Autistic Spectrum Condition Highbury Quadrant Primary School Mainstream School x £3,666.67 Autistic Spectrum Condition Highgate Wood Secondary School Mainstream School x £4,201.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Hillingdon Manor School Independent Special School x £41,870.01 Autistic Spectrum Condition Holloway School Mainstream School x x Autistic Spectrum Condition Hugh Myddelton Primary School Mainstream School x £10,161.01 Autistic Spectrum Condition Hungerford Primary School and Children's Centre Mainstream School x £5,300.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Ian Mikardo School Maintained Special School x £50,148.34 Autistic Spectrum Condition Kentish Town Church of England Primary School Mainstream with Resource Base x £15,380.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Kestrel House Independent Special School x £49,993.40 Autistic Spectrum Condition Kings Cross Academy Mainstream Academy x £5,300.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Laycock Primary School Mainstream School 6 £6,719.50 Autistic Spectrum Condition Leaways School Independent Special School x £54,600.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Maria Fidelis Catholic School FCJ Mainstream School x £4,652.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Montem Primary School Mainstream School x £9,760.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Mount Carmel Catholic College For Girls Mainstream School x £11,922.03 Autistic Spectrum Condition Newington Green Primary School Mainstream School x £8,540.67 Autistic Spectrum Condition North Islington Nursery School & Children's Centre Early Years Centre x x Autistic Spectrum Condition Pakeman Primary School Mainstream School x £11,120.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Parliament Hill School Mainstream School x £5,000.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Pooles Park Primary School Mainstream School 9 £10,047.12 Autistic Spectrum Condition Prior Weston Primary School Mainstream School 5 £4,420.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Radlett Lodge School Independent Special School x £64,707.57 Autistic Spectrum Condition Robert Blair Primary School Mainstream School x £14,674.09 Autistic Spectrum Condition Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School Mainstream School x £6,774.01 Autistic Spectrum Condition Samuel Rhodes MLD School Maintained Special School 10 £18,852.51 Autistic Spectrum Condition St Aloysius Catholic College Mainstream School x £2,780.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition St Andrew's Barnsbury Church Of England Primary Mainstream School x £11,120.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition St George The Martyr Church Of England Primary Sch Mainstream School x £5,000.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition St Ignatius College Mainstream School x £3,328.80 Autistic Spectrum Condition St Joan of Arc Catholic Primary School Mainstream School x £4,200.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition St John Evangelist Catholic Primary School Mainstream School x £8,210.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition St John's Highbury Vale CofE Primary School Mainstream School x £5,961.01 Autistic Spectrum Condition St John's Upper Holloway CofE Primary School Mainstream School x £11,260.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition St Jude And St Paul's CofE Primary School Mainstream School 7 £5,560.29 Autistic Spectrum Condition St Luke's CofE Primary School Mainstream School x £5,560.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition St Mark's CofE Primary School Mainstream School x x Autistic Spectrum Condition St Mary Magdalene Academy Mainstream Academy 5 £1,241.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition St Mary's CofE Primary School Mainstream School x £0.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition St Peter And St Paul Catholic Primary School Mainstream School x £11,922.03 Autistic Spectrum Condition Stormont House School Maintained Special School 10 £13,600.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Swiss Cottage School Maintained Special School x £26,778.13 Autistic Spectrum Condition The Bridge Integrated Learning Space AP/PRU: Free School 9 £47,444.44 Autistic Spectrum Condition The Bridge School Maintained Special School 124 £26,485.60 Autistic Spectrum Condition The Courtyard (SMMA) Special Free Schools 12 £12,823.67 Autistic Spectrum Condition The Garden School Maintained Special School x £32,673.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition The New North Academy Mainstream Academy x £9,960.50 Autistic Spectrum Condition Thomas Fairchild Community School Mainstream School x £8,440.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Thornhill Primary School Mainstream School x £3,706.67 Autistic Spectrum Condition Treehouse School Independent Special School x £11,922.03 Autistic Spectrum Condition Tufnell Park Primary School Mainstream School x £3,833.33 Autistic Spectrum Condition Westminster Kingsway College Further Education Alternative project x x Autistic Spectrum Condition Whitefield Schools And Centre Special School: Academy/Free x £14,750.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Whitehall Park School Mainstream Academy x x Autistic Spectrum Condition William Tyndale Primary School Mainstream Academy 6 £4,136.67 Autistic Spectrum Condition Willow Children's Centre Early Years Centre x £0.00 Autistic Spectrum Condition Winton Primary School Mainstream School x £6,506.67 Autistic Spectrum Condition Yerbury Primary School Mainstream School x £3,974.01 Hearing Impairment Blanche Nevile School Maintained Special School x £17,213.83 Hearing Impairment Frank Barnes School Maintained Special School x £22,860.00 Hearing Impairment Hamilton Lodge School and College for Deaf Childre Non Maintained Special School x x Hearing Impairment Hendon School Mainstream with Resource Base x £13,500.00 Hearing Impairment Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts Mainstream Independent Sch x £10,000.00 Hearing Impairment Laycock Primary School Mainstream School 5 £16,557.56 Hearing Impairment Mary Hare Grammar School Non Maintained Special School x £33,811.33 Hearing Impairment New River College Primary AP/PRU: LA Maintained x £8,400.00 Hearing Impairment Oak Lodge School Wandsworth Maintained Special School x £31,439.92 Hearing Impairment Samuel Rhodes MLD School Maintained Special School x £18,852.51 Hearing Impairment Swiss Cottage School Maintained Special School x £26,778.13 Moderate Learning Difficulty Acland Burghley School Mainstream School x £1,400.33 Moderate Learning Difficulty Arts and Media Islington Mainstream School x £0.00 Moderate Learning Difficulty Ashmount Primary School Mainstream School x £2,733.33 Moderate Learning Difficulty Blessed Sacrament Catholic Primary School Mainstream School x x Moderate Learning Difficulty Brookfield Primary School Mainstream School x £10,750.00 Moderate Learning Difficulty Central Foundation Boys' School Mainstream School x £0.00 Moderate Learning Difficulty Christ The King Catholic Primary School Mainstream School x £11,922.03 Moderate Learning Difficulty City of London Academy Islington Mainstream Academy x £4,302.33 Moderate Learning Difficulty Conewood Street Children's Centre Early Years Centre x x Moderate Learning Difficulty Copenhagen Primary School Mainstream School x x Moderate Learning Difficulty Dallington School Mainstream Independent Sch x £8,400.00 Moderate Learning Difficulty Eleanor Palmer Primary School Mainstream School x £1,357.00 Moderate Learning Difficulty Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School Mainstream School x £0.00 Moderate Learning Difficulty Finchley Catholic High School Mainstream School x £2,532.00 Moderate Learning Difficulty Gillespie Primary School Mainstream School x £7,680.68 Moderate Learning Difficulty Grafton Primary School Mainstream School x £11,320.51 Moderate Learning
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