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Council 141019 Appendix D Appendix 1 , Item PDF 60 KB School Name 20MPH Road Comments Alexandra Infants School Primary Kent House Road Is to become Full Time 20 limit in 19/20 Alexandra Junior School Primary Ashgrove School Independent Babington House School Independent Balgowan Primary School Primary Baston School Independent Bickley Park School Independent Bickley Primary School Primary YES Nightingale Lane Advisory Part Time 20 Biggin Hill Primary School Primary YES Old Tye Avenue Part Time 20 Bishop Challoner School Independent Bishop Justus School Secondary YES Magpie Hall Lane Full Time 20 Blenheim Primary School Primary YES Blenheim Road Advisory Part Time 20 Breaside School Independent Bromley Beacon Academy (Burwood School)SEN Bromley College College Bromley High School Independent Bromley Road Infant School Primary Bromley Trust Academy (Midfield & Hayes)SEN Browns School Independent Bullers Wood School Secondary Burnt Ash Primary School Primary YES Rangefield Road Advisory Part Time 20 Castlecombe Primary School Primary YES Castlecombe Road Full Time 20 Charles Darwin Secondary YES Jail Lane Part Time 20 Chelsfield Primary School Primary Chislehurst CE Primary School Primary Chislehurst School for Girls Secondary Churchfields Primary School Primary Clare House Primary School Primary Coopers Technology College Secondary Crofton Infant School Primary Crofton Junior School Primary Cudham CE Primary School Primary YES Jail Lane Part Time 20 Darrick Wood Infant School Primary Darrick Wood Junior School Primary Darrick Wood School Secondary Darul Uloom School Independent Dorset Road Infant School Primary YES Dorset Road Full Time 20 Downe Primary School Primary Eden Park High School Secondary Edgebury Primary School Primary YES Edgebury / Belmont LaneAdvisory Part Time 20 Eltham College Independent Farnborough Primary School Primary Farringtons School Independent Glebe School SEN Gray's Farm Primary School Primary YES Grays Farm Road Full Time 20 Green Street Green Primary Primary Harris Academy Beckenham Secondary Harris Academy Bromley Secondary Is to become Full Time 20 limit in 19/20 Harris Primary Academy Beckenham Primary Harris Primary Academy Crystal PalacePrimary (Malcolm) Harris Primary Academy Kent House (Royston)Primary Harris Primary Academy Orpington (Hillside)Primary Harris Primary Academy Shortlands Primary Hawes Down Infant School Primary Hawes Down Junior School Primary Hayes Primary School Primary Hayes School Secondary Highfield Infant School Primary Highfield Junior School Primary Holy Innocents RC Primary School Primary James Dixon Primary School Primary School Name 20MPH Road Comments Kemnal Technology College Secondary Keston CE Primary School Primary La Fontaine Academy Primary YES Nightingale Lane/Tlyney RdAdvisory Part Time 20 Langley Park Boys School Secondary Langley Park Girls School Secondary Langley Park Primary Primary Leesons Primary School Primary Manor Oak Primary School Primary YES Sweeps Lane Advisory Part Time 20 Marian Vian Primary School Primary Marjorie McClure School Primary Mead Road Infant School Primary YES Green Lane Advisory Part Time 20 Midfield Primary School Primary Mottingham Primary School Primary YES Ravensworth Road Full Time 20 Newstead Wood School Secondary Oak Lodge Primary School Primary Oaklands Primary School Primary Parish CE Primary School Primary Perry Hall Primary School Primary YES Perry Hall Road Part Time 20 Pickhurst Infant School Primary Pickhurst Junior School Primary Poverest Primary School Primary Pratts Bottom Primary School Primary Princes Plain Primary School Primary Raglan Primary School Primary Ravens Wood School Secondary Red Hill Primary School Primary YES Red Hill Part Time 20 Riverside School SEN Scotts Park Primary School Primary Southborough Primary School Primary St Anthony's RC Primary School Primary YES Genoa Rd Full Time 20 St Christopher's School Independent St David's College Independent St George's CE Primary School Primary YES Tylney Road Advisory Part Time 20 St James' RC Primary School Primary St John's CE Primary School Primary YES Maple Road Full Time 20 St Joseph's RC Primary School Primary St Mark's CE Primary School Primary St Mary Cray Primary School Primary YES High Street, SMC Full Time 20 St Mary's RC Primary School Primary St Olave's School Secondary St Paul's Cray CE Primary School Primary St Peter & St Paul RC Primary School Primary St Philomena's RC Primary School Primary St Vincent's RC Primary School Primary YES Harting Road Full Time 20 Stewart Fleming Primary School Primary YES Felmingham Road Full Time 20 The Highway Primary School Primary The Priory School Secondary YES Tintagel Road Advisory Part Time 20 The Ravensbourne School Secondary The Tutorial Foundation SEN Tubbenden Primary School Primary Unicorn Primary School Primary Valley Primary School Primary Warren Road Primary School Primary Wickham Common Primary School Primary Wickham Court School Independent Worsley Bridge Junior School Primary.
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