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The North East Artsmark Community (As of February 2019) The North East Artsmark community (as of February 2019) Schools working towards their Artsmark award Darlington Abbey Junior School Corporation Road Community Primary School Marchbank Free School Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College Durham Blackhall Primary School Browney Primary Academy Butterknowle Primary School Catchgate Primary School Cockfield Primary School Crook Primary School Ebchester CofE Primary School Esh CofE (Aided) Primary School Evenwood CofE Primary School Finchale Primary School Greenland Community Primary School King James I Academy Bishop Auckland Neville's Cross Primary School New Seaham Academy The Oaks Secondary School Ouston Primary School Ox Close Primary School Parkside Academy Pelton Community Primary School St Anne's CofE Primary School St Bede's Roman Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School St John's School & Sixth Form College St Margaret’s Church of England Primary School St Michael’s Church of England Primary School Shotton Hall Primary School Silver Tree Primary School South Stanley Junior School Thornley Primary School Tudhoe Colliery Primary School Wearhead Primary School West Cornforth Primary School West Rainton Primary School Westlea Primary School Wingate Junior School Witton Gilbert Primary School Gateshead Bede Community Primary School Birtley East Community Primary School Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School Dunston Hill Community Primary School Fell Dyke Community Primary School Front Street Community Primary School Gibside School Heworth Grange Comprehensive School Highfield Community Primary School Kelvin Grove Community Primary School Portobello Primary School Riverside Primary Academy Ryton Community Infant School St Aidan's Church of England Primary School St Joseph's Roman Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School St Peter's Roman Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School St Philip Neri Roman Catholic Primary School Hartlepool Barnard Grove Primary School Eskdale Academy High Tunstall College of Science Manor Community Academy Rift House Primary School St Peter’s Elwick Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School West Park Primary School Middlesbrough Abingdon Primary School Ayresome Primary School Corpus Christi RC Primary School North Ormesby Primary Academy St Augustine's RC Primary School St Thomas More RC Primary School Caldicotes Primary Academy Archibald Primary School St Edward's RC Primary School Sacred Heart Primary School Captain Cook Primary School Brambles Primary Academy Berwick Hills Primary School Easterside Academy Newcastle upon Tyne Archibald First School Atkinson Road Primary Academy Benton Park Primary School Central Walker Church of England Primary School Chillingham Road Primary School Christ Church CofE Primary School English Martyrs’ RC Primary School (second award) Excelsior Academy Gosforth Central Middle School Grange First School Hawthorn Primary School Heaton Manor School Hilton Primary Academy Kenton School Knop Law Primary School Moorside Community Primary School Newcastle High School for Girls Royal Grammar School Sacred Heart Catholic High School (second award) St Cuthbert's Catholic Primary School St Johns Primary School St Teresa's Catholic Primary School St Vincent's RC Primary School Simonside Primary School Tyneview Primary School Walkergate Community School Welbeck Academy Westgate Hill Primary Academy North Tyneside Amberley Primary School Bailey Green Primary School Beacon Hill School Benton Dene Primary School Benton Dene School Burnside Business and Enterprise College Burradon Community Primary School Coquet Park First School Forest Hall Primary School Greenfields Community Primary School John Spence Community High School Langley First School Marden High School Monkhouse Primary School Monkseaton High School New York Primary School Percy Main Primary School Redesdale Primary School Rockcliffe First School (second award) St Joseph’s Roman Catholic Primary School South Wellfield First School Stephenson Memorial Primary School Valley Gardens Middle School Wellfield Middle School Western Community Primary School Northumberland Allendale Primary School Bede Academy Bedlington West End First School Branton Community Primary School Central Primary School Cambo First School Cleaswell Hill School Cramlington Village Primary School Cramlington Shanklea Primary School The Dales School Glendale Community Middle School Grange View Church of England Voluntary Controlled First School Hareside Primary School Haydon Bridge Community High School and Sports College Highfield Middle School Humshaugh Church of England First School Northumberland CofE Academy Malvin's Close Primary Academy Mickley First School Morpeth First School Morpeth Chantry Middle School (second award) Morpeth Newminster Middle School (second award) Prudhoe Castle First School The Sele First School St Cuthbert's Roman Catholic Voluntary Aided First School St Michael’s Church of England Primary School Spittal Community School Stannington First School Wooler First School Redcar and Cleveland Bankfields Primary School Kilton Thorpe Specialist Academy Nunthorpe Primary Academy Ormesby Primary School Prior Pursglove and Stockton Sixth Form College St Benedict's Primary Catholic Voluntary Academy South Tyneside Bamburgh School Biddick Hall Junior School Boldon School Harton Primary School Hedworth Lane Primary School Hedworthfield Primary School Keelman's Way School Jarrow School Park View School Ridgeway Primary Academy St Bede's RC Voluntary Aided Primary School Westoe Crown Primary School Stockton-on-Tees Fairfield Primary School Ian Ramsey Church of England Academy Oakdene Primary School Prior’s Mill Church of England Controlled Primary School St Gregory's Catholic Academy St Joseph's Roman Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Primary School Thornaby Academy The Village Primary School Whinstone Primary School Sunderland Academy 360 (second award) Barbara Priestman Academy Barnes Infant Academy Barnwell Academy Bernard Gilpin Primary School Biddick Academy Blackfell Primary School Diamond Hall Infant Academy Diamond Hall Junior Academy East Rainton Primary School Farringdon Academy Fatfield Academy Grangetown Primary School Grindon Infant School Hetton Lyons Primary School Highfield Community Primary School Hylton Castle Primary School (second award) Marlborough Primary School New Penshaw Academy New Silksworth Academy Junior Northern Saints CofE Voluntary Aided Primary School Oxclose Community Academy Richard Avenue Primary School St Mary's Roman Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School Usworth Colliery Primary School .
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