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232 Response Data Supply Staff Agency Staff School £ £ ALFRISTON SCHOOL 12,038.84 3,320.00 SIDLEY COMMUNITY P. SCHOOL 25,015.30 30,594.24 BREDE PRIMARY SCHOOL 18,682.12 0.00 BROAD OAK COMMUNITY P. SCHOOL 15,757.40 -281.96 CHIDDINGLY PRIMARY SCHOOL 21,516.94 670.00 WHITEHILL INFANTS SCHOOL 11,678.96 1,303.00 GROVELANDS COMMUNITY SCHOOL 72,567.72 508.60 HAMSEY COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL 2,757.36 3,085.50 HANKHAM PRIMARY SCHOOL 11,203.96 14,053.79 HELLINGLY COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL 16,784.50 17,985.44 LAUGHTON COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL 4,999.03 5,701.51 WALLANDS COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL 44,116.79 16,191.18 WESTERN ROAD COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL 10,857.81 26,537.10 MAYNARDS GREEN COMMUNITY P. SCHOOL 18,025.83 288.16 PARK MEAD PRIMARY SCHOOL 55,266.49 8,964.98 PEACEHAVEN INFANT SCHOOL 21,555.50 818.60 PLUMPTON PRIMARY SCHOOL 37,180.14 380.00 PUNNETTS TOWN COMMUNITY P. SCHOOL 15,262.42 0.00 RINGMER PRIMARY SCHOOL 3,853.69 5,374.20 ROTHERFIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL 820.42 205.30 SEAFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL 28,218.99 7,571.99 TELSCOMBE CLIFFS COMMUNITY P. SCHOOL 9,043.72 7,921.41 WESTFIELD SCHOOL 5,748.82 4,219.08 WILLINGDON PRIMARY SCHOOL 51,911.39 0.00 ST MICHAELS PRIMARY SCHOOL WITHYHAM 14,905.58 0.00 WIVELSFIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL 10,661.51 3,125.00 CHYNGTON SCHOOL 20,937.72 6,665.00 CHANTRY COMMUNITY P.SCHOOL 15,580.08 18,456.75 LITTLE COMMON SCHOOL 56,071.81 7,484.60 WHITE HOUSE PRIMARY SCHOOL 26,726.76 11,974.42 HERNE JUNIOR SCHOOL 26,712.91 6,729.00 DENTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL 29,352.55 17,429.76 CRADLE HILL COMMUNITY P. SCHOOL 22,177.82 14,536.43 POLEGATE SCHOOL 31,714.69 240.00 SOUTHDOWN JUNIOR SCHOOL 6,145.56 169.00 MANOR PRIMARY SCHOOL 15,787.56 12,982.20 HAWKES FARM PRIMARY SCHOOL 13,684.42 21,741.44 HODDERN JUNIOR SCHOOL 12,423.38 12,469.66 MEECHING VALLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL 25,933.07 7,234.01 GRAYS SCHOOL 26,525.99 11,476.00 MARSHLANDS PRIMARY SCHOOOL 3,537.21 35,990.11 JARVIS BROOK SCHOOL 9,415.28 23,741.60 PEBSHAM C.P. SCHOOL 8,855.57 1,560.00 SANDOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL 60,101.28 360.00 REDLAKE COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL 29,943.61 8,246.00 WEST ST.LEONARDS COMMUNITY P. SCHOOL 11,669.08 65,991.15 SILVERDALE PRIMARY SCHOOL 27,343.16 0.00 DUDLEY INFANT SCHOOL 9,966.00 0.00 BLACKLANDS PRIMARY SCHOOL 68,298.67 289.14 LANGNEY PRIMARY SCHOOL 34,676.05 11,641.88 TOLLGATE COMMUNITY JUNIOR SCHOOL 6,425.64 11,394.40 ROSELANDS INFANTS SCHOOL 93,042.09 2,015.45 MOTCOMBE COMMUNITY SCHOOL 27,000.87 3,648.76 PASHLEY DOWN INFANTS SCHOOL 20,269.34 0.00 OCKLYNGE JUNIOR SCHOOL 71,168.91 4,784.44 HIGHFIELD JUNIOR SCHOOL 13,857.80 30,783.47 PARKLAND JUNIOR SCHOOL 23,317.56 4,247.49 PARKLAND INFANTS SCHOOL 14,522.41 0.00 WEST RISE COMMUNITY INFANT SCHOOL 15,896.86 1,598.00 WEST RISE JUNIOR SCHOOL 2,551.72 36,605.26 HAMPDEN PARK INFANT SCHOOL 15,320.65 0.00 STAFFORD JUNIORS SCHOOL 22,095.12 18,940.90 CHURCHWOOD COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL 11,253.85 -57.50 ROCKS PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL 19,196.22 5,252.00 OAKWOOD SCHOOL 23,471.00 5,566.40 BOURNE PRIMARY SCHOOL 5,194.81 17,995.05 CASTLEDOWN COMMUNITY P. & NURSERY SCHOOL 34,582.29 23,428.07 MERIDIAN PRIMARY SCHOOL 14,000.69 6,816.77 SHINEWATER PRIMARY SCHOOL 36,920.89 16,085.48 LITTLE RIDGE COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL 49,784.99 2,769.28 PARKSIDE COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL 20,247.71 8,668.41 ROBSACK WOOD COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL 8,539.20 62,996.56 STONE CROSS SCHOOL 43,330.54 4,114.88 HARLANDS PRIMARY SCHOOL 19,582.62 2,571.80 ELPHINSTONE COMMUNITY SCHOOL 48,773.59 21,632.59 KING OFFA P. SCHOOL 26,720.61 4,337.74 THE HAVEN C E METHODIST PRIMARY SCHOOL 30,701.63 20,447.74 HOLLINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOL 16,481.91 4,073.50 BARCOMBE C.E.P.SCHOOL 14,301.61 5,425.00 BATTLE & LANGTON C.E.P.SCHOOL 21,951.04 11,408.00 BECKLEY C.E.P. SCHOOL 614.35 0.00 ALL SAINTS C.E.P.SCHOOL 6,672.09 9,998.12 BURWASH C.E. SCHOOL 11,283.02 1,006.34 BUXTED C.E.P. SCHOOL 8,192.75 827.50 CATSFIELD C.E P. SCHOOL 10,121.53 804.00 ST PETERS C.E.P. SCHOOL CHAILEY 833.32 3,543.50 CROSS-IN-HAND C.E.P. SCHOOL 26,241.26 4,495.12 CROWHURST C.E.P. SCHOOL 9,188.57 0.00 DALLINGTON C.E.P. SCHOOL 10,645.63 2,759.50 DANEHILL C.E.P. SCHOOL 20,126.61 1,735.00 DITCHLING ST. MARGARETS C.E.P. SCHOOL 2,687.73 3,975.00 EAST HOATHLY C.E.P. SCHOOL 30,634.88 1,180.00 ETCHINGHAM C.E.P. SCHOOL 12,022.46 7,236.02 FLETCHING C.E.P. SCHOOL 14,211.37 0.00 FOREST ROW C.E.P. SCHOOL 13,034.24 4,325.14 FRANT C.E.P. SCHOOL 18,284.82 40.00 HERSTMONCEUX C.E.P. SCHOOL 2,532.48 0.00 HIGH HURSTWOOD C.E.P.SCHOOL 37,015.21 14,985.47 HURST GREEN C.E.P. SCHOOL 11,775.23 2,435.45 SOUTH MALLING C.E.P. SCHOOL 9,032.82 16,186.18 SOUTHOVER C.E.P. SCHOOL 16,017.57 95.00 BONNERS C.E.P. SCHOOL 18,303.34 1,950.16 MAYFIELD C.E.P. SCHOOL 9,956.41 3,042.96 MOUNTFIELD & WHATLINGTON C.E.P. SCHOOL 216.58 0.00 NETHERFIELD C.E.P. SCHOOL 7,026.28 0.00 NINFIELD C.E.P. SCHOOL 17,576.38 160.00 NORTHIAM C.E.P. SCHOOL 1,307.43 40.00 NUTLEY C.E.P. SCHOOL 12,740.29 2,552.67 PEASMARSH C.E.P. SCHOOL 2,864.65 4,347.00 PEVENSEY & WESTHAM C.E.P. SCHOOL 39,233.67 4,435.00 ST. MICHAELS C.E.P. SCHOOL PLAYDEN 16,554.24 12,677.24 SALEHURST C.E.P. SCHOOL 7,920.84 3,542.00 SEDLESCOMBE C.E.P. SCHOOL 27,542.42 6,300.00 STONEGATE C.E.P. SCHOOL 3,269.78 0.00 TICEHURST & FLIMWELL C.E.P. SCHOOL 20,002.32 2,887.60 FIRLE C.E.P. SCHOOL 26,084.98 1,839.24 FIVE ASHES C.E.P. SCHOOL 6,101.10 0.00 ICKLESHAM C.E.P. SCHOOL 13,478.31 -2,135.00 NEWICK C.E.P. SCHOOL 23,027.25 0.00 BODIAM C.E.P.SCHOOL 16,092.40 0.00 IFORD & KINGSTON C.E.P. SCHOOL 11,199.34 3,418.20 STAPLECROSS METHODIST PRIMARY SCHOOL 23,567.14 7,029.00 WADHURST C.E.P. SCHOOL 46,326.63 14,987.01 ST PAULS C.E.P. SCHOOL 90,190.09 11,702.64 ST.ANDREWS C.E INFANTS SCHOOL 23,525.67 0.00 ST. LEONARDS C.E PRIMARY SCHOOL 43,898.30 15,489.14 PELLS C.E.P. LEWES SCHOOL 0.00 8,442.22 BLACKBOYS C.E.P.SCHOOL 16,917.57 813.28 SIR HENRY FERMORS C.E.P. SCHOOL 23,521.51 12,721.88 ST JOHNS C.E.P. SCHOOL 31,404.90 158.60 FRAMFIELD C.E.P. SCHOOL 15,234.25 6,332.00 GUESTLING BRADSHAW C.E.P. SCHOOL 8,582.52 0.00 ST MARKS C.E.P. SCHOOL HADLOW DOWN 20,750.71 2,277.79 ST MARY the VIRGIN C.E.P. SCHOOL HARTFIELD 4,202.86 13,174.00 ALL SAINT'S & ST RICHARD'S C.E. PRIMARY SCHOOL 7,191.48 895.00 LITTLE HORSTED C.E.P. SCHOOL 13,051.61 0.00 MARK CROSS C.E.P. SCHOOL 5,208.27 5,930.00 GROOMBRIDGE ST THOMAS C.E.P. SCHOOL 16,185.12 4,548.00 RODMELL C.E.P. SCHOOL 6,183.18 16,593.56 HOLY CROSS C.E.P. SCHOOL 7,893.34 4,978.67 ST THOMAS C.E.P. SCHOOL WINCHELSEA 28,419.26 3,450.00 ST PETER & ST PAUL C.E.P.SCHOOL 4,862.73 12,073.58 ST MARY MAGDALEN CATHOLIC P. SCHOOL 15,425.72 14,797.67 ST MARYS CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL 10,490.59 4,960.00 ST. PANCRAS CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL 10,892.71 6,565.90 ST PHILIPS CATHOLIC P. SCHOOL 8,857.76 0.00 ANNECY CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL 6,856.41 0.00 CHRISTCHURCH C.E PRIMARY SCHOOL 47,269.52 5,559.40 ALL SAINTS C.E. JUNIOR SCHOOL 10,314.10 13,677.49 ST. MARY STAR OF SEA CATHOLIC P. SCHOOL 15,187.40 1,864.21 SACRED HEART CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL 44,092.71 0.00 ST JOHN'S MEADS C.E.P. SCHOOL 46,256.96 859.00 ST.THOMAS BECKETT CATHOLIC INFANT SCHOOL 10,217.99 2,920.32 ST.THOMAS BECKETT CATHOLIC JUNIOR SCHOOL 27,448.89 2,966.34 RYE COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL 2,173.92 12,578.00 PEACEHAVEN COMMUNITY SCHOOL 17,979.96 28,551.20 CLAVERHAM COMMUNITY COLLEGE 39,894.65 14,268.83 BEACON COMMUNITY COLLEGE 46,613.86 283,428.51 HAILSHAM COMMUNITY COLLEGE 98,708.87 61,053.44 HEATHFIELD COMMUNITY COLLEGE 42,006.70 1,295.00 ROBERTSBRIDGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 20,982.67 74,119.55 SEAFORD HEAD COMMUNITY COLLEGE 45,805.53 38,742.80 UCKFIELD COMMUNITY COLLEGE 83,855.18 26,124.29 UPLANDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 20,230.38 27,730.05 WILLINGDON COMMUNITY SCHOOL 32,811.70 34,368.09 RINGMER COMMUNITY COLLEGE 28,213.30 17,443.50 CHAILEY SCHOOL 12,031.13 27,667.94 BEXHILL HIGH SCHOOL 19,696.76 209,309.16 RYE COLLEGE 35,115.66 26,508.00 TIDEWAY SCHOOL 32,226.46 35,189.77 PRIORY SCHOOL 9,147.82 99,786.95 HELENSWOOD SCHOOL 73,303.91 50,482.36 HILLCREST SCHOOL 27,345.55 159,541.21 THE GROVE SCHOOL 29,300.25 67,340.94 EASTBOURNE TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE 4,845.10 28,845.02 RATTON SCHOOL 53,426.65 70,744.70 THE CAVENDISH SCHOOL 94,698.52 38,983.04 FILSHAM VALLEY SCHOOL 24,013.82 66,345.00 THE CAUSEWAY SCHOOL 12,352.62 50,762.18 WILLIAM PARKER SCHOOL 85,729.91 83,856.25 ST RICHARDS CATHOLIC COLLEGE 41,763.78 9,920.12 THE BISHOP BELL C.E.
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