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Autumn 2020 Selected Schools Local Authority Name School Name Type Active Lives Children and Young People Survey: Autumn 2020 Selected Schools Local Authority Name School Name Type of Establishment Ashford Ashford St Mary's Church of England Primary School Primary Ashford Ashford School Independent Ashford Brabourne Church of England Primary School Primary Ashford Homewood School and Sixth Form Centre Secondary Ashford Repton Manor Primary School Primary Ashford The North School Secondary Ashford The Norton Knatchbull School Secondary Canterbury City Barham Church of England Primary School Primary Canterbury City Barton Court Grammar School Secondary Canterbury City Chartham Primary School Primary Canterbury City Simon Langton Girls' Grammar School Secondary Canterbury City St Edmund's School Canterbury Independent Dartford Dartford Grammar School Secondary Dartford Dartford Science & Technology College Secondary Dartford Downsview Community Primary School Primary Dartford Horton Kirby Church of England Primary School Primary Dartford Joydens Wood Junior School Primary Dartford Manor Community Primary School Primary Dartford Oakfield Primary Academy Primary Dartford Sutton-At-Hone Church of England Primary School Primary Dartford Wilmington Grammar School for Girls Secondary Dover Astor College (A Specialist College for the Arts) Secondary Dover Green Park Community Primary School Primary Dover Sandwich Technology School Secondary Dover Sir Roger Manwood's School Secondary Dover St Margaret's-at-Cliffe Primary School Primary Dover St Mary's Catholic Primary School Primary Dover Warden House Primary School Primary EK Coastal Herne Bay Infant School Primary EK Coastal Ospringe Church of England Primary School Primary EK Coastal Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School Secondary EK Coastal The Archbishop's School Secondary Folkestone and Hythe Folkestone Academy Secondary Folkestone and Hythe Hythe Bay CofE Primary School Primary Folkestone and Hythe Morehall Primary Primary Folkestone and Hythe The Churchill School Primary Folkestone and Hythe The Harvey Grammar School Secondary Gravesham Gravesend Grammar School Secondary Gravesham Higham Primary School Primary Gravesham Mayfield Grammar School, Gravesend Secondary Gravesham Painters Ash Primary School Primary Gravesham Shears Green Junior School Primary Gravesham Thamesview School Secondary Maidstone and Mid Kent New Line Learning Academy Secondary Active Lives Children and Young People Survey: Autumn 2020 Selected Schools Maidstone and Mid Kent North Borough Junior School Primary Maidstone and Mid Kent Sandling Primary School Primary Maidstone and Mid Kent St Paul's Infant School Primary Maidstone and Mid Kent St Simon Stock Catholic School Secondary Maidstone and Mid Kent Sutton Valence School Independent Maidstone and Mid Kent Tree Tops Primary Academy Primary Maidstone and Mid Kent Valley Park School Secondary Malling and Sevenoaks Aylesford School Secondary Malling and Sevenoaks Brookfield Junior School Primary Malling and Sevenoaks Knole Academy Secondary Leybourne St Peter and St Paul Church of England Primary Malling and Sevenoaks Academy Primary Malling and Sevenoaks Ryarsh Primary School Primary Malling and Sevenoaks Tunbury Primary School Primary Malling and Sevenoaks Wrotham School Secondary Medway (Greenacre) Cuxton Community Junior School Primary Medway (Greenacre) Greenacre Academy Secondary Medway (Greenacre) Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathematical School Secondary Medway (Greenacre) St Michael's RC Primary School Primary Medway (Howard) Rainham School for Girls Secondary Medway (Howard) Twydall Primary School and Nursery Primary Sheppey and Sittingbourne Halfway Houses Primary School Primary Sheppey and Sittingbourne Highsted Grammar School Secondary Sheppey and Sittingbourne Newington Church of England Primary School Primary Sheppey and Sittingbourne The Sittingbourne School Secondary Thanet Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School Secondary Thanet Northdown Primary School Primary Thanet St Mildred's Primary Infant School Primary Thanet St Peter-in-Thanet CofE Junior School Primary Thanet The Charles Dickens School Secondary Thanet Ursuline College Secondary Tonbridge and West Kent Capel Primary School Primary Tonbridge and West Kent Chiddingstone Church of England School Primary Tonbridge and West Kent Hugh Christie School Secondary Tonbridge and West Kent Tonbridge Grammar School Secondary Tunbridge Wells Bennett Memorial Diocesan School Secondary Tunbridge Wells Holmewood House School Primary Tunbridge Wells Rusthall St Paul's CofE VA Primary School Primary Tunbridge Wells Skinners' Kent Academy Secondary Tunbridge Wells St Augustine's Catholic Primary School Primary Tunbridge Wells St Gregory's Catholic School Secondary .
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