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School/College Name Post Code Group Size School/college name Post code Group Size Abbot Beyne School and Arts College, Burton Upon Trent DE130AU 46 Adcote School SY4 2JY 16 Akeley Wood School MK18 5AE 55 Alderbrook School B91 1SN 93 Aldersley High School WV8 1RT 80 All Saints' Academy GL510WH 65 Alleyne's Academy ST15 8DT 65 Archbishop Ilsley Catholic Technology College and Sixth B27 7XY 65 Form Centre Archway School GL5 4AX 90 Ark St Alban's Academy B12 0YH 134 Arnold Lodge School CV32 5TW 20 Arthur Terry School B74 4RZ 227 Ash Green School CV7 9AH 60 Ashby School LE65 1DT 112 Ashlawn School and Science College CV22 5ET 185 Aston Manor School, Birmingham B6 4PZ 30 Aston University Engineering Academy B7 4AG 120 Aylesford School and Sixth Form College, Warwick CV34 6XR 50 Balcarras School GL53 8QF 200 Banbury and Bicester College (Activate Learning) OX16 9QA 20 Bicester Technology Studio, Bicester OX26 2NS 45 Birmingham Metropolitan College DY8 1QU 52 Birmingham Ormiston Academy B4 7QD 254 Bishop Milner Catholic College DY1 3BY 75 Bishop Walsh Catholic School B76 1QT 105 Blessed Robert Sutton Catholic Sports College DE15 9SD 35 Bloxwich Academy WS27NR 50 Bridgnorth Endowed School WV164ER 19 Broadway School B20 3DP 95 Cadbury Sixth Form College B38 8QT 360 Caludon Castle Business & Enterprise School, Coventry CV2 5BD 160 Cannock Chase High School WS111JT 65 Cardinal Griffin Catholic High School WS11 4AW 70 Cardinal Newman Catholic School, Coventry CV6 2FR 107 Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School and Language College, CV22AJ 80 Coventry Chase Grammar School (Formerly Chase Academy) WS11 0UR 45 Chase Terrace Technology College WS72DB 80 Chenderit School OX17 2QR 100 Chipping Campden School GL556HU 120 City of Wolverhampton College WV40DU 45 Cleeve School GL52 8AE 120 Cokethorpe School, Witney OX29 7PU 85 Colmers School and Sixth Form College B45 9NY 40 Coundon Court School, Coventry CV6 2AJ 100 Coventry College CV4 9AX 2 CTC Kingshurst Academy B37 6NU 50 Dame Elizabeth Cadbury Technology College B30 1UL 32 Droitwich Spa High School WR9 0AA 16 East Leake Academy LE12 6QN 65 Edgbaston High School B15 3TS 68 Enfield Grammar School EN1 3EX 100 Etone College CV11 6AA 62 Fairfax School, Sutton Coldf B75 7JT 125 Faringdon Community College SN7 7LB 90 Finham Park School CV3 6EA 185 George Salter Academy B70 9UW 130 Great Barr School, Birmingham B23 6DD 124 Halesowen College B633NA 160 Hamstead Hall Academy B20 1HL 100 Handsworth Grammar School B21 9ET 140 Health Futures UTC B70 8DJ 35 Heart of Worcestershire College B97 4DE 60 Heath Park School (Formerly Business and Enterprise WV11 1RD 53 College) Higham Lane School CV10 0BJ 100 Highclare School, Birmingham B236QL 11 Highfields School WV4 4NT 174 Holyhead School, Birmingham B21 0HN 160 Iveshead School' LE12 9DB 60 Jiangxi University of Technology High School, China 330029 6 John Willmott School, Sutton Coldf B75 7DY 42 King Edward VI College, Stourbridge DY8 1TD 110 King Edward VI Handsworth School B21 9AR 100 King Edward VI School, Staffordshire WS14 9EE 163 King Edward VII Science & Sports College LE67 4UW 106 Kings Norton Girls School B30 1HW 105 Kingsmead School WS12 1DH 62 Lichfield Cathedral School WS13 7LH 33 Lordswood Girls' School and The Sixth Form Centre, B17 8QB 108 Harborne Ludlow College SY8 1GD 50 Lyng Hall Trust School and Specialist Sports College CV2 3JS 20 Moseley School B13 9UU 100 Myton School CV34 6PJ 160 Nether Stowe Comprehensive School, Lichfield WS13 7NB 40 Newport Girls' High School TF10 7HL 89 Nicholas Chamberlaine Technology College CV12 9EA 70 North Birmingham Academy B44 0HF 89 North East Wolverhampton Academy, Northwood Campus WV10 6SE 45 North Leamington School CV32 6RD 110 Northampton Academy, Northampton NN3 8NH 62 Norton Canes High School WS11 9SP 25 Ormiston Forge Academy B64 6QU 125 Ounsdale High School WV5 8BG 140 Our Lady & St Chad Catholic Academy WV10 8BL 60 Paulet High School and Sixth Form College DE15 9RT 80 Pitsford School NN6 9AX 60 Plantsbrook School B72 1RB 145 Priory School, Birmingham B15 2UR 11 Q3 Academy B43 7SD 70 Queen Mary's Grammar School for Boys B20 3TX 2 Queen Mary's High School for Girls WS4 2AE 90 Reaseheath College CW5 6DF 30 Royal Masonic School for Girls WD34HF 174 RSA Academy DY4 0BZ 45 Rye St Antony School OX3 0BY 14 Shire Oak Academy WS9 9PA 75 Sidney Stringer Academy CV1 5LY 78 Smestow School WV3 8HU 90 South Wolverhampton and Bilston Academy WV14 ONP 48 Southam College CV47 0JW 150 Southfield School for Girls NN156HE 102 St Benedict's Catholic High School, Alcester B49 6PX 78 St Dominic's Brewood, formerly St Dominics School ST199BA 15 St Edmund Campion Catholic School B23 5XA 70 St Edmund's Catholic Academy (formerly School) WV3 9DU 65 Wolverhampton St Francis of Assisi School, Walsall WS90AQ 100 St George's School, Edgbaston B15 1RX 35 St Martin's School, Solihull B91 3EN 25 St Peters High School, Gloucester GL4 0DE 76 St Thomas Aquinas Catholic School, Birmingham B38 8AP 90 St Thomas More R C Comp School, Willenhall WV14 7BL 190 Stafford Grammar School ST18 9AT 62 Staffordshire University Academy WS12 4JH 54 Stantonbury Campus MK14 6BN 120 Stoke Park School & Community Technical College CV2 4JW 64 Swanshurst School B13 0TW 172 Tettenhall College WV6 8QX 50 The ACE Academy DY47NR 60 The De Montfort School WR11 1DQ 48 The Dixie Grammar School CV13 0LE 36 The Friary School WS13 7EW 90 The Hart School, Rugeley WS15 2UE 55 The King's Church of England School, Wolverhampton WV6 XAG 50 The Parker E-Act Academy NN15 6FY 75 The Polesworth School B78 1QT 155 The Royal School, Dungannon B71 1DP 4 The Stourport High School and VIth Form College DY13 8AX 62 The University of Birmingham School B29 6QU 133 Thomas Alleynes High School, Uttoxeter ST148DU 125 Trinity Catholic School, Leamington Spa CV32 6NB 45 UniUK, Rome 00199 60 Warriner School, Banbury OX15 4LJ 50 Waseley Hills High School B45 9EL 35 Washwood Heath Academy B82AS 60 Waverley School and Sixth Form B9 5QA 70 Wednesfield High Academy, Wolverhampton WV11 3ES 45 West Coventry Academy CV4 9PW 100 West Midlands Construction UTC WV10 0JR 115 William Brookes School TF13 6NB 50 Windsor High School and Sixth Form B634BB 190 Wolverhampton Grammar School WV3 9RB 80 Wolverley C of E Secondary School DY11 5XQ 30 Wood Green Academy WS10 9QU 112 Wood Green School, Witney OX28 1DX 91 Wynstones School, Gloucester GL4 0UF 13 Ysgol Calon Cymru LD2 3BW 40 Total Group Bookings 12771 Individuals booked 1171 Total booked overall 13942.
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