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North Eastern Region of the EA North­Eastern Region of the EA (Nursery / Primary & Post Primary) Formula Funding Budgets 2016/17 Total Formula DE Reference School funding 2016/17 School Name Number Type (Including Transition where Applicable) 3210313 SS Abbey Community College 2,684,995 3010862 PS Abbots Cross Primary 957,850 3032011 PS Altayeskey Primary 143,246 3012234 PS Ampertaine Primary 388,866 3032257 PS Anahorish Primary 530,206 3410209 GS Antrim Grammar 2,981,027 3010829 PS Antrim Primary 1,565,311 3016040 PS Armoy Primary 297,821 3116214 NS Ashgrove Nursery, Newtownabbey 192,784 3016244 PS Ashgrove Primary 960,774 3010809 PS Ballycarry Primary 270,776 3210124 SS Ballycastle High School 1,779,764 3053333 PS Ballycastle Integrated Primary 622,199 3410008 GS Ballyclare High 4,859,437 3116220 NS Ballyclare Nursery 320,567 3010631 PS Ballyclare Primary 1,304,470 3210134 SS Ballyclare Secondary School 4,101,196 3013331 PS Ballycraigy Primary 481,178 3032104 PS Ballyhackett Primary 184,699 3116166 NS Ballyhenry Nursery 173,506 3016170 PS Ballyhenry Primary 506,227 3013315 PS Ballykeel Primary 1,314,771 3110037 NS Ballymena Nursery 220,702 3010875 PS Ballymena Primary 853,451 3210133 SS Ballymoney High School 2,585,182 3050866 PS Ballymoney Model Controlled Integrated Primary 974,809 3116034 NS Ballymoney Nursery 225,669 3010802 PS Ballynure Primary 397,248 Page 1 of 9 � North­Eastern Region of the EA (Nursery / Primary & Post Primary) Formula Funding Budgets 2016/17 Total Formula DE Reference School funding 2016/17 School Name Number Type (Including Transition where Applicable) 3116263 NS Ballysally Nursery 184,465 3016252 PS Ballysally Primary 804,954 3010892 PS Ballytober Primary 294,072 3016447 PS Balnamore Primary 352,880 3030800 PS Barnish Primary 221,063 3012290 PS Bellaghy Primary 218,735 3013310 PS Broughshane Primary 901,421 3010714 PS Buick Memorial Primary 852,779 3010873 PS Bushmills Primary 417,695 3016594 PS Bushvalley Primary 403,313 3016269 PS Cairncastle Primary 380,258 3410297 GS Cambridge House Grammar 3,643,201 3013322 PS Camphill Primary 1,110,299 3052071 PS Carhill Integrated Primary 251,851 3010825 PS Carnaghts Primary 336,613 3010470 PS Carnalbanagh Primary 184,819 3012049 PS Carnalridge Primary 533,742 3016129 PS Carniny Primary 756,539 3050519 PS Carnlough Integrated Primary 167,101 3013301 PS Carnmoney Primary 1,055,997 3010841 PS Carrickfergus Central Primay 305,805 3210091 SS Carrickfergus College 2,847,542 3410098 GS Carrickfergus Grammar 3,247,174 3010553 PS Carrickfergus Model Primary 1,040,757 3010572 PS Carrowreagh Primary 277,522 3013704 PS Castledawson Primary 316,439 3012288 PS Castleroe Primary 350,698 3010834 PS Clough Primary 482,694 Page 2 of 9 � North­Eastern Region of the EA (Nursery / Primary & Post Primary) Formula Funding Budgets 2016/17 Total Formula DE Reference School funding 2016/17 School Name Number Type (Including Transition where Applicable) 3016260 PS Cloughmills Primary 286,297 3210300 SS Coleraine College 1,150,794 3010741 PS Creavery Primary 291,848 3030434 PS Creggan Primary 372,678 3230227 SS Cross and Passion College 3,111,908 3032218 PS Crossroads Primary 363,179 3250149 SS Crumlin Integrated College 599,973 3050859 PS Crumlin Integrated Primary 463,836 3012065 PS Culcrow Primary 304,683 3210172 SS Cullybackey High School 2,640,053 3012282 PS Culnady Primary 134,271 3012284 PS D. H. Christie Memorial Primary 1,089,231 3012225 PS Damhead Primary 552,474 3042162 PS Desertmartin Primary 148,103 3010754 PS Doagh Primary 282,515 3210232 SS Downshire School 2,253,891 3210208 SS Dunclug College 3,484,724 3116165 NS Dunclug Nursery 208,003 3016063 PS Dunclug Primary 303,752 3010558 PS Duneane Primary 163,461 3210222 SS Dunluce School 1,583,632 3010726 PS Dunseverick Primary 361,808 3016249 PS Earlview Primary 709,569 3010796 PS Eden Primary Ballymoney 257,497 3010785 PS Eden Primary Carrickfergus 611,104 3230203 SS Edmund Rice College 2,640,770 3016414 PS Fairview Primary 1,334,777 3010891 PS Fourtowns Primary 759,373 Page 3 of 9 � North­Eastern Region of the EA (Nursery / Primary & Post Primary) Formula Funding Budgets 2016/17 Total Formula DE Reference School funding 2016/17 School Name Number Type (Including Transition where Applicable) 3046653 PS Gaelscoil an Chastil 387,538 3046691 PS Gaelscoil an tSeanchai 435,989 3046685 PS Gaelscoil Éanna 498,224 3046684 PS Gaelscoil Ghleann Darach 279,149 3046678 PS Gaelscoil na Speirini 205,426 3010594 PS Garryduff Primary 256,622 3016119 PS Garvagh Primary 302,959 3036292 PS Glen Primary 512,979 3030708 PS Glenann Primary 232,157 3210202 SS Glengormley High School 3,322,528 3050791 PS Glengormley Integrated Primary 954,456 3033311 PS Glenravel Primary 468,545 3010808 PS Glynn Primary 292,011 3016055 PS Gorran Primary 290,887 3010794 PS Gracehill Primary 1,120,744 3010817 PS Greenisland Primary 1,019,641 3016037 PS Greystone Primary 562,132 3010822 PS Groggan Primary 358,457 3016052 PS Harpur's Hill Primary 758,825 3010781 PS Harryville Primary 406,403 3016444 PS Hazelbank Primary 345,483 3012229 PS Hezlett Primary 663,670 3016038 PS Hollybank Primary 473,664 3036562 PS Holy Family Primary, Magherafelt 1,629,113 3010835 PS Kells & Connor Primary 497,544 3010828 PS Kilbride Central Primary 428,069 3040451 PS Kilcoan Primary 177,729 3012237 PS Killowen Primary, Coleraine 620,557 Page 4 of 9 � North­Eastern Region of the EA (Nursery / Primary & Post Primary) Formula Funding Budgets 2016/17 Total Formula DE Reference School funding 2016/17 School Name Number Type (Including Transition where Applicable) 3010878 PS Kilmoyle Primary 300,334 3012269 PS Kilrea Primary 309,747 3013703 PS Kilross Primary 194,487 3010880 PS Kings Park Primary, Newtownabbey 1,066,023 3010780 PS Kirkinriola Primary 168,825 3010893 PS Knockahollet Primary 317,250 3016283 PS Knockloughrim Primary 351,513 3032197 PS Knocknagin Primary 202,508 3116215 NS Kylemore Nursery 236,931 3010795 PS Landhead Primary 256,083 3010486 PS Larne & Inver Primary 563,774 3210038 SS Larne High School 2,113,844 3013325 PS Leaney Primary 824,675 3010883 PS Linn Primary 1,119,692 3010787 PS Lislagan Primary 358,903 3010745 PS Loanends Primary 544,297 3010466 PS Longstone Primary 162,419 3013700 PS Macosquin Primary 563,179 3012291 PS Maghera Primary 346,610 3210035 SS Magherafelt High School 2,235,674 3116177 NS Magherafelt Nursery 308,307 3012267 PS Magherafelt Primary 717,272 3056708 PS Mallusk Integrated Primary 111,899 3012264 PS Millburn Primary 1,039,150 3030438 PS Millquarter Primary 399,954 3030815 PS Moneynick Primary 239,038 3116219 NS Monkstown Nursery 195,759 3010818 PS Moorfields Primary 572,120 Page 5 of 9 � North­Eastern Region of the EA (Nursery / Primary & Post Primary) Formula Funding Budgets 2016/17 Total Formula DE Reference School funding 2016/17 School Name Number Type (Including Transition where Applicable) 3013323 PS Mossgrove Primary 743,050 3116162 NS Mossley Nursery 197,272 3016015 PS Mossley Primary 1,606,766 3030688 PS Mount St Michael's Primary 1,232,921 3010870 PS Moyle Primary 1,088,162 3010760 PS Mullaghdubh Primary 277,402 3032109 PS New Row Primary 478,010 3016257 PS Oakfield Primary 941,297 3010646 PS Olderfleet Primary 538,061 3230075 SS Our Lady of Lourdes High School 1,115,344 3010642 PS Parkgate Primary 292,358 3250207 SS Parkhall Integrated College 2,766,003 3016058 PS Parkhall Primary 670,723 3016440 PS Portglenone Primary 359,541 3010847 PS Portrush Primary 607,280 3012250 PS Portstewart Primary 801,838 3010816 PS Randalstown Central Primary 556,911 3016125 PS Rasharkin Primary 264,926 3010895 PS Rathcoole Primary 469,747 3056248 PS Round Tower Integrated Primary 771,708 3030899 PS Seaview Primary, Glenarm 171,108 3016005 PS Silverstream Primary 492,030 3056231 PS Six Mile Integrated Primary 359,777 3030898 PS St Anne's Primary 238,852 3136332 NS St Anthony's Nursery 177,932 3030900 PS St Anthony's Primary 333,846 3230308 SS St Benedict's College 1,598,565 3033313 PS St Bernard's Primary, Newtownabbey 1,585,154 Page 6 of 9 � North­Eastern Region of the EA (Nursery / Primary & Post Primary) Formula Funding Budgets 2016/17 Total Formula DE Reference School funding 2016/17 School Name Number Type (Including Transition where Applicable) 3033326 PS St Brigid's Primary Ballymoney 608,907 3030890 PS St Brigid's Primary Cloughmills 264,735 3036103 PS St Brigid's Primary Knockloughrim 673,942 3032018 PS St Brigid's Primary Tirkane 642,639 3036679 PS St Brigid's Primary, Ballymena 1,300,436 3036268 PS St Ciaran's Primary 233,315 3036666 PS St Colmcille's Primary, Ballymena 1,032,510 3230132 SS St Colm's High School, Magherafelt 1,803,626 3032202 PS St Columba's Primary Garvagh 315,984 3036147 PS St Columba's Primary Kilrea 703,252 3032268 PS St Columba's Primary Straw 477,257 3032205 PS St Columb's Primary Magherafelt 304,952 3032231 PS St Colum's Primary Portstewart 487,479 3030832 PS St Comgall's Primary, Antrim 1,493,961 3032271 PS St Eoghan's Primary 383,101 3036100 PS St James' Primary, Newtownabbey 913,465 3032246 PS St John Bosco Primary , Ballynease 372,882 3033317 PS St John's Primary Carnlough 489,381 3033709 PS St John's Primary Coleraine 527,521 3032274 PS St John's Primary Swatragh 596,568 3230110 SS St Joseph's College, Coleraine 1,375,605 3136183 NS St Joseph's Nursery 243,393 3036050 PS St Joseph's Primary Antrim 841,805 3036026 PS St Joseph's Primary Crumlin 1,693,104 3036243 PS St Joseph's Primary Dunloy 835,861 3230310 SS St Killian's College 3,402,054 3036575 PS St Macnissi's Primary , Larne 599,544 3036139 PS St Macnissi's Primary N'Abbey 544,397 Page
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