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Primary & Special School References Cost Centre School Ref. No. 30120 Adderley CE Primary HA 30130 Albrighton St Mary's CE HB 30140 Albrighton Junior HC 30150 Albrighton Infant HD 30160 Alveley Primary HE 30180 Ashford Carbonell CE Primary HF 30190 Longmeadow CE Primary HG 30210 Oakland Primary HH 30230 Barrow CE Primary HJ 30240 Baschurch CE (Aided) HK 30260 Beckbury CE (Cont) HL 30280 Bicton CE (Cont) HM 30290 Bishop's Castle Primary HN 30300 Bitterley CE Primary HP 30320 Bomere Heath CE (Cont) HR 30330 B'north Castlefields Primary HS 30350 St John's Catholic Bridgnorth HT 30370 Bridgnorth St Mary's CE HV 30380 Brockton CE Primary HW 30390 B'north St Leonards CE Primary HX 30400 Broseley CE Primary HY 30420 St Mary's CE Bucknell HZ 30430 Buildwas Primary JA 30440 Buntingsdale Infants JB 30450 Burford CE Primary JC 30490 John Wilkinson Primary JD 30520 Caynham CE Primary JE 30540 Chelmarsh CE Primary JF 30550 Cheswardine Primary JG 30560 Childs Ercall CE Primary JH 30570 Chirbury CE (VC) Primary JJ 30590 Church Preen Primary JK 30610 St Lawrence CE Ch Stretton JL 30620 Claverley CE Primary JM 30630 Clee Hill Community Primary JN 30650 Cleobury Mortimer Primary JP 30660 Clive CE (Cont) JR 30670 Clun St George's CE JS 30680 Clunbury CE Primary JU 30700 Cockshutt CE (Cont) JV 30710 Condover CE Primary JW 30730 Cressage Christ Church CE JX 30740 Criftins CE (Cont) JY 30750 Corvedale CE Primary JZ 30840 Brown Clee CE Primary KA 30900 Dorrington CE Primary KB 30980 Ellesmere Primary KC 31030 Farlow CE Primary KD 31050 Trinity CE Primary KE 31090 Gobowen Primary KF 31100 Grafton Primary KG 31110 St Thomas & St Anne CE Hanwood KH 31190 Hadnall CE (Cont) KJ 31230 Highley Primary KK 31240 Hinstock Primary KL 31250 Hodnet Primary KM 31270 Hope CE Primary KN 31290 Hopton Wafers CE Primary KR 31340 Ifton Heath Primary KS 31490 Kinlet CE Primary KT 31500 Kinnerley CE (Cont) KU 31650 Longden CE Primary KV 31670 Longnor CE Primary KW 31690 Lower Heath CE (Cont) KX 31710 St Laurence CE Ludlow KY 31730 Ludlow Infant KZ 31740 Lydbury North CE Primary LA 31750 Ludlow Junior LB 31830 Maesbury Primary LC 31840 Market Drayton Junior LD 31850 Market Drayton Infts & Nursery LE 31870 Minsterley Primary LF 31890 Longlands Primary LG 31900 Morda CE (VC) LH 31930 Moreton Say CE (Cont) LJ 31940 Morville CE Primary LK 31950 Much Wenlock Primary LM 31970 Myddle CE Primary LN 32030 Nesscliffe St Andrew's CE LP 32040 Newcastle CE Primary LR 32080 Newtown CE Primary LS 32090 Norbury Primary LT 32100 Norton-In-Hales CE (VC) LU 32140 Onny CE Primary LV 32160 Beechgrove CE (VC) Junior LW 32170 Oswestry Infant LX 32180 Woodside Primary Oswestry LZ 32190 Our Lady & St Oswald's Cath GA 32200 Meadows Primary Oswestry GB 32230 Bryn Offa CE (Cont) GC 32240 Pontesbury CE Primary GD 32270 Prees CE (Cont) GE 32350 Rushbury CE Primary GF 32360 St John Baptist CE Ruyton GG 32440 Selattyn CE Primary GH 32450 Shawbury St Mary's CE GJ 32460 Shawbury Primary GK 32480 Sheriffhales Primary GL 32490 Shifnal St. Andrews CE Primary GM 32500 Shifnal Primary GN 32550 Stokesay Primary GP 32560 Stoke-On-Tern Primary GR 32570 Stottesdon CE Primary GS 32640 Tilstock CE (Cont) GT 32650 Trefonen CE (Cont) GU 32710 St Lucia's CE (Cont) GV 32840 Welshampton CE Primary GX 32850 Wem St Peter's CE (Cont) GY 32870 St Mary's CE Westbury GZ 32880 West Felton CE (Cont) NA 32900 Weston Lullingfields CE NB 32910 Weston Rhyn Primary NC 32920 Whitchurch CE (Cont) Junior ND 32930 Whitchurch CE Infant NE 32940 Whittington CE (Aided) NF 32950 Whixall CE (Cont) NG 32970 Wistanstow CE Primary NH 33000 Woore Primary NJ 33010 Worfield Endowed CE Primary NK 33020 Worthen CE Primary NL 33030 Stiperstones CE Primary NM 33300 Coleham Primary NN 33320 Crowmoor Primary NP 33330 Belvidere Primary NR 33340 Greenfields Primary NS 33350 Harlescott Junior NT 33370 The Grange Infant & Nursery NU 33390 Springfield Infant NV 33400 Martin Wilson Primary NW 33430 Mount Pleasant Infant NX 33440 Meole Brace CE Infant NY 33450 Meole Brace Junior NZ 33460 Mount Pleasant Junior PA 33470 Wilfred Owen PB 33490 Oxon CE PC 33510 Radbrook Primary PD 33520 St George's Junior PE 33530 St Giles CE Primary PF 33540 St Mary's Catholic Primary PG 33560 Sundorne Infant PH 33590 Woodfield Infant PJ 34850 Trench Hall PK 35110 Severndale PM.
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