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Pupils Receiving Top up Funding Notes 1) information for FOI 202965 Question 5 2) Gives a breakdown of all pupils used in May 2016 Payment (Financial year 2016/17 Funding) from SEN Services. 3) Gives all mainstream schools & academies within Worcestershire County Council. 4) Includes pupils with and without EHC Plans/Statements receiving top up funding agreed by SEN Team "X" denotes information exempt under Section 40(2)(3)(a)(i) (please see FOI letter Pupils Receiving Top Up Funding Number of Short DfE School Name DfE Type Pupils 3000 Abberley Parochial Primary School PRI x 2119 Abbey Park First & Nursery School PRI x 2906 Abbey Park Middle School MDP 19 3398 Abbeywood First School PRI x 4575 Alvechurch CE Middle School MID x 4008 Arrow Vale RSA Academy SEC 10 2006 Ashton-under-Hill First School PRI 0 3300 Astley CE Primary School PRI x 4401 Aston Fields Middle School MID 9 2127 Astwood Bank First School PRI x 2007 Badsey First School PRI x 2128 Batchley First School PRI x 4007 Baxter College SEC 11 3001 Bayton CE Primary School PRI x 2197 Beaconside Primary & Nursery School PRI 8 3002 Belbroughton CE Primary School PRI x 3041 Bengeworth CE First School PRI x 2008 Beoley First School PRI x 3397 Bewdley Primary School PRI x 2905 Birchen Coppice Primary School PRI x 4418 Birchensale Middle School MID 6 4754 Bishop Perowne CE College SEC 9 4408 Blackminster Middle School MID x 2022 Blackwell First School PRI 0 3005 Blakedown CE Primary School PRI x 5402 Blessed Edward Oldcorne Catholic College SEC 17 3306 Bredon Hancock's Endowed First School PRI x 4400 Bredon Hill Middle School MID x 2012 Bretforton First School PRI 0 3008 Broadheath CE Primary School PRI 0 3308 Broadwas CE Primary School PRI 0 2013 Broadway First School PRI x 2903 Burlish Park Primary School PRI x 3014 Callow End CE Primary School PRI x 3017 Castlemorton CE Primary School PRI x 2015 Catshill First School & Nursery PRI x 4402 Catshill Middle School MID x 3330 Chaddesley Corbett Endowed Primary School PRI x 2016 Charford First School PRI x 2036 Chawson Community First School PRI x 2121 Cherry Orchard First School PRI x 2161 Cherry Orchard Primary School PRI x Notes 1) information for FOI 202965 Question 5 2) Gives a breakdown of all pupils used in May 2016 Payment (Financial year 2016/17 Funding) from SEN Services. 3) Gives all mainstream schools & academies within Worcestershire County Council. 4) Includes pupils with and without EHC Plans/Statements receiving top up funding agreed by SEN Team "X" denotes information exempt under Section 40(2)(3)(a)(i) (please see FOI letter Pupils Receiving Top Up Funding Number of Short DfE School Name DfE Type Pupils 4432 Christopher Whitehead Language College SEC x 4427 Church Hill Middle School MID 0 3018 Church Lench CE First School PRI 0 3019 Claines CE Primary School PRI 6 3020 Cleeve Prior CE First School PRI x 3022 Clent Parochial Primary School PRI x 2032 Clifton-upon-Teme Primary School PRI x 2907 Comberton Primary School PRI x 3016 Cookley Sebright Primary School PRI x 2001 Crabbs Cross Academy PRI x 2162 Cranham Primary School PRI x 3027 Cropthorne-with-Charlton CE First School PRI x 3028 Crowle CE First School PRI x 2002 Crown Meadow First School PRI x 3316 Cutnall Green CE First School PRI x 3029 Defford-cum-Besford CE First School PRI 0 2163 Dines Green Primary School PRI x 2034 Dodford First School PRI 0 4005 Droitwich Spa High School & Sixth Form Centre SEC 14 4801 Dyson Perrins CE Academy SEC 26 3038 Eckington CE First School PRI 0 3039 Eldersfield Lawn CE Primary School PRI x 3040 Elmley Castle CE First School PRI 0 2047 Fairfield First School PRI 0 3010 Far Forest Lea Memorial CE Primary School PRI x 3091 Feckenham CE First School PRI x 2017 Finstall First School PRI x 3324 Fladbury CE First School PRI x 5201 Flyford Flavell First School PRI 0 2908 Foley Park Community Primary School PRI 6 2910 Franche Community Primary School PRI 6 2105 Great Malvern Primary School PRI 6 3328 Great Witley CE Primary School PRI x 3048 Grimley & Holt CE Primary School PRI x 3400 Grove Primary School PRI x 4800 Hagley Catholic High School SEC 9 2055 Hagley Primary School PRI 6 3329 Hallow CE Primary School PRI 0 3049 Hanbury CE First School PRI x 4500 Hanley Castle High School SEC 11 3013 Hartlebury CE Primary School PRI x 3053 Harvington CE First School PRI x Notes 1) information for FOI 202965 Question 5 2) Gives a breakdown of all pupils used in May 2016 Payment (Financial year 2016/17 Funding) from SEN Services. 3) Gives all mainstream schools & academies within Worcestershire County Council. 4) Includes pupils with and without EHC Plans/Statements receiving top up funding agreed by SEN Team "X" denotes information exempt under Section 40(2)(3)(a)(i) (please see FOI letter Pupils Receiving Top Up Funding Number of Short DfE School Name DfE Type Pupils 4010 Haybridge High School & Sixth Form SEC 14 2010 Heronswood Primary School PRI x 3056 Himbleton CE First School PRI 0 3057 Hindlip CE First School PRI 0 2167 Holly Mount School PRI x 3368 Holy Redeemer Catholic Primary School PRI x 6009 Holy Trinity Free School All 0 2131 Holyoakes Field First School PRI 0 2921 Holywell Primary & Nursery School PRI x 2078 Honeybourne First School Academy PRI x 2079 Inkberrow First School PRI 0 4009 Ipsley CE RSA Academy MID 6 2080 Kempsey Primary School PRI x 4501 King Charles I School & Sixth Form Centre SEC 39 2914 Leigh & Bransford Primary School PRI x 2018 Lickey End First School PRI x 2901 Lickey Hills Primary School PRI 15 2904 Lickhill Primary School PRI x 3350 Lindridge St Lawrence's CE Primary School PRI 0 3353 Madresfield CE Primary School PRI 0 3357 Malvern Parish CE Primary School PRI x 3359 Malvern Wells CE Primary School PRI 0 3077 Martley CE Primary School PRI x 2919 Matchborough First School Academy PRI 18 2188 Meadow Green Primary School PRI 6 2019 Meadows First School PRI 14 2020 Millfields First School PRI x 2192 Moon's Moat First School PRI x 4002 North Bromsgrove High School SEC 51 3210 Northleigh CE Primary School PRI x 3401 Northwick Manor Primary School PRI x 3081 Norton Juxta Kempsey CE First School PRI 0 4434 Nunnery Wood High SEC 20 2172 Nunnery Wood Primary School PRI x 2920 Oak Hill First School PRI x 2005 Oasis Academy Warndon PRI 6 3082 Offenham CE First School PRI x 2911 Offmore Primary School PRI x 2202 Oldbury Park Primary School PRI 9 3365 Ombersley Endowed First School PRI x 5200 Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic First School PRI x 3387 Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Primary School PRI 0 Notes 1) information for FOI 202965 Question 5 2) Gives a breakdown of all pupils used in May 2016 Payment (Financial year 2016/17 Funding) from SEN Services. 3) Gives all mainstream schools & academies within Worcestershire County Council. 4) Includes pupils with and without EHC Plans/Statements receiving top up funding agreed by SEN Team "X" denotes information exempt under Section 40(2)(3)(a)(i) (please see FOI letter Pupils Receiving Top Up Funding Number of Short DfE School Name DfE Type Pupils 3084 Overbury CE First School PRI 0 4403 Parkside Middle School MID 17 2118 Pebworth First School PRI x 3085 Pendock CE Primary School PRI 0 2173 Perdiswell Primary School PRI 0 2000 Perry Wood Primary & Nursery School PRI x 4030 Pershore High School SEC 32 3088 Pinvin CE First School PRI x 2200 Pitmaston Primary School PRI x 3089 Powick CE Primary School PRI x 5403 Prince Henry's High School SEC x 3116 Red Hill CE Primary School PRI 7 4422 Ridgeway Middle School MID x 2141 Roman Way First School PRI 0 3098 Rushwick CE Primary School PRI x 3099 Sedgeberrow CE First School PRI x 2021 Sidemoor First School & Nursery PRI x 2204 Somers Park Primary School PRI x 4003 South Bromsgrove High School SEC 17 3393 St Ambrose Catholic Primary School PRI 0 3043 St Andrew's CE First School PRI x 3302 St Andrew's CE First School PRI x 3011 St Anne's CE Primary School PRI 6 5400 St Augustine's Catholic High School SEC 6 3208 St Barnabas CE First & Middle School MDP x 3114 St Barnabas CE Primary School PRI x 3012 St Bartholomew's CE Primary School PRI x 5401 St Bede's Catholic Middle School MID 7 3021 St Catherine's CE Primary School PRI 9 3388 St Clements CE Primary School PRI x 4576 St Egwin's CE Middle School MID x 3051 St Gabriel's with St Mary's Primary School PRI 0 3390 St George's Catholic Primary School PRI x 3092 St George's CE First School PRI x 3389 St George's CE Primary School PRI x 3023 St George's CE Primary School & Nursery PRI x 3360 St James' CE Primary School PRI 0 5404 St John's CE Foundation Middle School MID 7 3024 St John's CE Primary School PRI x 3391 St Joseph's Catholic Primary School PRI 0 3317 St Joseph's Catholic Primary School PRI x 3358 St Joseph's Catholic Primary School PRI x Notes 1) information for FOI 202965 Question 5 2) Gives a breakdown of all pupils used in May 2016 Payment (Financial year 2016/17 Funding) from SEN Services. 3) Gives all mainstream schools & academies within Worcestershire 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