Southern Education and Library Board Free School Meal Entitlements at 18 November 2014 - Count by School (Alphabetical)

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Southern Education and Library Board Free School Meal Entitlements at 18 November 2014 - Count by School (Alphabetical) Southern Education and Library Board Free School Meal Entitlements at 18 November 2014 - Count by school (alphabetical) Abercorn Primary School 118 All Saints Nursery Unit, Annaclone 2 Anamar Primary School 21 Annalong Primary School 33 Armagh Christian Brothers and Irish Medium Unit 157 Aughamullan Primary School 15 Augher Central Primary School 14 Aughnacloy College 35 Aughnacloy Primary School 33 Ballydown Primary School 28 Ballydown Primary School Nursery Unit 2 Ballyholland Primary School 57 Ballylifford Primary School 12 Ballyoran Primary School 119 Ballyoran Primary School Nursery Unit 19 Ballytrea Primary School 7 Banbridge Academy 68 Banbridge High School 156 Banbridge Nursery 6 Bessbrook Primary School 31 Bessbrook Primary School Nursery Unit 6 Birches Primary School 33 Bleary Primary School 28 Blessed Patrick O'Loughran Primary School 24 Bocombra Primary School 25 Brackenagh West Primary School 40 Bridge Primary School 111 Bronte Primary School 24 Brownlow College 160 Bunscoil an Iuir 32 Bush Primary School 23 CBS Naiscoil 13 Carntall Primary School 15 Carrick Primary School Nursery Unit, Lurgan 20 Carrick Primary School, Lurgan 149 Carrick Primary School, Warrenpoint 66 Ceara School 59 Christian Brothers' Abbey Grammar School 143 Churchill Primary School 8 Churchtown Primary School 9 City of Armagh High School 95 Clare Primary School 12 Clea Primary School 44 Clintyclay Primary School 4 Clonalig Primary School 64 Cloughoge Primary School 96 Cloughoge Primary School Nursery Unit 12 Clounagh Junior High School 175 Coagh Primary School 16 College Farm Nursery 8 Cookstown High School 164 Cookstown Nursery 19 Cookstown Primary School 139 Cortamlet Primary School 19 Craigavon Senior High School, Lurgan 18 Craigavon Senior High School, Portadown 167 Crievagh Primary School 7 Darkley Primary School 31 Derrychrin Primary School 26 Derryhale Primary School 15 Derrylatinee St Francis Primary School 18 Dickson Primary School 90 Dickson Primary School Nursery Unit 15 Donacloney Primary School 43 Donacloney Primary School Nursery Unit 3 Donaghey Primary School 16 Donaghmore Primary School 14 Donard School 32 Downshire Nursery 14 Dromintee Primary School 56 Dromore Central Primary School 105 Dromore High School 111 Dromore Nursery 9 Dromore Road Primary School 29 Drumadonnell PSNU 1 Drumadonnell Primary School 26 Drumcree College 113 Drumglass High School 93 Drumgor Primary School 103 Drumgor Primary School Nursery Unit 14 Drumhillery Primary School 13 Drumnamoe Nursery 24 Drumsallen Primary School 10 Dungannon Nursery 13 Dungannon Primary School 116 EOTAS Learning Centre (Dungannon) 1 Edenderry Nursery 10 Edenderry Primary School, Banbridge 97 Edenderry Primary School, Portadown 101 Edendork Primary School 90 Fair Hill Nursery Unit 3 Fair Hill Primary School 45 Fivemiletown College 31 Fivemiletown Nursery 6 Fivemiletown Primary School 39 Foley Primary School 8 Gaelscoil Aodha Rua 22 Gaelscoil Eoghain 13 Gaelscoil Ui Neill (Irish Medium) 88 Gaelscoil na mBeann 20 Gilford P.S Nursery Unit 6 Gilford Primary School 21 Grange Primary School 30 Grove Nursery 9 Hamiltonsbawn Primary School 27 Hardy Memorial P.S Nursery Unit 2 Hardy Memorial Primary School 55 Harrison Nursery 4 Hart Memorial Primary School 123 Hart Memorial Primary School Nursery Unit 23 Holy Cross Primary School 28 Holy Trinity College 469 Holy Trinity Primary School 232 Holy Trinity Primary School Nursery Unit 43 Howard Primary School 59 Integrated College, Dungannon 196 Iveagh Primary School 70 Jonesborough Primary School 28 Keady Community Playgroup 2 Kilbroney Integrated Primary School 58 Kilkeel High School 127 Kilkeel Nursery 16 Kilkeel Primary School 121 Killean Primary School 34 Killicomaine Junior High School 77 Killowen Primary School 17 Killylea Primary School 15 Killyman Primary School 27 King's Park Primary School 160 King's Park Primary School Nursery Unit 13 Kingsmills Primary School 11 Laghey Primary School 12 Lisanally 33 Lisfearty Primary School 5 Lismore Comprehensive 451 Lisnadill Primary School 20 Lissan Primary School 16 Little Flower Nursery 13 Little Villagers Playgroup 1 Lollipop Playgroup 1 Lurgan College 35 Lurgan Junior High School 116 Lurgan Model Primary School 80 Lurgan Model Primary School Nursery Unit 5 Maralin Village Primary School 31 Maralin Village Primary School Nursery Unit 4 Markethill High School 101 Markethill Primary School 97 Millington Nursery 37 Millington Primary School 264 Milltown Primary School 17 Moneydarragh Primary School 26 Moneymore Primary School 42 Moneymore Primary School Nursery Unit 8 Mount St Catherine's Primary School 133 Mountnorris Primary School 18 Mourne Independent Christian School 4 Moy Regional Primary School 7 Moyallon Primary School 15 Mullaglass Primary School 10 Mullavilly Primary School 21 Naiscoil Chamlocha 1 Naiscoil Chois Locha Playgroup 1 Naiscoil Eoghain (Cookstown) 6 Naiscoil Ui Neill Nursery Unit 14 New-Bridge Integrated College 135 Newmills Primary School 17 Newry High School 130 Newtownhamilton High School 32 Newtownhamilton Primary School 23 Orchard County PS Nursery Unit 1 Orchard County Primary School 33 Orritor Primary School 44 Orritor Primary School Nursery Unit 7 Our Lady's & St Mochua's Primary School 47 Our Lady's Grammar School 134 Our Lady's Primary School, Tullysaran 31 Phoenix Integrated Primary School 76 Portadown College 47 Portadown Independent Christian School 2 Portadown Integrated Primary School 45 Portadown Integrated Primary School Nursery Unit 7 Poyntzpass Primary School 22 Presentation Primary School 108 Primate Dixon Primary School 243 Primate Dixon Primary School Nursey Unit 20 Queen Elizabeth II Primary School 6 Railway Street Nursery 10 Rathfriland High School 70 Rathore 75 Richmond Primary School 17 Richmount Primary School 24 Roan St Patrick's Primary School 13 Royal School, Armagh 50 Royal School, Dungannon 57 Sacred Heart Grammar School 125 Sacred Heart Primary School 39 Saints and Scholars P.S Nursery Unit 6 Saints and Scholars Primary School 44 Scarva Primary School 16 Seagoe Primary (Church of Ireland) 31 Seagoe Primary Nursery Unit (Church of Ireland) 1 Seaview Nursery 27 South West College - Cookstown 1 South West College - Dungannon 106 Southern Regional College - Armagh 132 Southern Regional College - Banbridge 31 Southern Regional College - Lurgan 40 Southern Regional College - Newry 196 Southern Regional College - Portadown 42 Sperrinview 34 St Anthony's Primary School 233 St Anthony's Primary School Nursery Unit 30 St Brendan's Primary School 177 St Brendan's Primary School Nursery Unit 18 St Brigid's High School, Armagh 57 St Brigid's Primary School, Augher 4 St Brigid's Primary School, Drumilly 38 St Brigid's Primary School, Glassdrummond 68 St Brigid's Primary School, Mountjoy 29 St Bronagh's Primary School, Rostrevor 51 St Catherine's College 266 St Catherine's College, Irish Medium Unit 72 St Ciaran's College 156 St Clare's Abbey PS, Newry 154 St Clare's Abbey PSNU, Newry 3 St Colman's College 137 St Colman's PS and All Saints' NU, Annaclone 39 St Colman's Primary School, Bann 18 St Colman's Primary School, Dromore 18 St Colman's Primary School, Kilkeel 96 St Colman's Primary School, Saval 40 St Columban's College 71 St Dallan's Primary School 154 St Francis of Assisi Primary School 81 St Francis' Primary School Nursery Unit, Lurgan 27 St Francis' Primary School, Aghaderg 30 St Francis' Primary School, Lurgan 254 St James' Primary School, Drumatee 1 St Jarlath's Primary School, Blackwatertown 36 St John the Baptist Nursery 19 St John the Baptist and Irish Medium Unit 166 St John's P.S Nursery Unit, Middletown 2 St John's Primary School, Eglish 18 St John's Primary School, Gilford 40 St John's Primary School, Kingsisland 29 St John's Primary School, Middletown 20 St John's Primary School, Moy 43 St Joseph's Boys' High School, Newry 192 St Joseph's College, Coalisland 179 St Joseph's Convent Primary School 180 St Joseph's Convent Primary School Nursery Unit 25 St Joseph's Grammar School 124 St Joseph's Grammar School, Irish Medium Unit 33 St Joseph's High School, Crossmaglen 298 St Joseph's Primary School Nursey Unit, Bessbrook 17 St Joseph's Primary School, Ballymartin 23 St Joseph's Primary School, Bessbrook 143 St Joseph's Primary School, Caledon 18 St Joseph's Primary School, Galbally 64 St Joseph's Primary School, Killeenan 54 St Joseph's Primary School, Madden 38 St Joseph's Primary School, Meigh 70 St Joseph's and St James's Primary School 30 St Laurence O'Toole Primary School 38 St Louis' Grammar School 114 St MacCartan's Convent Primary School 23 St Malachy's P.S Nursery Unit, Carrickcruppin 3 St Malachy's Primary School, Armagh 81 St Malachy's Primary School, Ballymoyer 29 St Malachy's Primary School, Carnagat 166 St Malachy's Primary School, Carrickcruppin 87 St Malachy's Primary School, Drummullan 12 St Malachy's Primary School, Glencull 2 St Malachys Nursery 28 St Mark's High School, Warrenpoint 332 St Mary's High School, Lurgan 140 St Mary's High School, Newry 260 St Mary's P.S Nursery Unit, Banbridge 11 St Mary's P.S Nursery Unit, Granemore 4 St Mary's Primary School Nursery Unit, Mullaghbawn 5 St Mary's Primary School, Aughnacloy 13 St Mary's Primary School, Ballygawley 15 St Mary's Primary School, Banbridge 139 St Mary's Primary School, Barr 15 St Mary's Primary School, Cabra 61 St Mary's Primary School, Dechomet 20 St Mary's Primary School, Derrymore 22 St Mary's Primary School, Derrytrasna 14 St Mary's Primary School, Dunamore 57 St Mary's Primary School, Fivemiletown 9 St Mary's Primary School, Glassdrumman 27 St Mary's
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