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Download Original Attachment DCSF LCC School School Name No No. Type Amount 2565 ABBEY VILLAGE PRIMARY SCHOOL 09062 Primary 0 3336 ACCRINGTON BENJAMIN HARGREAVES COFE PRIMARY SCHOOL 11002 Primary 5,646 3337 ACCRINGTON GREEN HAWORTH CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 11003 Primary 16,735 2096 ACCRINGTON HUNCOAT PRIMARY SCHOOL 11004 Primary 0 2097 ACCRINGTON HYNDBURN PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL 11005 Primary 84,067 1000 ACCRINGTON LEE ROYD NURSERY SCHOOL 11160 Nursery 0 2099 ACCRINGTON PEEL PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL 11006 Primary 1,790 2101 ACCRINGTON SPRING HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL 11014 Primary 29,183 3762 ACCRINGTON ST ANNE'S AND ST JOSEPH'S RC PRIMARY SCHOOL 11008 Primary 30,476 4630 ACCRINGTON ST CHRISTOPHER'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND HIGH SCHOOL 11106 Secondary 51,827 3340 ACCRINGTON ST JOHN WITH ST AUGUSTINE COFE PRIMARY SCHOOL 11010 Primary 23,180 3342 ACCRINGTON ST MARY MAGDALEN'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 11011 Primary 1,660 3105 ACCRINGTON ST PETER'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 11013 Primary 0 2820 ACCRINGTON WOODNOOK PRIMARY SCHOOL 11015 Primary 26,336 7119 ACORNS PRIMARY SCHOOL 06134 Special 6,419 2698 ADLINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOL 09022 Primary 0 3384 ADLINGTON ST PAUL'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 09021 Primary 2,179 4403 ALBANY SCIENCE COLLEGE 09105 Secondary 0 4030 ALDER GRANGE COMMUNITY and TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL 14101 Secondary 110,177 4741 ALL HALLOWS CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL. PENWORTHAM 07106 Secondary 17,994 4709 ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC LANGUAGE COLLEGE 14105 Secondary 6,615 3727 ALSTON LANE CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL. LONGRIDGE 06066 Primary 4,567 3599 ALTHAM ST JAMES CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 11036 Primary 869 2140 ANDERTON PRIMARY SCHOOL 09028 Primary 35,397 3781 ANDERTON ST JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL 09027 Primary 1,036 1049 APPLETREE NURSERY SCHOOL 01162 Nursery 0 3461 APPLEY BRIDGE ALL SAINTS CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 08066 Primary 2,197 5405 ARCHBISHOP TEMPLE COFE HIGH SCHOOL & TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE, PRESTON 06112 Secondary 2,963 3520 ARKHOLME CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 01013 Primary 0 4000 ASHTON COMMUNITY SCIENCE COLLEGE 06104 Secondary 125,122 2198 ASHTON PRIMARY SCHOOL 06033 Primary 29,460 3634 ASHTON-ON-RIBBLE ST ANDREW'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 06023 Primary 67,045 3026 AUGHTON CHRIST CHURCH COFE VOLUNTARY CONTROLLED PRIMARY SCHOOL 08020 Primary 0 3108 AUGHTON ST MICHAEL'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 08021 Primary 185 2443 AUGHTON TOWN GREEN PRIMARY SCHOOL 08019 Primary 32,867 5400 BACUP AND RAWTENSTALL GRAMMAR SCHOOL 14103 Secondary 58,752 2109 BACUP BRITANNIA COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL 14001 Primary 19,082 3196 BACUP HOLY TRINITY STACKSTEADS CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 14011 Primary 0 1037 BACUP NURSERY SCHOOL 14162 Nursery 2,964 3769 BACUP ST MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL 14007 Primary 26,684 2112 BACUP ST SAVIOURS COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL 14008 Primary 3,783 2114 BACUP THORN PRIMARY SCHOOL 14002 Primary 13,000 5404 BAINES SCHOOL POULTON-LE-FYLDE 02103 Secondary 82,978 3300 BALDERSTONE ST LEONARD'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 11071 Primary 2,678 2409 BALLADEN COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL 14026 Primary 0 2577 BALSHAW LANE COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL 09050 Primary 12,454 4500 BALSHAW'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND HIGH SCHOOL 07101 Secondary 8,030 3085 BAMBER BRIDGE ST AIDAN'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 07007 Primary 5,190 3169 BANKS METHODIST PRIMARY SCHOOL 08076 Primary 0 3098 BANKS ST STEPHEN'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 08077 Primary 27,556 2228 BARDEN PRIMARY SCHOOL 12012 Primary 42,859 5203 BARNACRE ROAD PRIMARY SCHOOL, LONGRIDGE 06068 Primary 0 2812 BARNOLDSWICK COATES LANE PRIMARY SCHOOL 13041 Primary 13,522 3011 BARNOLDSWICK COFE VOLUNTARY CONTROLLED PRIMARY SCHOOL 13040 Primary 0 2238 BARNOLDSWICK GISBURN ROAD COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL 13042 Primary 895 4040 BARNOLDSWICK WEST CRAVEN HIGH TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE 13103 Secondary 42,707 3131 BARROW PRIMARY SCHOOL 11070 Primary 0 2074 BARROWFORD SCHOOL 13016 Primary 11,768 3323 BARROWFORD ST THOMAS CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 13014 Primary 4,030 3577 BARTON ST LAWRENCE CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 06046 Primary 5,395 3334 BAXENDEN ST JOHN'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 11001 Primary 26,557 5205 BELTHORN FOUNDATION PRIMARY SCHOOL 11034 Primary 4,136 3087 BICKERSTAFFE VOLUNTARY CONTROLLED CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOL 08018 Primary 13,947 3516 BILSBORROW JOHN CROSS CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 02043 Primary 5,020 3677 BISHOP MARTIN CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 08045 Primary 55,452 4626 BISHOP RAWSTORNE CHURCH OF ENGLAND LANGUAGE COLLEGE 09106 Secondary 33,112 2075 BLACKO PRIMARY SCHOOL 13019 Primary 0 3517 BLEASDALE CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 02041 Primary 0 7007 BLEASDALE HOUSE SCHOOL 15133 Special 4,475 4804 BLESSED TRINITY RC COLLEGE 12114 Secondary 133,432 3809 BOLTON BY BOWLAND COFE VOLUNTARY AIDED PRIMARY SCHOOL 11052 Primary 325 3518 BOLTON-LE-SANDS CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 01030 Primary 24,461 4041 BOWLAND HIGH - WITH SPECIALIST STATUS IN PERFORMING ARTS 11110 Secondary 2,365 3129 BRABIN'S ENDOWED SCHOOL 06064 Primary 1,745 1015 BRADLEY NURSERY SCHOOL 13160 Nursery 0 2087 BRADLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL 13001 Primary 6,201 3408 BRENNAND'S ENDOWED PRIMARY SCHOOL. SLAIDBURN 11067 Primary 2,873 3386 BRETHERTON ENDOWED COFE VOLUNTARY AIDED PRIMARY SCHOOL 09029 Primary 7,252 2076 BRIERCLIFFE PRIMARY SCHOOL 12001 Primary 37,239 1026 BRIERFIELD WOODFIELD NURSERY SCHOOL 13162 Nursery 11,396 2142 BRINDLE GREGSON LANE PRIMARY SCHOOL 09031 Primary 8,647 3387 BRINDLE ST JAMES' CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 09030 Primary 6,178 3997 BRINSCALL ST JOHN'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND/METHODIST PRIMARY SCHOOL 09060 Primary 2,121 7060 BROADFIELD SPECIALIST SCHOOL FOR SEN (COGNITION AND LEARNING) 11131 Special 6,402 2687 BROADWAY PRIMARY SCHOOL 14030 Primary 8,027 2189 BROCKHOLES WOOD COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL 06008 Primary 10,671 2185 BROOKFIELD COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL 06002 Primary 15,502 3995 BROOKFIELD PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL 08078 Primary 18,064 7100 BROOKFIELD SCHOOL. POULTON-LE-FYLDE 02131 Special 18,154 4232 BROUGHTON BUSINESS AND ENTERPRISE COLLEGE 06103 Secondary 2,506 3578 BROUGHTON-IN-AMOUNDERNESS CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 06044 Primary 7,663 3552 BRYNING WITH WARTON ST PAUL'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 04031 Primary 9,059 2146 BUCKSHAW PRIMARY SCHOOL 09015 Primary 15,779 1047 BURNLEY BASNETT STREET NURSERY SCHOOL 12173 Nursery 749 2164 BURNLEY BRUNSHAW PRIMARY SCHOOL 12013 Primary 7,830 2166 BURNLEY CASTERTON PRIMARY SCHOOL 12039 Primary 11,719 2230 BURNLEY HEASANDFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL 12020 Primary 23,337 3431 BURNLEY HOLY TRINITY CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 12021 Primary 15,217 2237 BURNLEY IGHTENHILL PRIMARY SCHOOL 12022 Primary 34,840 2162 BURNLEY LOWERHOUSE JUNIOR SCHOOL 12023 Primary 26,814 1001 BURNLEY ROCKWOOD NURSERY SCHOOL 12168 Nursery 1,317 1007 BURNLEY ROSEGROVE NURSERY SCHOOL 12169 Nursery 4,146 2841 BURNLEY SPRINGFIELD COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL 12043 Primary 67,365 3433 BURNLEY ST JAMES' LANEHEAD CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 12029 Primary 28,185 3430 BURNLEY ST PETER'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 12033 Primary 667 3432 BURNLEY ST STEPHEN'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 12034 Primary 11,624 2224 BURNLEY STONEYHOLME COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL 12035 Primary 12,473 1011 BURNLEY STONEYHOLME NURSERY SCHOOL 12171 Nursery 2,805 2235 BURNLEY WHITTLEFIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL 12037 Primary 28,738 3146 BURSCOUGH BRIDGE METHODIST VOLUNTARY CONTROLLED PRIMARY SCHOOL 08002 Primary 0 3078 BURSCOUGH BRIDGE ST JOHN'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 08001 Primary 0 3424 BURSCOUGH LORDSGATE TOWNSHIP CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 08007 Primary 11,519 4159 BURSCOUGH PRIORY SCIENCE COLLEGE 08104 Secondary 154,363 2695 BURSCOUGH VILLAGE PRIMARY SCHOOL 08016 Primary 8,224 3515 CALDER VALE ST JOHN'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 02044 Primary 3,155 4718 CARDINAL ALLEN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL. FLEETWOOD 02106 Secondary 63,554 2622 CARLETON GREEN COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL 02003 Primary 0 3571 CARLETON ST HILDA'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 02007 Primary 8,617 3519 CARNFORTH CHRIST CHURCH. COFE. VOLUNTARY AIDED PRIMARY SCHOOL 01028 Primary 18,064 4167 CARNFORTH HIGH SCHOOL 01110 Secondary 20,998 2014 CARNFORTH NORTH ROAD COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL 01044 Primary 6,314 2396 CARR HEAD PRIMARY SCHOOL, POULTON-LE-FYLDE 02001 Primary 15,562 4155 CARR HILL HIGH SCHOOL and 6TH FORM CENTRE 04115 Secondary 182,142 2062 CATFORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL 06040 Primary 340 2653 CATON COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL 01025 Primary 6,427 3521 CATON ST PAUL'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 01014 Primary 695 3539 CAWTHORNE'S ENDOWED SCHOOL, ABBYSTEAD 01042 Primary 0 3303 CHATBURN CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOL 11054 Primary 3,213 2840 CHERRY FOLD COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL 12042 Primary 9,977 3389 CHORLEY ALL SAINTS' COFE PRIMARY SCHOOL AND NURSERY UNIT 09001 Primary 9,749 7037 CHORLEY ASTLEY PARK SCHOOL 09130 Special 65,653 1003 CHORLEY HIGHFIELD NURSERY SCHOOL 09160 Nursery 16,515 3397 CHORLEY ST JAMES' CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 09008 Primary 8,914 3786 CHORLEY ST MARY'S CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL 09011 Primary 5,474 5201 CHORLEY ST PETER'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 09012 Primary 0 3390 CHORLEY. THE PARISH OF ST LAURENCE COFE PRIMARY SCHOOL 09005 Primary 48,153 3388 CHRIST CHURCH CHARNOCK RICHARD CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 09033 Primary 32,193 4610 CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC MATHS AND COMPUTING COLLEGE, PRESTON 06117 Secondary 22,603 3434 CHRIST THE KING ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL. BURNLEY 12015 Primary 1,399 3347 CHURCH. ST NICHOLAS CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 11031 Primary 25,723 2702 CLAYTON BROOK PRIMARY SCHOOL 09053 Primary 16,039 3348 CLAYTON-LE-MOORS
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