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Flu Immunisation Dates for Bracknell Schools Flu immunisation dates for Bracknell schools School Date Ascot Heath CE Junior School 19/11/2018 Ascot Heath Infant 19/11/2018 Binfield CE Primary 24/09/2018 Birch Hill Primary 30/11/2018 College Town Infant 27/11/2018 College Town Junior 27/11/2018 Cranbourne Primary 05/11/2018 Crown Wood Primary 14/12/2018 Crowthorne C E Primary 05/11/2018 Eagle House 02/10/2018 Fox Hill Primary 06/12/2018 Great Hollands Primary 14/12/2018 Harmans Water Primary 31/10/2018 Holly Spring Infant & Nursery 23/11/2018 Holly Spring Junior 23/11/2018 Jennett's Park Primary 14/12/2018 Kennel Lane School (Special School) 03/10/2018 Kennel Lane School (Special School) 2nd Flu 09/11/2018 Lambrook 09/11/2018 Lambrook Haileybury 09/11/2018 Licensed Victuallers 07/12/2018 Licensed Victuallers Junior School 07/12/2018 Meadow Vale Primary 09/10/2018 Meadowbrook Montessori 24/09/2018 New Scotland Hill Primary 27/11/2018 Newbold School 31/10/2018 Owlsmoor Primary 18/10/2018 Pines (The) 17/12/2018 Sandy Lane Primary 11/12/2018 St Joseph's Catholic Primary 12/12/2018 St Margaret Clitherow Catholic Primary 17/10/2018 St Michael's CE Aided Primary Sandhurst 05/12/2018 St Michael's Easthampstead CE Aided 19/10/2018 Uplands Primary 22/11/2018 Warfield CE Primary 13/12/2018 Warfield CE Primary All Saints 13/12/2018 Whitegrove Primary 11/12/2018 Wildmoor Heath 19/10/2018 Wildridings Primary 05/11/2018 Winkfield St Mary's CE Primary 17/12/2018 Wooden Hill Primary 05/11/2018 Contact our Bracknell area school aged immunisation team Call: 01753 636759 Email: [email protected] Flu immunisation dates for Reading schools School Date Alfred Sutton Primary School Thu 18/10/2018 All Saints Infant School Mon 24/09/2018 All Saints Junior School Mon 24/09/2018 Battle Primary Academy Fri 09/11/2018 Caversham Park Primary School Thu 08/11/2018 Caversham Prep Thu 27/09/2018 Caversham Primary School Mon 29/10/2018 Christ the King Catholic Primary School Fri 09/11/2018 Churchend Primary Academy Thu 01/11/2018 Civitas Academy Thu 13/12/2018 Coley Primary School Thu 27/09/2018 Cranbury school as they have Juniors Tue 25/09/2018 E P Collier Primary School and Nursery Tue 04/12/2018 Emmer Green Primary School Mon 05/11/2018 English Martyrs Catholic Primary School Fri 02/11/2018 Geoffrey Field Infant School Tue 06/11/2018 Geoffrey Field Junior School Tue 06/11/2018 Hemdean House Thu 27/09/2018 Hill Primary School The Thu 22/11/2018 Katesgrove Primary School Mon 10/12/2018 Manor Primary School Tue 30/10/2018 Meadow Park Academy Wed 10/10/2018 Micklands Primary School Wed 28/11/2018 Moorlands Primary School Tue 09/10/2018 New Christ Church (Church of England) Primary School Fri 09/11/2018 New Town Primary School Tue 09/10/2018 Oxford Road Community Primary School Mon 12/11/2018 Park Lane Infant School Wed 28/11/2018 Park Lane Junior School Wed 28/11/2018 Ranikhet Primary School Mon 05/11/2018 Redlands Primary School Fri 23/11/2018 Southcote Primary School Wed 05/12/2018 St Anne's Catholic Primary School Fri 16/11/2018 St Edwards Prep School Wed 21/11/2018 St John's (Church of England) Primary School Thu 06/12/2018 St Joseph's College Prep School Thu 15/11/2018 St Martin's Catholic Primary School Thu 08/11/2018 St Mary and All Saints (Church of England) Primary School Mon 03/12/2018 St Michael's Primary School Mon 26/11/2018 Thameside Primary School Wed 10/10/2018 The Abbey Wed 14/11/2018 The Avenue Special School Fri 05/10/2018 The Avenue Special School 2nd Thu 15/11/2018 The Deenway Montessori School TBA The Heights Primary School Mon 03/12/2018 The Holy Brook School (Special Ed Needs) Tue 25/09/2018 The Palmer Academy Mon 10/12/2018 The Ridgeway Primary School Tue 11/12/2018 Trinity Christian School TBA TVS School (Special Ed Needs) Tue 25/09/2018 Whitley Park Primary and Nursery School Tue 11/12/2018 Wilson Primary School Wed 07/11/2018 Contact our Reading area school aged immunisation team Call: 0118 9207 575 Email: [email protected] Flu immunisation dates for Slough schools School Date Arbour Vale School (Special School) 01/10/2018 Arbour Vale School (Special School) 2nd date 09/11/2018 Castleview Primary School 01/11/2018 Cippenham Infant School 29/10/2018 Cippenham Primary School 29/10/2018 Claycots School (Bath Road) 29/11/2018 Claycots School (Monksfield Way) 10/12/2018 Colnbrook Church of England Primary School 04/10/2018 Foxborough Primary School 15/11/2018 Godolphin Junior Academy 15/10/2018 Grove Academy 04/10/2018 Holy Family Catholic Primary School 15/11/2018 Iqra Slough Islamic Primary School 22/11/2018 Islamic Shakhsihan Foundation TBA James Elliman Academy 13/11/2018 Khalsa Primary School 22/11/2018 Langley Hall Primary Academy (Lower School) 12/11/2018 Langley Hall Primary Academy (Upper School) 12/11/2018 Littledown School 01/10/2018 Long Close School 10/12/2018 Lynch Hill School Primary Academy 13/12/2018 Marish Primary School 26/11/2018 Montem Academy 04/12/2018 Our Lady of Peace Catholic Infant & Nursery School 12/10/2018 Parlaunt Park Primary 01/11/2018 Penn Wood Primary and Nursery School 26/11/2018 Phoenix Infant Academy (Godolphin Infant School) 15/10/2018 Pippins School 10/10/2018 Priory School 07/12/2018 Ryvers School 06/11/2018 St Anthony's Catholic Primary School 06/11/2018 St Bernards Prep 12/10/2018 St Ethelbert's Catholic Primary School 08/11/2018 St Mary's Church of England Primary School 05/10/2018 The Langley Academy Primary 29/11/2018 Western House Academy 05/12/2018 Wexham Court Primary School 10/10/2018 Willow Primary School 22/11/2018 Contact our Slough area school aged immunisation team Call: 01753 636759 Email: [email protected] Flu immunisation dates for West Berkshire schools School Date Aldermaston C.E. (VC) Primary School Tue 25/09/2018 Alder Bridge School TBC Basildon C.E. (VC) Primary School Wed 21/11/2018 Beedon C.E. (VC) Primary School Mon 24/09/2018 Beenham Primary School Mon 03/12/2018 Birch Copse Primary School Fri 12/10/2018 Bradfield C.E. (VA) Primary School Mon 03/12/2018 Brightwalton C.E. (VA) Primary School Tue 06/11/2018 Brimpton C.E. (VC) Primary School Fri 28/09/2018 Brockhurst & Marston House Wed 07/11/2018 Brookfields Special School (Special School) Thu 04/10/2018 Brookfields Special School (Special School) Flu 2 Fri 16/11/2018 Bucklebury C.E. (VC) Primary School Thu 29/11/2018 Burghfield St Mary’s C.E. (VC) Primary School Wed 31/10/2018 Calcot Infant School and Nursery Fri 14/12/2018 Calcot Junior School Fri 14/12/2018 Chieveley Primary School Tue 02/10/2018 Cold Ash St Mark's C.E. (VC) School Fri 05/10/2018 Compton C.E. (VC) Federated with The Downs Primary School Tue 27/11/2018 Curridge Primary School Fri 05/10/2018 Downsway Primary School Fri 16/11/2018 Elstree School Yr 3,4 Thu 06/12/2018 Enborne C.E. (VA) Primary School Wed 26/09/2018 Englefield C.E. (VA) Primary School Wed 07/11/2018 Falkland Primary School Thu 15/11/2018 Francis Baily Primary School Mon 17/12/2018 Garland Junior School Wed 12/12/2018 Hampstead Norreys C.E. (VC) Primary School Thu 13/12/2018 Hermitage Primary School Fri 14/12/2018 Hillcrest New Barn School Thu 29/11/2018 Home Farm School Yr R 1 & 2 Thu 06/12/2018 Hungerford Primary School Fri 02/11/2018 I-College Inspiration Mon 24/09/2018 Inkpen Primary School Fri 02/11/2018 John Rankin Infant and Nursery School Wed 14/11/2018 John Rankin Junior School Wed 14/11/2018 Kennet Valley Primary School Fri 14/12/2018 Kintbury St Mary's C.E. (VC) Primary School Fri 02/11/2018 Lambourn C.E. (VC) Primary School Tue 06/11/2018 Long Lane Primary School Fri 12/10/2018 Mary Hare Flu 2 Three sites Nursery,Primary & Secondary Tue 13/11/2018 Mary Hare Secondary school 1st then Primary after 11am Mon 01/10/2018 Mortimer St John's C.E. (VC) Infant School Tue 20/11/2018 Mortimer St Mary's C.E. (VC) Junior School Tue 20/11/2018 Mrs Bland’s Infant and Nursery School Wed 12/12/2018 Newbury Academy Trust Fir Tree School and Nursery Wed 10/10/2018 Pangbourne Primary School Fri 28/09/2018 Parsons Down Infant School Wed 07/11/2018 Parsons Down Junior School Wed 07/11/2018 Priors Court School Wed 26/09/2018 Purley C.E. (VC) Primary School Fri 28/09/2018 Robert Sandilands Primary School and Nursery Fri 07/12/2018 Shaw-cum-Donnington C.E. (VC) Primary School Wed 05/12/2018 Shefford C.E. (VC) Primary School (inc Chaddleworth) Wed 28/11/2018 Speenhamland Primary School Tue 09/10/2018 Springfield Primary School Fri 23/11/2018 Spurcroft Primary School Tue 13/11/2018 St Andrews Wed 21/11/2018 St Finian's Catholic (VA) Primary School Mon 01/10/2018 St Gabriel's Tue 04/12/2018 St John the Evangelist C.E. (VA) Infant & Nursery School Fri 16/11/2018 St Joseph’s Catholic (VA) Primary School Thu 15/11/2018 St Nicholas Church of England Junior School Fri 16/11/2018 St Paul’s Catholic (VA) Primary School Fri 23/11/2018 Stockcross C.E.
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