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Artsmark Schools - July 2016 Artsmark Schools - July 2016 Furrowfield School ESBD Tyne and Wear Whitehill Drive Felling Gateshead Westerhope Primary School Primary Tyne and Wear Hillhead Road Westerhope Newcastle-upon-Tyne Sacred Heart Catholic High School Secondary Tyne and Wear Fenham Hall Drive Fenham Newcastle-upon-Tyne Rockcliffe First School First Tyne and Wear Grafton Road Whitley Bay Bloemfontein Primary School Primary County Durham The Middles Craghead Stanley North Durham Academy Secondary County Durham High Street Stanley The Academy at Shotton Hall Secondary County Durham Passfield Way, Peterlee St Bede's Catholic Comprehensive School and Sixth Form Secondary Consett Road Lanchester Durham College, Lanchester St Wilfrid's Roman Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School Primary Northumberland Claremont Terrace Blyth Collingwood School & Media Arts College Special Northumberland Stobhillgate Morpeth Ryton Community Infant School Primary Gateshead Main Road Ryton Brighton Avenue Primary School Primary Gateshead Brighton Road Gateshead St Mary's Roman Catholic Primary School Primary Gateshead Duckpool Lane Whickham Newcastle-upon-Tyne Hill Top School Not applicable Gateshead Wealcroft Felling Gateshead Dryden School Not applicable Gateshead Shotley Gardens Low Fell Gateshead St Josephs Roman Catholic Primary School Aided Primary North Tyneside Wallsend Road Chirton North Shields Hadrian Primary School Primary South Tyneside Baring Street South Shields Northern Saints CofE Voluntary Aided Primary School Primary Sunderland Rotherham Road Red House Sunderland Priory Woods School Not applicable Middlesbrough Tothill Avenue Netherfields Middlesbrough Thornaby Academy Secondary Stockton-on-Tees Baysdale Road Thornaby South Stanley Junior School Primary Durham Tyne Road South Stanley Stanley Haughton Academy Secondary Darlington Salters Lane South Darlington Swansfield Park First School Primary Northumberland The Avenue Alnwick Ponteland First School Primary Northumberland Thornhill Road Ponteland Newcastle-upon-Tyne St Cuthbert's Catholic Primary School Primary Newcastle upon Tyne Balmain Road North Kenton Newcastle-upon-Tyne Sugar Hill Primary School Primary Durham Sheraton Road Newton Aycliffe Browney Primary Academy Primary Durham Harle Street Browney Browney Clavering Primary School Primary Hartlepool Clavering Road Hartlepool Beech Hill Primary School Primary Newcastle upon Tyne Linhope Road West Denton Newcastle-upon-Tyne Larkspur Community Primary School Primary Gateshead Beacon Lough East Gateshead John Spence Community High School Secondary North Tyneside Preston Road North Shields Washington School Secondary Sunderland Spout Lane Washington Reid Street Primary School Primary Darlington Reid Street Darlington Edmondsley Primary School Primary Durham Edmondsley Durham Biddick Academy Secondary Sunderland Biddick Lane Washington Catchgate Primary School Primary Durham Blackett Street Annfield Plain Stanley St Peter's Roman Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School Primary Gateshead Dryden Road Low Fell Gateshead Spring Gardens Primary School Primary North Tyneside Brightman Road North Shields Kingston Park Primary School Primary Newcastle upon Tyne Cranleigh Avenue Kingston Park Newcastle-upon-Tyne Brunton First School Primary Newcastle upon Tyne Roseden Way Newcastle Great Park Newcastle-upon-Tyne Etherley Lane Primary School Primary Durham Clarence Gardens Etherley Lane Bishop Auckland The Dales School Not applicable Northumberland Cowpen Road Blyth Lingey House Primary School Primary Gateshead Millford Leam Lane Estate Gateshead St Patrick's Roman Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School Primary Stockton-on-Tees Fairfield Road Stockton-on-Tees King James I Academy Bishop Auckland Secondary Durham South Church Road Bishop Auckland Percy Main Primary School Primary North Tyneside Nelson Terrace Percy Main North Shields Northfield School and Sports College Secondary Stockton-on-Tees Thames Road Billingham Ludworth Primary School Primary Durham Moor Crescent Ludworth Durham Carville Primary School Primary North Tyneside The Avenue Wallsend The Sele First School Primary Northumberland The Sele Hexham Broomhaugh Church of England First School Primary Northumberland Church Lane Riding Mill Whitehouse Primary School Primary Stockton-on-Tees Dunelm Road Elm Tree Farm Stockton-on-Tees Corporation Road Community Primary School Primary Darlington Corporation Road Darlington Abingdon Primary School Primary Middlesbrough Abingdon Road Middlesbrough Heworth Grange Comprehensive School Secondary Gateshead High Lanes Felling Gateshead Shotton Hall Primary School Primary Durham Waveney Road Peterlee The Drive Community Primary School Primary Gateshead The Drive Felling Gateshead St Vincent's RC Primary School Primary Newcastle upon Tyne Monkchester Road Walker Newcastle-upon-Tyne Ian Ramsey Church of England Academy Secondary Stockton-on-Tees Fairfield Road Fairfield Stockton-on-Tees St Augustine's RC Primary School Primary Middlesbrough Gunnergate Lane Coulby Newham Middlesbrough North Ormesby Primary Academy Primary Middlesbrough James Street North Ormesby Middlesbrough St Bernadette's RC Primary School Primary Middlesbrough Cookgate Middlesbrough St Thomas More RC Primary School Primary Middlesbrough Erith Grove Easterside Middlesbrough St John Boste Roman Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School Primary Sunderland Castle Road Oxclose Village Washington Highfield Community Primary School Primary Sunderland Fordfield Road Sunderland Washingwell Community Primary School Primary Gateshead Bucks Hill View Broom Lane Newcastle-upon-Tyne Silver Tree Primary School Primary Durham Durham Road Ushaw Moor Durham West Pelton Primary School Primary Durham Twizell Lane West Pelton Stanley Monkhouse Primary School Primary North Tyneside Wallington Avenue North Shields Barnwell Academy Primary Sunderland Whitefield Estate Penshaw Houghton le Spring Morpeth First School Primary Northumberland Goose Hill Morpeth Greenfield Community College, A Specialist Arts and Science Secondary Durham Greenfield Way Newton Aycliffe School Greenfields Community Primary School Primary North Tyneside Taylor Avenue Wideopen Newcastle-upon-Tyne Morpeth Stobhillgate First School Primary Northumberland Stobhillgate Morpeth Durham Trinity School & Sports College Not applicable Durham Dunholme Close Aykley Heads Durham English Martyrs' RC Primary School Primary Newcastle upon Tyne Beaufront Gardens Fenham Newcastle-upon-Tyne The Duchess's Community High School Secondary Northumberland Howling Lane Alnwick Woodhouse Community Primary School Primary Durham Walker Drive Bishop Auckland Caldicotes Primary Academy Primary Middlesbrough Spencerfield Middlesbrough Crescent Hadrian Park Primary School Primary North Tyneside Addington Drive Wallsend St Hild's College Church of England Aided Primary School, Primary Durham Renny's Lane Gilesgate Durham Durham Gillas Lane Primary School Primary Sunderland Seaton Avenue Houghton le Spring Westmoor Primary School Primary North Tyneside Southgate Killingworth Newcastle-upon-Tyne St Joseph's Roman Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School, Primary Stockton-on-Tees Ragworth Road Norton Stockton-on-Tees Norton Ryhope Infant School Academy Primary Sunderland Shaftesbury Avenue Ryhope Sunderland Moorside Community Primary School Primary Newcastle upon Tyne Beaconsfield Street Newcastle-upon-Tyne Ovingham Middle School Middle Deemed Secondary Northumberland West Road Ovingham Prudhoe Richardson Dees Primary School Primary North Tyneside High Street East Wallsend Usworth Colliery Primary School Primary Sunderland Manor Road Sulgrave Washington St Wilfrid's Roman Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School Primary Durham Murphy Crescent Bishop Auckland East Boldon Junior School Primary South Tyneside North Lane East Boldon Valley Gardens Middle School Middle Deemed Secondary North Tyneside Valley Gardens Whitley Bay St Joseph's Washington RC School Primary Sunderland Village Lane Washington Ingleton CofE Primary School Primary Durham Manor Road Ingleton Darlington Northumberland CofE Academy All Through Northumberland Academy Road Ashington Pelton Community Primary School Primary Durham Ouston Lane Pelton Chester le Street Amberley Primary School Primary North Tyneside East Bailey Killingworth Newcastle-upon-Tyne Swarland First School Primary Northumberland Leamington Lane Felton Morpeth Denbigh Community Primary School Primary North Tyneside Denbigh Avenue Howden Wallsend St Mary's Roman Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School Primary Sunderland Meadowside Sunderland Boldon School Secondary South Tyneside New Road Boldon Colliery St Gregory's RC Voluntary Aided Primary School Primary South Tyneside Harton House Road South Shields East Cleaswell Hill School Not applicable Northumberland School Avenue Guide Post Choppington St Cuthbert's Roman Catholic Voluntary Aided First School, Primary Northumberland Prince Edward Tweedmouth Berwick-upon-Tweed Berwick Road Cramlington Village Primary School Primary Northumberland Bowmont Drive Cramlington Shiremoor Primary School Primary North Tyneside Stanton Road Shiremoor Newcastle-upon-Tyne New Delaval Primary School Primary Northumberland Delaval Gardens New Delaval Blyth Langley First School Primary North Tyneside Langley Avenue West Monkseaton Whitley Bay Jarrow Cross CofE Primary School Primary South Tyneside Borough Road Jarrow St Mary's RC Voluntary Aided Primary School Primary South Tyneside Ayr Drive Jarrow Royal Grammar School Not applicable Newcastle upon Tyne Eskdale Terrace Newcastle-upon-Tyne St. Patrick's Roman Catholic
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