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Organisations Utilising Funding from Salix Programmes in 2014-15 Organisations utilising funding from Salix programmes in 2014-15 Abingdon & Witney College Academy @ Worden Addenbrookes Hospital Airedale Academy Alcester Grammar School Alfriston School Alleyne's Academy Altarnun Community Primary School Altrincham Grammar School for Girls Ardeley St Lawrence Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School Ashton Community Science College Aston Academy Aston Manor Academy Aston University Athelney Primary School Aylesbury Grammar School Aylesbury Vale District Council Banks Road Primary School Barkisland CofE VA Primary School Barnsley College Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council Bartley Green School Batley Girls High School Beaufort Primary School Beaver Road Primary Beaver Road Primary School Bedford College Bedford Hall Methodist Primary Academy Birmingham City University Bishop Auckland College Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council Blackpool Church of England Primary School Blenheim High School Booker Park Community School Borough Council of King's Lynn & West Norfolk Borough of Poole Boston High School Bournemouth Borough Council Bournemouth University Brentwood Ursuline Convent High School Bridgnorth Endowed Brinsworth Comprehensive School Bristol City Council Broadoak School Brune Park Community School Brunel University Buckinghamshire County Council Caerphilly County Borough Council Canterbury Christ Church University Canterbury College Capel-le-Ferne Primary School Cardiff Council Carmarthenshire County Council Cathedral Academy Cheetham CofE Community School Chelmer Valley High School Cheshire East Council Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service Cheshire West and Chester Council Cippenham Primary School City College, Norwich City College, Plymouth City of York Council City University London Cleves School Cliffe Woods Primary Coleg Cambria Coleg y Cymoedd College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London Collingwood College Conwy County Borough Council Cornwall College Coventry University Cranfield University Crompton House Church of England School Danetree Junior School Darlington College Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust Debenham High School Denbighshire County Council Denefield Secondary School Desborough College Doncaster MBC Donington Thomas Cowley High School Dordon Community Primary Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council Dulverton Primary School Durham University Eagley Infant School East Ayrshire Council East Lothian Council East Sussex County Council Eaton Bank Academy Elfrida Primary School Elmlea Junior School Epsom and Ewell High School Exeter - A Learning Community Fairfield Primary Fairfields Primary School Falkirk Council Falmouth University Fernwood School Finham Park School Flamstead End School Flintshire County Council Forest Gate Academy Formby High School Forres Primary School Fosters Primary School Foundry Lane Primary School Framwellgate School Durham Frimley Park Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Fulham College Boys' School Fulham Cross Girls' School Fulwell Infant School Academy Gateshead Council Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust George Spencer Academy and Technology College Gillas Lane Primary School Gillotts Secondary School Gloucestershire County Council Goldsmith Primary Academy Gordons School Grantham College Great Hollands Primary School Greenacre Academy Greenwich Community College Grey Court School Guildford Borough Council Gulval Community Primary School Gunnersbury Catholic School Gurnard Primary School Guthlaxton College Wigston Gwynedd Council Hackney Community College Hadrian Academy Hamp Academy Harrogate Grammar School Hartley Primary School Hassenbrook Academy Hastings High School Hatch End High School Havelock Infant School Haydon School Hazel Grove Academy Hazlemere Parish Council Heathland School Henley-in-Arden School Hertfordshire County Council Higham Lane School Hightown Primary School Hillsborough Primary School Hinchingbrooke NHS Trust Histon & Impington Infant School Holbrook Academy Holgate Academy Hollinswood Primary School & Nursery Holy Cross Catholic Primary School Hook Lane Primary School Horton Grange Primary School Horton Kirby Church of England Primary School Hull College Huntingdonshire District Council Huttoft Primary School Institute of Education Irthlingborough Junior School Isle of Wight College JHS Academy Trust - The James Hornsby School John Wallis CE Academy Kader Primary School Keele University Kenningtons Primary Academy Kent County Council King's College London Kingsbury School Kingston Maurward College Kingston University Kirklees College Krishna Avanti Primary School - Part of the Avanti Schools Trust Lady Jane Grey Primary School Lancaster Girls Grammar School Landau Forte College Derby Leeds Beckett University Leeds City Council Leeds Trinity University Leighton Academy Leysland High School Lincolnshire County Council Lincolnshire Police London Ambulance NHS Trust London Borough of Barking and Dagenham London Borough of 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Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust Northamptonshire County Council Northumberland County Council Northumbria NHS Northumbria University Norton Hill School Norwich City Council Nottingham City Council Nottingham Trent University Nottinghamshire County Council Oasis Academy Blakenhale Junior Oasis Academy Boulton Otley All Saints CE Primary School Our Lady Immaculate Catholic Primary School Oxford Brookes University Oxford City Council Oxfordshire County Council Palmer Primary School Palmer's College Park Hall Junior Academy Parkland Primary School South Wigston Pembrokeshire College Penn Parish Council Penwortham Priory Academy Plympton St. Maurice Primary School Poole NHS FT Portsmouth City Council Presdales School Academy Trust Preston College Priorslee Primary Academy Trust Puller Memorial, Church of England, Voluntary Aided Primary School Quainton Parish Council Queen Mary University of London Queen's School, Bushey Queen's University Belfast Queensway Primary School Ralph Allen School Reading Borough Council Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council Reddish Vale Technology College Roding Valley High School Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council Ryders Hayes School Saint John Fisher Catholic Voluntary Academy Samuel Ward Academy Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council Sandwich Technology College Sandye Place Academy Scarborough Borough Council Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council Shawlands Primary School Sheffield City Council Shenfield High School Shetland Islands Council Signhills Academy Signhills Infant Academy Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School Sir Roger Manwood's School Somerset College South Ayrshire Council South Craven School South Essex College of Further and Higher Education South Lanarkshire Council South Staffordshire College South Tyneside Borough Council Southampton City Council Southborough High School Southend High School for Boys Spalding Grammar School Spelthorne Borough Council St Augustine's RC Primary School St Bernard's Catholic Grammar School St Bernard's High St Clement Danes School St Clement's Church of England Academy St Columb Major Academy St Edmund's School St Edward's Academy Edmund Rice Academy Trust St Francis Xavier's College St George's CofE Academy Newtown St George's School, Harpenden Academy Trust St Lukes Junior School St Mary's RC Primary School St Michael's East Wickham Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School St Paul's CE Primary School St Saviours RC Primary St Thomas More Catholic Primary School St Thomas More Catholic School St Thomas of Canterbury St Thomas of Canterbury Roman Catholic Primary School Stanford Le Hope Primary School Stirling Council Stocklake Park School Stowupland High School Stradbroke High Stratford Upon Avon College Suffolk County Council Sunderland City Council Sutton Grammar School Trust Sutton, London Borough of Swanland Primary School Swavesey Village College Teesside University Temple Sutton Primary School and Nursery The Campion School The Commonweal School The Corbet School The Earls High School The Eastwood Academy The Gartree Community School The Hermitage Academy The Holme Church of England Controlled Primary School The Hundred of Hoo School The Institute of Cancer Research The John Wallis Church of England Academy The Kingswinford School & Science College The Matthew Arnold School The National CofE Academy The Oaktree School Academy Trust The Open University The Portsmouth Diocesan Trust The Rookeries Carleton Junior and Infant School The Thomas Aveling School Thorley Hill Primary School Thornhill School Business & Enterprise College Thurrock Council Torbay Council Townley Grammar School Trafford Council Tudor Grange Academy Redditch
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