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Supply Teaching Spend by School 2009-10 FOI Request info SUPPLY TEACHING SPEND BY SCHOOL 2009-10 DfE No Primary Schools year 09-10 Jan 2009 roll 2001 ALEXANDRA INFANT SCHOOL £131,132 309 2000 ALEXANDRA JUNIOR SCHOOL £29,442 350 2062 ANDREW EWING PRIMARY SCHOOL £97,239 439 2073 BEAVERS PRIMARY SCHOOL £35,342 379 2017 BEDFONT INFANT SCHOOL £17,569 202 2016 BEDFONT JUNIOR SCHOOL £13,965 211 2003 BELMONT PRIMARY SCHOOL £37,357 441 2075 BERKELEY PRIMARY SCHOOL £94,002 431 2006 CARDINAL ROAD INFANT SCHOOL £8,680 299 2007 CAVENDISH PRIMARY SCHOOL £2,327 203 2009 CHATSWORTH INFANT SCHOOL £7,671 229 2008 CHATSWORTH JUNIOR SCHOOL £70,098 257 2078 CRANE PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL £41,264 314 2013 CRANFORD INFANT SCHOOL £30,870 281 2012 CRANFORD JUNIOR SCHOOL £97,259 272 2063 EDWARD PAULING PRIMARY SCHOOL £44,851 320 2079 FAIRHOLME PRIMARY SCHOOL £28,339 378 2021 FELTHAM HILL INFANT SCHOOL £37,803 314 2020 FELTHAM HILL JUNIOR SCHOOL £94,840 369 2080 FORGE LANE PRIMARY SCHOOL £31,846 222 2081 GREEN DRAGON PRIMARY SCHOOL £87,862 384 2022 GROVE PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL £21,754 214 2071 GROVE ROAD PRIMARY SCHOOL £45,891 223 2026 HESTON INFANT SCHOOL £103,543 198 2025 HESTON JUNIOR SCHOOL £79,890 244 2032 HOUNSLOW HEATH INFANT SCHOOL £52,935 373 2031 HOUNSLOW HEATH JUNIOR SCHOOL £95,659 412 2033 HOUNSLOW TOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL £62,015 471 2034 ISLEWORTH TOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL £86,661 432 2061 IVYBRIDGE PRIMARY SCHOOL £36,182 218 2036 LIONEL PRIMARY SCHOOL £89,842 244 2037 MARLBOROUGH PRIMARY SCHOOL £78,892 671 2039 NORWOOD GREEN INFANT SCHOOL £48,475 300 2038 NORWOOD GREEN JUNIOR SCHOOL £63,627 328 2057 ORIEL PRIMARY SCHOOL £24,599 378 3502 OUR LADY & ST JOHN PRIMARY SCH £7,269 203 2042 SOUTHVILLE INFANT SCHOOL £46,476 302 2041 SOUTHVILLE JUNIOR SCHOOL £20,579 321 2043 SPARROW FARM INFANT SCHOOL £3,646 193 2056 SPARROW FARM JUNIOR SCHOOL £52,225 196 2044 SPRING GROVE SCHOOL £20,721 224 2046 SPRINGWELL INFANT SCHOOL £90,425 308 2045 SPRINGWELL JUNIOR SCHOOL £38,480 370 3503 ST LAWRENCE PRIMARY SCHOOL £69,878 437 3504 ST MARY PRIMARY ISLEWORTH £42,048 263 3505 ST MARY PRIMARY CHISWICK £25,153 216 3507 ST MICHAEL & ST MARTIN PRIMARY £31,380 441 FoI Request Supply Teaching 2009-10 Page 1 of 2 16/02/2011 FOI Request info DfE No Primary Schools year 09-10 Jan 2009 roll 3302 ST PAUL´S PRIMARY SCHOOL £6,901 216 2048 STRAND-ON-THE-GREEN INFANT £15,194 292 2047 STRAND-ON-THE-GREEN JUNIOR £103 310 3300 THE BLUE SCHOOL J I & N £12,540 227 3942 ORCHARD PRIMARY SCHOOL £174,756 598 3941 ROSARY PRIMARY SCHOOL £117,111 445 2064 SMALLBERRY GREEN PRIMARY SCH £89,166 279 2082 THE WILLIAM HOGARTH SCHOOL £116,150 162 2024 VICTORIA JUNIOR SCHOOL £48,823 244 2050 WELLINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOL £84,756 420 2051 WORPLE PRIMARY SCHOOL £34,870 212 2083 BEDFONT PRIMARY SCHOOL £18,989 413 3943 CHATSWORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL £13,765 486 Secondary Schools 4024 BRENTFORD SCHOOL FOR GIRLS £246,697 896 4020 CHISWICK COMMUNITY SCHOOL £201,789 1,201 4029 CRANFORD COMMUNITY SCHOOL £350,569 1,394 4023 FELTHAM COMMUNITY SCHOOL £114,309 1,197 5400 GUMLEY HOUSE SCHOOL n/k 1,161 5401 GUNNERSBURY HOUSE SCHOOL n/k 1,197 4026 HESTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL £170,067 1,230 4021 HOUNSLOW MANOR SCHOOL £105,999 885 4500 ISLEWORTH & SYON BOYS SCHOOL £191,751 1,000 4027 LAMPTON SCHOOL £151,611 1,390 4022 LONGFORD COMMUNITY SCHOOL £111,627 1,210 4800 ST MARK´S RC SCHOOL £115,384 1,198 4600 THE GREEN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS £18,363 817 4028 THE HEATHLAND SCHOOL £237,879 1,781 Special Schools 7010 THE CEDARS PRIMARY SCHOOL £59,156 50 7007 LINDON-BENNETT SCHOOL £16,620 97 7005 MARJORY KINNON SCHOOL £222,108 164 7006 OAKLANDS SCHOOL £0 67 FoI Request Supply Teaching 2009-10 Page 2 of 2 16/02/2011.
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