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School/College Name Post Code Group Size School/college name Post code Group Size 3D Morden College WA103AG 25 Access to Music M1 6FQ 100 Airedale Academy (formerly Airedale High School, Castleford) WF103JU 40 Alder Grange Community & Technology School BB4 7PA 15 All Saints' Academy L19 5NY 22 Appleby Grammar School LA8 9JB 7 Aquinas College SK2 6TH 170 Ashton Sixth Form College OL6 9RL 100 Barnsley College S70 2YW 319 Blackpool & The Fylde College, Fleetwood FY6 8EG 23 Blackpool and the Fylde College FY2 0HB 34 Bolton College, formerly Bolton Community College, Main Site BL3 5BG 60 Bradford College BD7 1AY 35 Brookfield Community School, Chesterfield S40 3NS 14 Burnley College BB12 0AN 70 Burton and South Derbyshire College DE14 3RL 148 Bury College BL9 0DG 23 Buxton and Leek College ST136DP 40 Calderdale College S6 5QU 35 Cardinal Newman College, Preston PR1 4HD 118 Carlisle College CA1 1HS 118 Carmel College WA10 3AG 40 Cheshire College, Chester CH4 7ER 60 Christleton International Studio CH47AE 30 City of Liverpool College L7 7JA 94 City of Liverpool College, The Learning Exchange L7 7JA 95 City of Sunderland College SR3 4AH 65 Clarendon Sixth Form College, Ashton-under-Lyme OL6 6DF 162 Coleg Cambria CH5 4BR 117 Coleg Ceredigion, Aberystwyth SY23 3BP 9 Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor, Pwllheli LL40 2SW 31 Coleg Menai LL57 2TP 54 Coventry University 58 Craven College BD23 1US 40 Cronton Sixth Form College WA8 5WA 45 Darlington College DL1 1DR 70 Denstone College ST14 5HN 17 Doncaster College DN1 2RF 45 Dudley College DY1 4AS 57 Flint High School, Flint CH65LL 57 Franklin College, Grimsby DN34 5BY 10 Furness College LA13 9LE 15 Giggleswick School BD240DE 17 Grantham College NG319AP 50 Grwp Llandrillo Menai LL29 8SW 83 Halesowen College B63 3NA 24 Harrogate College HG2 8QT 8 Hartlepool College of Further Education TS24 7NT 50 Hereford College of Arts HR11LT 193 Hopwood Hall College OL12 6RY 130 Huddersfield New College HD34GL 104 Hugh Baird College L20 7EW 90 Hull College 270 John Kyrle High School HD1 3LD 2 Kendal College LA9 6EL 140 King Edward VI College, Nuneaton CV11 4BE 15 Kirklees College WF13 2NP 22 Lancaster and Morecambe College, School of Art and Design LA1 2TY 190 Leeds City College, All Campuses LS3 1AA 60 LIPA Sixth Form College L1 9HF 176 Loreto College, Manchester M15 5PB 318 Lytham Sixth Form College FY84AP 17 Macclesfield College SK118LF 165 Montgomery High School FY2 0AZ 12 Moreton Hall SY11 3EW 53 New College Pontefract WF84QR 52 Newcastle Under Lyme College ST4 6HN 234 North Lindsey College, Scunthorpe DN21 4BA 36 NPTC Group of Colleges SY16 4HU 50 Oakbank School BD22 7DU 16 Oldham College OL9 6AA 71 Ormiston Bolingbroke Academy WA7 6EP 70 Priestley College WA4 6RD 80 Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College, Darlington DL3 7AU 19 Queen Elizabeths Grammar School, Ashbourne DE6 1EP 5 RNN Group (Rotherham College, North Notts College, Dearne Valley College) S66 1EG 47 Runshaw College PR25 3DQ 160 Salford City College - Future Skills M50 2PU 30 Salford City College, Pendleton Centre M6 7FR 328 Scarborough Sixth Form College YO12 5LF 35 Selby College YO8 8AT 30 Sheffield City College, The Sheffield College S6 2ET 70 Shipley College BD183LQ 44 Shrewsbury Colleges Group SY1 1RX 153 South Bromsgrove High B60 3NL 18 South Cheshire College/West Cheshire College CW2 8AB 105 South Staffordshire College WS13 6QG 58 Southport College PR9 0TT 75 St Chads Catholic and Church of England High School WA7 5YH 40 St John Plessington Catholic College CH637LF 15 St John Rigby RC Sixth Form College WN5 0JL 24 Stafford College ST162QR 260 Stockport College SK13UQ 130 Stockton Riverside College TS17 6FB 25 Stoke on Trent College ST6 1JJ 17 The Academy of St Nicholas, L19 5NY L19 5NY 24 The Blackpool Sixth Form College FY5 4GT 160 The Creative and Media Studio School HD5 9PG 80 The Grange School, Northwich CW8 1LU 14 The King's School, Macclesfield SK10 1DA 16 The Manchester College, City Campus M1 3HB 155 The Manchester College, Openshaw Campus M11 2WH 76 The Studio School Liverpool L1 0BS 60 Tollbar Academy DN332EF 14 University Centre Leeds City College 84 UTC Bolton BL3 5AG 40 UTC@MediaCityUK M50 2UW 80 Wakefield College WF1 2DH 101 Warrington & Vale Royal College WA2 8QA 186 Warwickshire College Group, Royal Leamington Spa College CV32 5JE 17 Warwickshire College Group, Rugby College CV21 1AR 65 West Lancashire College WN1 2TL 70 West Nottinghamshire College NG18 5BH 140 Wigan & Leigh College WN1 1RS 126 Wilberforce College HU8 9HD 45 Willenhall E-ACT Academy (formerly Willenhall School Sports College) WV12 4BD 9 Wilmslow High School ST5 0PD 20 Winstanley College WN5 7XF 44 Xaverian College M14 5RB 60 York College YO232BB 150 Total group bookings 4652 Individuals booked 618 Total booked overall 5270.
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