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Southend Council Freedom of Information Request School Expenditure for Temporary Staff Southend Council Freedom of information request School expenditure for temporary staff 2013/14 School Name E02 E26 Primary Schools Barons Court Primary School 10,129 0 Blenheim Primary School 2,216 0 Bournemouth Park Primary School 0 70,417 Bournes Green Infant 0 0 Bournes Green Junior School 46,122 0 Chalkwell Hall Infant School 25,337 0 Chalkwell Hall Junior 15,399 0 Darlinghurst Primary School- now Academy 0 0 Academy from 01.01.14 Earls Hall Infant School 2,704 0 Earls Hall Junior School 33,961 0 Eastwood Primary School 0 53,727 Edwards Hall Primary School 7,834 17,251 Fairways Primary School 0 10,821 Friars Primary School & Nursery 19,617 340 Hamstel Infant School 15,021 31,782 Hamstel Junior School 29,112 45,820 Heycroft Primary School 30,437 3,236 Hinguar Primary School 5,270 35,280 Leigh Infants 3,644 0 Leigh North Street Juniors 29,273 14,903 Milton Hall Primary School 39,321 90,402 Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Primary 26,773 787 Porters Grange Primary School & Nursery 5,554 149,733 Prince Ave Primary Found. School 13,508 15,698 Richmond Avenue Primary School 6,215 0 Sacred Heart Catholic Primary 640 0 St. Georges Primary School 40,544 560 St.Helens R.C. Primary School 13,053 0 St.Marys C. of E. School 61,170 2,380 Temple Sutton Primary 0 185 The Westborough Primary School Academy Thorpe Greenways Infant School Federated with Junior school Thorpe Greenways Junior School 55,985 34,165 Thorpedene Infant School Amalgamated with Juniors Thorpedene Junior School (Primary 11/12) 30,135 6,105 West Leigh Infant School 25,731 0 West Leigh Junior School 10,559 0 Secondary Schools Belfairs High School Academy Cecil Jones College 26,352 173,336 Chase High School 2,278 38,834 Futures Community College 76,380 107,603 Shoeburyness High School Academy Southend High School for Boys Academy Southend High School for Girls Academy St. Bernards High School Academy St.Thomas More High School Academy The Eastwood High School Academy Westcliff High School for Boys Academy Westcliff High School for Girls Academy Special Schools Kingsdown School 0 0 Lancaster School 2,132 10,584 Seabrook College (prev. Priory School) 48,540 201,676 Federated with Seabrook on 1.9.14 St Nicholas School & e2e Centre 10,771 0 The St. Christopher School Academy The Renown Centre for Learning Federated with Seabrook on 1.9.14 NOTES The expenditure is not undertaken by the council. The schools are funded 100% by grants and dedicated schools grants I am unable to provide information relating to agency used or total number of days covered. Individual schools will be able to provide this. The DfE has now started to publish this data, data to 2012/13 has been published on the DfE website for all schools. CODING GUIDANCE FROM THE DfE E02 = Supply teaching staff Relates to all supply teachers paid within the scope of the Education Act 2002 Includes Salaries and wages for supply teaching staff employed directly by the school who are covering teaching staff absence for : consisting of gross pay including allowances, maternity pay and the employer's contributions to national insurance and superannuation Excludes directly by the school (i.e. paid via an agency or another third party), regardless of the period of cover (See E26 for agency supply teachers) E26 Agency supply teaching staff E26 = Agency supply teaching staff Includes staff that have been brought in to cover teacher absence. Includes cover of any period and for all reasons including illness, absence for training, and any leave Excludes by the school (See E02) Academies are responsible for this financial reporting. For Federation Schools total income and expenditure has been combined. 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14.
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