Ospringe Church of England Primary School
Primary • Voluntary controlled school • Faversham
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Primary • Academy converter • Faversham
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Primary • Academy sponsor led • Sheerness
Primary • Academy converter • Sheerness
Primary • Academy sponsor led • Faversham
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Primary • Academy converter • Sittingbourne
Primary • Academy converter • Sheerness
Primary • Academy sponsor led • Sittingbourne
Primary • Voluntary controlled school • Sittingbourne
Secondary • Academy converter • Faversham
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Primary • Academy converter • Sittingbourne
Secondary • Academy sponsor led • Sittingbourne
Primary • Academy sponsor led • Sheerness
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Primary • Community school • Sheerness
Primary • Academy converter • Sittingbourne
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