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East Norfolk Sixth Form College


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Address: Church Lane, Gorleston, Great Yarmouth, NR31 7BQGoogleMaps link opens in a new window
Telephone number: 01493662234
Local authority: Norfolk
School type: Academy 16-19 converter
School phase: 16 plus
Number of pupils: 1545
URN: 145749
Ofsted rating: 2 Good Ofsted reportOpens in a new window Inspected 27 February 2020
LAESTAB: 926 8600
Age range of pupils: 16 to 19
Headteacher's name: Catherine Richards
Has sixth form: Yes
Has nursery: No
Date of opening: 01 August 2018
School website: http://www.eastnorfolk.ac.ukOpens in a new window
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Total expenditure

2021/2022
£8.37m
2021/2022
£8.37m

Staff total

2021/2022
£6.31m
2021/2022
£6.31m

Premises total

2021/2022
£406k
2021/2022
£406k

Occupation total

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These are costs associated with occupying the school building. They include energy, water, sewerage, rates, insurance, and catering.
2021/2022
£651k
2021/2022
£651k

Supplies and services total

2021/2022
£830k
2021/2022
£830k

Interest charges for loans and banking

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  • interest received
2021/2022
£41k
2021/2022
£41k

Cost of finance total

2021/2022
£0
2021/2022
£0

Special facilities total

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This includes:

  • swimming pools and sports centres
  • boarding provision
  • rural studies and farm units
  • payments by your school to another school for the benefit of pupils at the other school
  • pupil inter-site travel, eg moving between sites
  • expenses relating to before and after school clubs
  • delegated home to school transport
  • indirect employee expenses and agency staff expenses relating to a special facility
  • purchase of trading items for re-sale, eg school uniforms, books, stationery
  • donations paid by the school to a charity
  • community education with a benefit to the pupils at the school

It excludes:

  • staff costs associated with managing and supporting the special facility for directly employed staff
  • staff teaching in the special facility
  • school trips
  • residential special schools
  • any community-focused expenditure
2021/2022
£139k
2021/2022
£139k