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Earl's Court Free School Primary; Flora Gardens Primary School; Fulham Primary School; Good Shepherd RC Primary School; Greenside Primary School; Holy Cross RC School; John Betts Primary School; Kenmont Primary School; Langford Primary School; Larmenier & Sacred Heart RC Primary School; London Oratory School; Melcombe Primary School; Miles ...
Secondary schools in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham (12 P) Secondary schools in the London Borough of Barnet (1 C, ...
It states that in 2019, there aill be approximately 30,000 schools in England, which include 391 nurseries, around 25,000 primary schools, 3,448 secondary schools, 2,319 independent schools, 1,044 special schools, and 352 pupil referral units.
This is a list of schools in the City of Westminster in London. Westminster Children's Services administers many primary and secondary schools. In addition there are several Church of England (CE), Roman Catholic (RC), and Christian non-denominational (ND) schools in the city.
There are around 2,400 private schools in England. [1] Many are represented by the Independent Schools Council (ISC), while around 300 independent senior schools are represented by the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC), although both bodies also represent schools outside England and the United Kingdom.
Beacon High is a coeducational secondary school for 11-16-year-olds in the Tufnell Park area, located in the London Borough of Islington, England. [1] Beacon High is a member of the Islington Futures Federation of Community Schools and the Islington Sixth Form Partnership.
Hampstead then became a two class entry Primary School for 2 to 11-year olds. In August 2012 Cognita acquired the Charteris Sports Centre in London as a facility for Southbank International School which is let out to the community in non-school time. [6] In 2013, students from the school performed at the United States Academic Decathlon.
Here is a list of, in the United Kingdom, the Crown Dependencies, and British Overseas Territories, schools which only admit boys, or those which only admit boys at certain levels/years/grades, or those which follow the Diamond Schools model (separating students by gender at points).