List of schools in Barnsley

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This is a list of schools in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley in the English county of South Yorkshire.

Contents

State-funded schools

Primary schools

  • All Saints Academy, Darfield
  • Athersley North Primary School, Athersley
  • Athersley South Primary School, Athersley
  • Barugh Green Primary School, Barugh Green
  • Birdwell Primary School, Birdwell
  • Birkwood Primary School, Cudworth
  • Brierley CE Primary School, Brierley
  • Burton Road Primary School, Old Town
  • Carlton Primary Academy, Carlton
  • Carrfield Primary Academy, Bolton upon Dearne
  • Cawthorne CE Primary School, Cawthorne
  • Cherry Dale Primary School, Cudworth
  • Churchfield Primary School, Cudworth
  • Darton Primary School, Darton
  • Dodworth St John the Baptist CE Primary Academy, Dodworth
  • The Ellis CE Primary School, Hemingfield
  • Elsecar Holy Trinity CE Primary Academy, Elsecar
  • The Forest Academy, Kendray
  • Gawber Primary School, Gawber
  • Goldthorpe Primary Academy, Goldthorpe
  • Gooseacre Primary Academy, Thurnscoe
  • Greenfield Primary School, Hoyland
  • Heather Garth Primary Academy, Bolton upon Dearne
  • High View Primary Learning Centre, Wombwell
  • Highgate Primary Academy, Goldthorpe
  • The Hill Primary Academy, Thurnscoe
  • Holy Rood RC Primary School, Shaw Lands
  • Holy Trinity RC and CE School, Athersley
  • Hoyland Common Primary School, Hoyland Common
  • Hoyland Springwood Primary School, Hoyland
  • Hoylandswaine Primary School, Hoylandswaine
  • Hunningley Primary School, Kendray
  • Joseph Locke Primary School, Shaw Lands
  • Jump Primary School, Jump
  • Keresforth Primary School, Dodworth
  • Kexborough Primary School, Darton
  • Kings Oak Primary Learning Centre, Wombwell
  • Lacewood Primary School, Bolton upon Dearne
  • Ladywood Primary School, Grimethorpe
  • Laithes Primary School, Smithies
  • Mapplewell Primary School, Mapplewell
  • Meadstead Primary Academy, Royston
  • Milefield Primary School, Grimethorpe
  • The Mill Academy, Worsbrough
  • Millhouse Primary School, Millhouse Green
  • Oakhill Primary Academy, Ardsley
  • Oakwell Rise Primary Academy, Measborough Dike
  • Outwood Primary Academy Darfield, Darfield
  • Outwood Primary Academy Littleworth Grange, Lundwood
  • Oxspring Primary School, Oxspring
  • Parkside Primary Academy, Royston
  • Penistone St John's Primary School, Penistone
  • Queens Road Academy, Hoyle Mill
  • Royston St John Baptist CE Primary School, Royston
  • Sacred Heart RC Primary School, Goldthorpe
  • St Helen's RC Primary School, Hoyland
  • St Helen's Primary Academy, Monk Bretton
  • St Mary's CE Primary School, Pogmoor
  • St Michael and All Angels RC Primary School, Wombwell
  • Sandhill Primary School, Great Houghton
  • Shafton Primary Academy, Shafton
  • Shawlands Primary School, Shaw Lands
  • Silkstone Common Junior and Infant School, Silkstone Common
  • Silkstone Primary School, Silkstone
  • Springvale Primary School, Penistone
  • Summer Lane Primary School, Pogmoor
  • Summerfields Primary Academy, Royston
  • Tankersley St Peter's CE Primary School, Tankersley
  • Thurgoland CE Primary School, Thurgoland
  • Thurlstone Primary School, Thurlstone
  • Upperwood Academy, Darfield
  • Ward Green Primary School, Worsbrough
  • Wellgate Primary School, Mapplewell
  • West Meadows Primary School, Hoyland
  • Wilthorpe Primary School, Wilthorpe
  • Wombwell Park Street Primary School, Wombwell
  • Worsbrough Bank End Primary School, Worsbrough
  • Worsbrough Common Primary School, Worsbrough

Secondary schools

Special and alternative schools

Further education

Independent schools

Special and alternative schools

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