List of schools in Basingstoke and Deane

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Schools in Basingstoke and Deane. [1]

Contents

State funded

Children's Centres

All centres are run by SureStart

Primary/First Schools

  • Ashford Hill Primary School
  • Bishopswood Infant School
  • Bishopswood Junior School
  • Bramley Church of England Primary School
  • Burghclere Primary School
  • Burnham Copse Primary School
  • Castle Hill Primary School
  • Castle Hill Infant School
  • Chalk Ridge Primary School
  • Chiltern Primary School
  • Chineham Park Primary School
  • Cliddesden Primary School
  • Ecchinswell and Sydmonton C E Primary School
  • Fairfields Primary School
  • Four Lanes Community Junior School
  • Four Lanes Infant School
  • Great Binfields Primary School
  • Hatch Warren Infant School
  • Hatch Warren Junior School
  • Kempshott Infant School
  • Kempshott Junior School
  • Kingsley Church of England Primary School
  • Kings Furlong Infant School and Nursery
  • Kings Furlong Junior School
  • Manor Field Infant School
  • Manor Field Junior School
  • Marnel Community Infant School
  • Merton Infant School
  • Merton Junior School
  • North Waltham Primary School
  • Oakley Church Of England Junior School
  • Oakley Infant School
  • Oakridge Infant School
  • Oakridge Junior School
  • Old Basing Infant School
  • Overton C E Primary School
  • Park View Infant School
  • Park View Junior School
  • Preston Candover Church Of England Primary School
  • The Priory Primary School
  • Rucstall Primary School
  • Sherborne St John Church Of England Primary School
  • Silchester Church Of England Primary School
  • South View Infant School
  • South View Junior School
  • St Anne's Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School
  • St Bede's Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School
  • St John's Church Of England Voluntary Aided Primary School
  • St Mark's Church Of England Primary School
  • St Martin's East Woodhay C E Voluntary Aided Primary School
  • St Mary Bourne Primary School
  • St Mary's Church Of England Junior School, Old Basing
  • St Thomas' Church Of England Infant School, Woolton Hill
  • Tadley Community Primary School
  • Whitchurch C E Primary School
  • Winklebury Infant School
  • Winklebury Junior School
  • Woolton Hill Junior School

Secondary schools

Special Schools

Independent schools

Primary/First Schools

Independent Special Schools

Independent Primary/Secondary Schools

Further education colleges

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References

  1. http://www.hants.gov.uk/education/schools/schools.php?type=area1 Archived 2008-01-19 at the Wayback Machine School Lists For Hampshire County Council Local Authority schools (Area 1, Basingstoke & Deane)