List of schools in Doncaster

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

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State funded schools

Primary schools

  • Adwick Primary School, Woodlands
  • Arksey Primary School, Arksey
  • Armthorpe Shaw Wood Academy, Armthorpe
  • Askern Littlemoor Infant Academy, Askern
  • Askern Moss Road Infant Academy, Askern
  • Atlas Academy, Doncaster Town Centre
  • Auckley School, Auckley
  • Balby Central Primary Academy, Balby
  • Barnburgh Primary School, Barnburgh
  • Barnby Dun Primary Academy, Barnby Dun
  • Bawtry Mayflower Primary School, Bawtry
  • Bentley High Street Primary School, Bentley
  • Bentley New Village Primary School, Bentley
  • Bessacarr Primary, Bessacarr
  • Branton St Wilfrid's CE Primary School, Branton
  • Brooke Primary Academy, Thorne
  • Canon Popham CE Primary Academy, Edenthorpe
  • Carcroft Primary School, Carcroft
  • Carr Lodge Academy, Balby
  • Castle Academy, Conisbrough
  • Conisbrough Ivanhoe Primary Academy, Conisbrough
  • Copley Junior School, Sprotbrough
  • Crookesbroom Primary Academy, Hatfield
  • Denaby Main Primary Academy, Denaby Main
  • Dunsville Primary School, Dunsville
  • Edenthorpe Hall Primary Academy, Edenthorpe
  • Edlington Victoria Academy, Edlington
  • Grange Lane Infant Academy, Rossington
  • Green Top School, Thorne
  • Hatchell Wood Primary Academy, Bessacarr
  • Hatfield Woodhouse Primary School, Hatfield Woodhouse
  • Hawthorn Primary School, Cantley
  • Hayfield Lane Primary School, Auckley
  • Hexthorpe Primary School, Hexthorpe
  • Highfields Primary School, Highfields
  • Highwoods Academy, Mexborough
  • Hill Top Academy, Edlington
  • Holy Family RC Primary School, Stainforth
  • Hooton Pagnell All Saints CE Primary School, Hooton Pagnell
  • Intake Primary Academy, Intake
  • King Edward Primary School, Thorne
  • Kingfisher Primary Academy, Wheatley
  • Kirk Sandall Infant School, Kirk Sandall
  • Kirk Sandall Junior School, Kirk Sandall
  • Kirkby Avenue Primary School, Bentley
  • Lakeside Primary Academy, Doncaster Town Centre
  • Long Toft Primary School, Stainforth
  • Mallard Primary School, Balby
  • Marshland Primary Academy, Moorends
  • Mexborough St John the Baptist CE Primary School, Mexborough
  • Montagu Academy, Mexborough
  • Morley Place Academy, Conisbrough
  • New Pastures Primary School, Mexborough
  • Norton Infant School, Norton
  • Norton Junior School, Norton
  • Our Lady Of Mount Carmel RC Primary School, Intake
  • Our Lady Of Perpetual Help RC Primary School, Bentley
  • Our Lady of Sorrows RC Voluntary Academy, Armthorpe
  • Outwood Primary Academy Woodlands, Woodlands
  • Owston Park Primary Academy, Skellow
  • Park Primary School, Wheatley
  • Pheasant Bank Academy, Rossington
  • Plover Primary School, Intake
  • Richmond Hill Primary Academy, Sprotbrough
  • Rosedale Primary School, Scawsby
  • Rossington All Saints Academy, Rossington
  • Rossington St Michaels CE Primary School, Rossington
  • Rossington Tornedale Infant School, Rossington
  • Rowena Academy, Conisbrough
  • St Alban's RC Primary School, Denaby Main
  • St Francis Xavier RC Primary School, Balby
  • St Joseph and St Teresa's RC Primary School, Woodlands
  • St Joseph's RC School, Rossington
  • St Mary's RC Primary School, Edlington
  • St Oswald's CE Academy, Finningley
  • St Peter's RC Primary School, Belle Vue
  • Saltersgate Infant School, Scawsby
  • Sandringham Primary School, Intake
  • Scawsby Junior Academy, Scawsby
  • Scawthorpe Castle Hills Primary Academy, Scawthorpe
  • Scawthorpe Sunnyfields Primary School, Scawthorpe
  • Sheep Dip Lane Academy, Dunscroft
  • Southfield Primary, Armthorpe
  • Spa Academy Askern, Askern
  • Sprotbrough Orchard Infant School, Sprotbrough
  • Stainforth Kirton Lane Primary School, Stainforth
  • Tickhill Estfeld Primary School, Tickhill
  • Tickhill St Mary's CE Primary School, Tickhill
  • Toll Bar Primary School, Toll Bar
  • Town Field Primary School, Doncaster Town Centre
  • Tranmoor Primary, Armthorpe
  • Travis St Lawrence CE Primary School, Hatfield
  • Wadworth Primary School, Wadworth
  • Warmsworth Primary School, Warmsworth
  • Waverley Academy, Balby
  • West Road Primary Academy, Moorends
  • Willow Primary School, Bessacarr
  • Windhill Primary School, Mexborough
  • Woodfield Primary School, Balby

Secondary schools

Special and alternative schools

Further education

Independent schools

Primary and preparatory schools

Senior and all-through schools

Special and alternative schools

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