List of schools in Knowsley

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This is a list of schools in the Metropolitan Borough of Knowsley in the English county of Merseyside.

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State-funded schools

Primary schools

  • Blacklow Brow School, Huyton
  • Cronton CE Primary Academy, Cronton
  • Eastcroft Park School, Kirkby
  • Evelyn Community Primary School, Prescot
  • Halewood CE Primary Academy, Halewood
  • Halsnead Primary School, Whiston
  • Holy Family RC Primary School, Cronton
  • Holy Family RC Primary School, Halewood
  • Hope RC/CE Primary School, Huyton
  • Huyton With Roby CE Primary School, Huyton
  • Kirkby CE Primary School, Kirkby
  • Knowsley Lane Primary School, Huyton
  • Knowsley Village School, Knowsley
  • Malvern Primary School, Huyton
  • Millbrook Community Primary School, Westvale
  • Northwood Community Primary School, Kirkby
  • Our Lady's RC Primary School, Prescot
  • Park Brow Community Primary School, Kirkby
  • Park View Academy, Huyton
  • Plantation Primary School, Halewood
  • Prescot Primary School, Prescot
  • Ravenscroft Community Primary School, Kirkby
  • Roby Park Primary School, Huyton
  • St Aidan's RC Primary School, Huyton
  • St Albert's RC Primary School, Stockbridge Village
  • St Aloysius RC Primary School, Roby
  • St Andrew the Apostle RC Primary School, Halewood
  • St Anne's RC Primary School, Huyton
  • St Brigid's RC Primary School, Stockbridge Village
  • St Columba's RC Primary School, Huyton
  • St Gabriel's CE Primary School, Huyton
  • St John Fisher RC Primary School, Knowsley
  • St Joseph the Worker RC Primary School, Kirkby
  • St Joseph's RC Primary School, Huyton
  • St Laurence's RC Primary School, Kirkby
  • St Leo's and Southmead RC Primary School, Whiston
  • St Luke's RC Primary School, Prescot
  • St Margaret Mary's RC Infant School, Swanside
  • St Margaret Mary's RC Junior School, Swanside
  • St Marie's RC Primary School, Kirkby
  • St Mark's RC Primary School, Halewood
  • St Mary and St Paul's CE Primary School, Prescot
  • St Michael and All Angels RC Primary School, Kirkby
  • Ss Peter and Paul RC Primary School, Kirkby
  • Stockbridge Village Primary School, Stockbridge Village
  • Sylvester Primary Academy, Huyton
  • Westvale Primary School, Kirkby
  • Whiston Willis Primary Academy, Whiston
  • Willow Tree Primary School, Huyton
  • Yew Tree Primary Academy, Halewood

Secondary schools

Special and alternative schools

Further education

Independent schools

Special and alternative schools

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The Metropolitan Borough of Knowsley is a metropolitan borough in Merseyside, North West England. It covers several towns and villages, including Kirkby, Prescot, Huyton, Whiston, Halewood, Cronton and Stockbridge Village; Kirkby, Huyton, and Prescot being the major commercial centres. It takes its name from the village of Knowsley, though its headquarters are in Huyton. It forms part of the wider Liverpool City Region.

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