List of schools in Rotherham

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

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State-funded schools

Primary schools

  • Anston Brook Primary School, North Anston
  • Anston Greenlands Primary School, North Anston
  • Anston Hillcrest Primary School, South Anston
  • Anston Park Infant School, North Anston
  • Anston Park Junior School, North Anston
  • Aston All Saints CE Primary School, Aston
  • Aston Fence Junior and Infant School, Woodhouse Mill
  • Aston Hall Junior and Infant School, Aston
  • Aston Lodge Primary School, Aston
  • Aughton Junior Academy, Aughton
  • Badsley Primary School, East Dene
  • Blackburn Primary School, Blackburn
  • Bramley Grange Primary School, Bramley
  • Bramley Sunnyside Infant School, Bramley
  • Bramley Sunnyside Junior School, Bramley
  • Brampton Cortonwood Infant School, Brampton Bierlow
  • Brampton Ellis CE Primary School, West Melton
  • Brinsworth Howarth Primary School, Brinsworth
  • Brinsworth Manor Infant School, Brinsworth
  • Brinsworth Manor Junior School, Brinsworth
  • Brinsworth Whitehill Primary School, Brinsworth
  • Brookfield Primary Academy, Swinton
  • Broom Valley Community School, Broom
  • Canklow Woods Primary School, Canklow
  • Catcliffe Primary School, Catcliffe
  • Coleridge Primary, Eastwood
  • Crags Community School, Maltby
  • Dinnington Community Primary School, Dinnington
  • East Dene Primary, East Dene
  • Eastwood Village Primary School, Eastwood
  • Ferham Primary School, Bradgate
  • Flanderwell Primary School, Flanderwell
  • Foljambe Primary School, Thrybergh
  • Greasbrough Primary School, Greasbrough
  • Harthill Primary School, Harthill
  • Herringthorpe Infant School, Herringthorpe
  • Herringthorpe Junior School, Herringthorpe
  • Highfield Farm Primary School, West Melton
  • High Greave Infant School, East Herringthorpe
  • High Greave Junior School, East Herringthorpe
  • Kilnhurst Primary School, Kilnhurst
  • Kilnhurst St Thomas CE Primary Academy, Kilnhurst
  • Kimberworth Community Primary School, Kimberworth
  • Kiveton Park Infant School, Kiveton Park
  • Kiveton Park Meadows Junior School, Kiveton Park
  • Laughton All Saints CE Primary School, Laughton en le Morthen
  • Laughton Junior and Infant School, Laughton en le Morthen
  • Listerdale Junior Academy, Brecks
  • Maltby Lilly Hall Academy, Maltby
  • Maltby Manor Academy, Maltby
  • Maltby Redwood Academy, Maltby
  • Meadow View Primary School, Kimberworth
  • Monkwood Primary Academy, Rawmarsh
  • Our Lady and St Joseph's RC Primary School, Wath upon Dearne
  • Ravenfield Primary Academy, Ravenfield
  • Rawmarsh Ashwood Primary School, Parkgate
  • Rawmarsh Rosehill Junior School, Rawmarsh
  • Rawmarsh Ryecroft Infant School, Rawmarsh
  • Rawmarsh Sandhill Primary School, Rawmarsh
  • Rawmarsh Thorogate Junior and Infant School, Rawmarsh
  • Redscope Primary School, Kimberwood
  • Rockingham Junior and Infant School, Wingfield
  • Roughwood Primary School, Kimberworth
  • St Alban's CE Primary School, Wickersley
  • St Ann's Primary School, Eastwood
  • St Bede's RC Primary School, Kimberworth
  • St Gerard's RC Primary School, Thrybergh
  • St Joseph's RC Primary School, Dinnington
  • St Joseph's RC Primary School, Rawmarsh
  • St Mary's RC Primary School, Herringthorpe
  • St Mary's RC Primary School, Maltby
  • Sitwell Infant School, Broom
  • Sitwell Junior School, Broom
  • Springwood Junior Academy, Aston
  • Swallownest Primary School, Swallownest
  • Swinton Fitzwilliam Primary School, Swinton
  • Swinton Queen Primary School, Swinton
  • Thornhill Primary School, Bradgate
  • Thorpe Hesley Primary School, Thorpe Hesley
  • Thrybergh Fullerton CE Primary Academy, Thrybergh
  • Thrybergh Primary School, Thrybergh
  • Thurcroft Infant School, Thurcroft
  • Thurcroft Junior Academy, Thurcroft
  • Todwick Primary School, Todwick
  • Treeton CE Primary School, Treeton
  • Trinity Croft CE Primary Academy, Dalton Parva
  • Wales Primary School, Wales
  • Wath Central Primary School, Wath upon Dearne
  • Wath CE Primary School, Wath upon Dearne
  • Wath Victoria Primary School, Wath upon Dearne
  • Waverley Junior Academy, Waverley
  • Wentworth CE Junior and Infant School, Wentworth
  • Whiston Junior and Infant School, Whiston
  • Whiston Worrygoose Junior and Infant School, Whiston
  • Wickersley Northfield Primary School, Wickersley
  • Woodsetts Primary School, Woodsetts

Secondary schools

Special and alternative schools

Further education

Independent schools

Special and alternative schools

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