List of schools in Shropshire

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This is a list of schools in Shropshire , England.

State-funded schools

Primary schools

  • Adderley CE Primary School, Adderley
  • Albrighton Primary School, Albrighton
  • Alveley Primary School, Alveley
  • Barrow 1618 CE Free School, Barrow
  • Baschurch CE Primary School, Baschurch
  • Beckbury CE Primary School, Beckbury
  • Belvidere Primary School, Shrewsbury
  • Bicton CE Primary School, Bicton
  • Bishop Hooper CE Primary School, Ashford Carbonell
  • Bishop's Castle Primary School, Bishop's Castle
  • Bitterley CE Primary School, Bitterley
  • Bomere Heath Primary School, Bomere Heath
  • Bowbrook Primary School, Bowbrook
  • Brockton CE Primary School, Brockton
  • Broseley CE Primary School, Broseley
  • Brown Clee CE Primary School, Ditton Priors
  • Bryn Offa CE Primary School, Pant
  • Buildwas Academy, Buildwas
  • Buntingsdale Primary School, Ternhill
  • Burford CE Primary School, Burford
  • Castlefields Primary School, Oldbury
  • Cheswardine Primary School, Cheswardine
  • Chirbury CE Primary School, Chirbury
  • Christ Church CE Primary School, Cressage
  • Church Preen Primary School, Church Preen
  • Claverley CE Primary School, Claverley
  • Clee Hill Community Academy, Cleehill
  • Cleobury Mortimer Primary School, Cleobury Mortimer
  • Clive CE Primary School, Clive
  • Clunbury CE Primary School, Clunbury
  • Cockshutt CE Primary School, Cockshutt
  • Coleham Primary School, Shrewsbury
  • Condover CE Primary School, Condover
  • Corvedale CE Primary School, Diddlebury
  • Criftins CE Primary School, Criftins
  • Crowmoor Primary School, Shrewsbury
  • Ellesmere Primary School, Ellesmere
  • Farlow CE Primary School, Farlow
  • Gobowen Primary School, Gobowen
  • Grange Primary School, Shrewsbury
  • Greenacres Primary School, Shrewsbury
  • Greenfields Primary School, Shrewsbury
  • Hadnall CE Primary School, Hadnall
  • Harlescott Junior School, Shrewsbury
  • Highley Community Primary School, Highley
  • Hinstock Primary School, Hinstock
  • Hodnet Primary School, Hodnet
  • Holy Trinity CE Primary Academy, Oswestry
  • John Wilkinson Primary School, Broseley
  • Kinlet CE Primary School, Kinlet
  • Kinnerley CE Primary School, Kinnerley
  • Long Mountain CE Primary School, Worthen
  • Longden CE Primary School, Longden
  • Longlands Primary School, Market Drayton
  • Longnor CE Primary School, Longnor
  • Lower Heath CE Primary School, Prees
  • Ludlow Primary School, Ludlow
  • Lydbury North CE Primary School, Lydbury North
  • Market Drayton Infant School, Market Drayton
  • Market Drayton Junior School, Market Drayton
  • The Martin Wilson School, Shrewsbury
  • The Meadows Primary School, Oswestry
  • Meole Brace CE Primary School, Meole Brace
  • Mereside CE Primary School, Shrewsbury
  • Minsterley Primary School, Minsterley
  • Morda CE Primary School, Morda
  • Moreton Say CE Primary School, Moreton Say
  • Morville CE Primary School, Morville
  • Mount Pleasant Primary, Shrewsbury
  • Much Wenlock Primary School, Much Wenlock
  • Myddle CE Primary School, Myddle
  • Newcastle CE Primary School, Newcastle
  • Newtown CE Primary School, Newtown
  • Norbury Primary School, Norbury
  • Norton-in-Hales CE Primary School, Norton in Hales
  • Oakmeadow CE Primary School, Bayston Hill
  • Onny CE Primary School, Onibury
  • Our Lady and St Oswald's RC Primary School, Oswestry
  • Oxon CE Primary School, Shrewsbury
  • Pontesbury CE Primary School, Pontesbury
  • Prees CE Primary School, Prees
  • Radbrook Primary School, Shrewsbury
  • Rushbury CE Primary School, Rushbury
  • St Andrew's CE Primary School, Nesscliffe
  • St Andrew's CE Primary School, Shifnal
  • St Edward's CE Primary School, Dorrington
  • St George's CE Academy, Clun
  • St George's Junior School, Shrewsbury
  • St Giles CE Primary School, Shrewsbury
  • St John the Baptist CE Primary School, Ruyton-XI-Towns
  • St John's RC Primary School, Bridgnorth
  • St Laurence CE Primary School, Ludlow
  • St Lawrence Primary School, Church Stretton
  • St Leonard's CE Primary School, Bridgnorth
  • St Lucia's CE Primary School, Upton Magna
  • St Martin's School, St Martin's
  • St Mary's Bluecoat CE Primary School, Bridgnorth
  • St Mary's CE Primary School, Albrighton
  • St Mary's CE Primary School, Bucknell
  • St Mary's CE Primary School, Shawbury
  • St Thomas and St Anne CE Primary School, Cruckmeole
  • Selattyn CE Primary School, Selattyn
  • Sheriffhales Primary School, Sheriffhales
  • Shifnal Primary School, Shifnal
  • Shrewsbury Cathedral RC Primary School, Shrewsbury
  • Stiperstones CE Primary School, Snailbeach
  • Stoke-on-Tern Primary School, Stoke Heath
  • Stokesay Primary School, Craven Arms
  • Stottesdon CE Primary School, Stottesdon
  • Sundore Infant School, Shrewsbury
  • Tilstock CE Primary School, Tilstock
  • Trefonen CE Primary School, Trefonen
  • Trinity CE Primary School, Ford
  • Welshampton CE Primary School, Welshampton
  • West Felton CE Primary School, West Felton
  • Weston Lullingfields CE School, Weston Lullingfields
  • Weston Rhyn Primary School, Weston Rhyn
  • Whitchurch CE Infant Academy, Whitchurch
  • Whitchurch CE Junior Academy, Whitchurch
  • Whittington CE Primary School, Whittington
  • Whixall CE Primary School, Whixall
  • The Wilfred Owen School, Shrewsbury
  • Wistanstow CE Primary School, Wistanstow
  • Woodfield Infant School, Shrewsbury
  • Woodside Primary School, Oswestry
  • Woore Primary School, Woore
  • Worfield Endowed CE Primary School, Worfield

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Secondary schools

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Special and alternative schools

The Shrewsbury Sixth Form College Grade II listed main building, built in 1910, as viewed from Claremont Bank. ShrewsburySixthFormCollege.JPG
The Shrewsbury Sixth Form College Grade II listed main building, built in 1910, as viewed from Claremont Bank.

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Further education

Independent schools

Shrewsbury School viewed from The Quarry, with the school's boathouse in the foreground. ShrewsburySchool.JPG
Shrewsbury School viewed from The Quarry, with the school's boathouse in the foreground.

Primary and preparatory schools

Senior and all-through schools

School House of Oswestry School built in the Georgian period style with Doric columns. School House of Oswestry School.jpg
School House of Oswestry School built in the Georgian period style with Doric columns.

Special and alternative schools

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