List of schools in Solihull

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This is a list of schools in the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull , West Midlands, England.

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State-funded schools

Primary schools

  • Balsall Common Primary School, Balsall Common
  • Bentley Heath CE Primary School, Bentley Heath
  • Berkswell CE Primary School, Berkswell
  • Bishop Wilson CE Primary School, Chelmsley Wood
  • Burman Infant School, Shirley
  • Castle Bromwich Infant School, Castle Bromwich
  • Castle Bromwich Junior School, Castle Bromwich
  • Cheswick Green Primary School, Cheswick Green
  • Coleshill Heath School, Chelmsley Wood
  • Coppice Junior School, Solihull
  • Cranmore Infant School, Shirley
  • Damson Wood Infant School, Solihull
  • Dickens Heath Community Primary School, Dickens Heath
  • Dorridge Primary School, Dorridge
  • Fordbridge Community Primary School, Chelmsley Wood
  • George Fentham Endowed School, Hampton in Arden
  • Greswold Primary School, Solihull
  • Haslucks Green School, Shirley
  • Hockley Heath Academy, Hockley Heath
  • Kineton Green Primary School, Olton
  • Kingshurst Primary School, Kingshurst
  • Knowle CE Primary Academy, Knowle
  • Lady Katherine Leveson CE Primary School, Temple Balsall
  • Marston Green Infant Academy, Marston Green
  • Marston Green Junior School, Marston Green
  • Meriden CE Primary School, Meriden
  • Mill Lodge Primary School, Shirley
  • Monkspath Junior & Infant School, Shirley
  • Oak Cottage Primary School, Solihull
  • Olton Primary School, Olton
  • Our Lady of Compassion RC Primary School, Solihull
  • Our Lady of the Wayside RC Primary School, Shirley
  • Peterbrook Primary School, Shirley
  • St Alphege CE Infant School, Solihull
  • St Alphege CE Junior School, Solihull
  • St Andrew's RC Primary School, Solihull
  • St Anne's RC Primary School, Chelmsley Wood
  • St Anthony's RC Primary School, Kingshurst
  • St Augustine's RC Primary school, Solihull
  • St George & St Teresa RC Primary School, Bentley Heath
  • St John the Baptist RC Primary School, Chelmsley Wood
  • St Margaret's CE Primary School, Olton
  • St Mary & St Margaret's CE Primary School, Castle Bromwich
  • St Patrick's CE Primary Academy, Earlswood
  • Sharmans Cross Junior School, Solihull
  • Shirley Heath Junior School, Shirley
  • Smith's Wood Primary Academy, Smith's Wood
  • Streetsbrook Infant Academy, Shirley
  • Tidbury Green School, Tidbury Green
  • Tudor Grange Primary Academy Langley, Olton
  • Tudor Grange Primary Academy St James, Shirley
  • Tudor Grange Primary Academy Yew Tree, Solihull
  • Ulverley School, Solihull
  • Valley Primary, Solihull
  • Widney Junior School, Solihull
  • Windy Arbor Primary School, Chelmsley Wood
  • Woodlands Infant School, Shirley
  • Yorkswood Primary School, Kingshurst

Secondary schools

Special and alternative schools

  • Castlewood School, Castle Bromwich
  • Daylesford Academy, Smith's Wood
  • Forest Oak School, Smith's Wood
  • Hazel Oak School, Shirley
  • The Heights Academy, Solihull
  • Merstone School, Smith's Wood
  • Reynald's Cross School, Olton
  • Solihull Alternative Provision Academy, Shirley
  • Springfield House Community Special School, Knowle*
  • Triple Crown Centre, Solihull

*This school is located in Solihull, but is for pupils from Birmingham.

Further education

Independent schools

Primary and preparatory schools

Senior and all-through schools

Special and alternative schools

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