List of schools in Tameside

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This is a list of schools in the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside in the English county of Greater Manchester.

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State-funded schools

Primary schools

  • Aldwyn Primary School, Audenshaw
  • Arlies Primary School, Stalybridge
  • Arundale Primary School, Mottram in Longdendale
  • Ashton West End Primary Academy, Ashton-under-Lyne
  • Audenshaw Primary School, Audenshaw
  • Bradley Green Primary Academy, Newton
  • Broadbent Fold Primary School and Nursery, Dukinfield
  • Broadbottom CE Primary School, Broadbottom
  • Buckton Vale Primary School, Carrbrook
  • Canon Burrows CE Primary School, Ashton-under-Lyne
  • Canon Johnson CE Primary School, Ashton-under-Lyne
  • Corrie Primary School, Denton
  • Dane Bank Primary School, Dane Bank
  • Denton West End Primary School, Denton
  • Discovery Academy, Hattersley
  • Dowson Primary Academy, Hyde
  • Endeavour Primary Academy, Hyde
  • Fairfield Road Primary School, Droylsden
  • Flowery Field Primary School, Hyde
  • Gee Cross Holy Trinity CE Primary School, Gee Cross
  • Godley Community Primary Academy, Godley
  • Gorse Hall Primary and Nursery School, Stalybridge
  • Greenfield Primary Academy, Hyde
  • Greenside Primary School, Droylsden
  • Greswell Primary School and Nursery, Denton
  • The Heys Primary School, Ashton-under-Lyne
  • Holden Clough Community Primary School, Ashton-under-Lyne
  • Hollingworth Primary School, Hollingworth
  • Holy Trinity CE Primary School, Ashton-under-Lyne
  • Hurst Knoll St James' CE Primary School, Ashton-under-Lyne
  • Inspire Academy, Ashton-under-Lyne
  • Linden Road Academy, Denton
  • Livingstone Primary School, Mossley
  • Lyndhurst Community Primary School, Dukinfield
  • Manchester Road Primary Academy, Droylsden
  • Manor Green Primary Academy, Haughton Green
  • Micklehurst All Saints CE Primary School, Mossley
  • Millbrook Primary School, Stalybridge
  • Milton St John's CE Primary School, Mossley
  • Moorside Primary School, Droylsden
  • Mottram CE Primary School, Mottram in Longdendale
  • Oakfield Primary School, Hyde
  • Oasis Academy Broadoak, Ashton-under-Lyne
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel RC Primary School, Ashton-under-Lyne
  • Parochial CE Primary School, Ashton-under-Lyne
  • Pinfold Primary School, Hattersley
  • Poplar Street Primary School, Audenshaw
  • Ravensfield Primary School, Dukinfield
  • Rosehill Methodist Primary Academy, Ashton-under-Lyne
  • Russell Scott Primary School, Denton
  • St Anne's Primary School, Denton
  • St Anne's RC Primary School, Audenshaw
  • St Christopher's RC Primary School, Ashton-under-Lyne
  • St George's CE Primary School, Hyde
  • St George's CE Primary School, Mossley
  • St James' CE Primary School, Ashton-under-Lyne
  • St James' RC Primary School, Hattersley
  • St John Fisher RC Primary School, Haughton Green
  • St John's CE Primary School, Dukinfield
  • St Joseph's RC Primary School, Mossley
  • St Mary's CE Primary School, Droylsden
  • St Mary's RC Primary School, Denton
  • St Mary's RC Primary School, Dukinfield
  • St Paul's CE Primary School, Stalybridge
  • St Paul's RC Primary School, Hyde
  • St Peter's CE Primary School, Ashton-under-Lyne
  • St Peter's RC Primary School, Stalybridge
  • St Raphael's RC Primary School, Millbrook
  • St Stephen's CE Primary School, Audenshaw
  • St Stephen's RC Primary School, Droylsden
  • Silver Springs Primary Academy, Stalybridge
  • Stalyhill Infant School, Stalybridge
  • Stalyhill Junior School, Stalybridge
  • Waterloo Primary School, Ashton-under-Lyne
  • Wild Bank Primary School, Stalybridge
  • Yew Tree Primary School, Dukinfield

Secondary schools

Special and alternative schools

Further education

Independent schools

Senior and all-through schools

Special and alternative schools

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