List of schools in Walsall

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

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State-funded schools

Primary schools

  • Abbey Primary School, Bloxwich
  • All Saints National Academy, Bloxwich
  • Alumwell Infant School, Walsall
  • Alumwell Junior School, Walsall
  • Barcroft Primary School, Willenhall
  • Beacon Primary School, New Invention
  • Bentley West Primary School, Bentley
  • Birchills CE Community Academy, Walsall
  • Blackwood School, Streetly
  • Blakenall Heath Junior School, Blakenall Heath
  • Bloxwich Academy, Bloxwich
  • Blue Coat CE Infant School, Walsall
  • Blue Coat CE Junior School, Walsall
  • Brownhills West Primary School, Brownhills
  • Busill Jones Primary School, Bloxwich
  • Butts Primary School, Walsall
  • Caldmore Primary Academy, Walsall
  • Castlefort JMI School, Walsall Wood
  • Christ Church CE Primary School, Walsall
  • Chuckery Primary School, Walsall
  • Cooper and Jordan CE Primary School, Aldridge
  • County Bridge Primary School, Bentley
  • Croft Academy, Walsall
  • Delves Infant School, Walsall
  • Delves Junior School, Walsall
  • Edgar Stammers Primary Academy, Walsall
  • Elmore Green Primary School, Bloxwich
  • Fibbersley Park Academy, Willenhall
  • Goldsmith Primary Academy, Harden
  • Greenfield Primary School, Shelfield
  • Hillary Primary School, Pleck
  • Holy Trinity CE Primary School, Brownhills
  • Jubilee Academy Mossley, Bloxwich
  • King Charles Primary School, Bentley
  • Kings Hill Primary School, Darlaston
  • Leamore Primary School, Walsall
  • Leighswood School, Aldridge
  • Lindens Primary School, Streetly
  • Little Bloxwich CE Primary School, Bloxwich
  • Lodge Farm Primary School, Willenhall
  • Lower Farm Primary School, Bloxwich
  • Manor Primary School, Streetly
  • Meadow View JMI School, Great Barr
  • Millfield Primary School, Brownhills
  • Moorcroft Wood Primary School, Darlaston
  • New Invention Infant School, New Invention
  • New Invention Junior School, New Invention
  • North Walsall Primary Academy, Walsall
  • Old Church CE Primary School, Darlaston
  • Palfrey Infant School, Walsall
  • Palfrey Junior School, Walsall
  • Park Hall Infant Academy, Walsall
  • Park Hall Junior Academy, Walsall
  • Pelsall Village School, Pelsall
  • Pheasey Park Farm Primary School, Great Barr
  • Pinfold Street Primary School, Darlaston
  • Pool Hayes Primary School, Willenhall
  • Radleys Primary School, Rushall
  • Reedswood E-ACT Academy, Walsall
  • Rivers Primary Academy, Blakenall Heath
  • Rosedale CE Infant School, Short Heath
  • Rushall Primary School, Rushall
  • Ryders Hayes School, Pelsall
  • St Anne's RC Primary School, Streetly
  • St Bernadette's RC Primary School, Brownhills
  • St Francis RC Primary School, Shelfield
  • St Giles CE Primary School, Willenhall
  • St James Primary School, Brownhills
  • St John's CE Primary School, Walsall Wood
  • St Joseph's RC Primary School, Darlaston
  • St Mary of the Angels RC Primary School, Aldridge
  • St Mary's The Mount RC Primary School, Walsall
  • St Michael's CE Primary School, Pelsall
  • St Patrick's RC Primary School, Walsall
  • St Peter's RC Primary School, Bloxwich
  • St Thomas of Canterbury RC Primary School, Walsall
  • Salisbury Primary School, Darlaston
  • Short Heath Junior School, Short Heath
  • Sunshine Infant School, Walsall
  • Walsall Wood School, Walsall Wood
  • Watling Street Primary School, Brownhills
  • Whetstone Field Primary School, Aldridge
  • Whitehall Infant School, Walsall
  • Whitehall Junior Community School, Walsall
  • Woodlands Academy of Learning, Short Heath
  • Woods Bank Academy, Darlaston

Non-selective secondary schools

Grammar schools

Special and alternative schools

  • Castle School, Walsall
  • Elmwood School, Rushall
  • The Jane Lane School, Bentley
  • The Ladder School, Walsall
  • Mary Elliot Academy, Walsall
  • New Leaf Centre, Willenhall
  • Oakwood School, Walsall Wood
  • Old Hall School, Walsall
  • Phoenix Academy, Walsall
  • Shepwell Short Stay School, Willenhall

Further education

Independent schools

Primary and preparatory schools

Senior and all-through schools

Special and alternative schools

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