List of schools in Warrington

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This is a list of schools in Borough of Warrington in the English county of Cheshire, England.

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State-funded schools

Primary schools

  • Alderman Bolton Primary School, Latchford
  • Appleton Thorn Primary School, Appleton Thorn
  • Barrow Hall Community Primary School, Great Sankey
  • Beamont Primary School, Warrington
  • Bewsey Lodge Primary School, Bewsey
  • Birchwood CE Primary School, Birchwood
  • Bradshaw Community Primary School, Grappenhall
  • Brook Acre Community Primary School, Padgate
  • Broomfields Junior School, Appleton
  • Bruche Primary School Academy, Padgate
  • Burtonwood Community Primary School, Burtonwood
  • Callands Primary School, Warrington
  • Chapelford Village Primary School, Great Sankey
  • Cherry Tree Primary School, Lymm
  • Christ Church CE Primary School, Padgate
  • Cinnamon Brow CE Primary School, Fearnhead
  • The Cobbs Infant and Nursery School, Appleton
  • Croft Primary School, Croft
  • Culcheth Community Primary School, Culcheth
  • Dallam Community Primary School, Dallam
  • Evelyn Street Primary School, Warrington
  • Glazebury CE Primary School, Glazebury
  • Gorse Covert Primary School, Birchwood
  • Grappenhall Heys Community Primary School, Grappenhall
  • Grappenhall St Wilfrid's CE Primary School, Grappenhall
  • Great Sankey Primary School, Great Sankey
  • Latchford St James CE Primary School, Latchford
  • Locking Stumps Community Primary School, Birchwood
  • Meadowside Community Primary and Nursery School, Longford
  • Newchurch Community Primary School, Culcheth
  • Oakwood Avenue Community Primary School, Warrington
  • Oughtrington Primary School, Lymm
  • Our Lady's RC Primary School, Latchford
  • Park Road Community Primary School, Great Sankey
  • Penketh Community Primary School, Penketh
  • Penketh South Community Primary School, Penketh
  • Ravenbank Primary School, Lymm
  • Sacred Heart RC Primary School, Warrington
  • St Alban's RC Primary School, Warrington
  • St Andrew's CE Primary School, Orford
  • St Augustine's RC Primary School, Latchford
  • St Benedict's RC Primary School, Warrington
  • St Bridget's RC Primary School, Fearnhead
  • St Elphin's (Fairfield) CE Primary School, Warrington
  • St Helen's CE Primary School, Hollins Green
  • St Joseph's RC Primary School, Penketh
  • St Lewis' RC Primary School, Croft
  • St Margaret's CE Primary School, Orford
  • St Monica's RC Primary School, Appleton
  • St Oswald's RC Primary School, Padgate
  • St Paul of The Cross RC Primary School, Warrington
  • St Peter's RC Primary School, Woolston
  • St Philip (Westbrook) CE Primary School, Woolston
  • St Stephen's RC Primary School, Orford
  • St Thomas' CE Primary School, Stockton Heath
  • St Vincent's RC Primary School, Penketh
  • Sankey Valley St James CE Primary School, Great Sankey
  • Statham Primary School, Lymm
  • Stockton Heath Primary School, Stockton Heath
  • Stretton St Matthew's CE Primary School, Stretton
  • Thelwall Infant School, Thelwal
  • Thelwall Community Junior School, Thelwal
  • Twiss Green Community Primary School, Culcheth
  • Warrington St Ann's CE Primary School, Orford
  • Warrington St Barnabas' CE Primary School, Warrington
  • Westbrook Old Hall Primary School, Warrington
  • Winwick CE Primary School, Winwick
  • Woolston CE Primary School, Woolston
  • Woolston Community Primary School, Woolston

Secondary schools

Special and alternative schools

Further education

Independent schools

Special and alternative schools

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