List of schools in West Berkshire

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This is a list of schools in West Berkshire , in the English county of Berkshire.

Contents

State-funded schools

Primary schools

  • Aldermaston CE Primary School, Aldermaston
  • Basildon CE Primary School, Upper Basildon
  • Beedon CE Primary School, Beedon
  • Beenham Primary School, Beenham
  • Birch Copse Primary School, Tilehurst
  • Bradfield CE Primary School, Southend
  • Brightwalton CE Primary School, Brightwalton
  • Brimpton CE Primary School, Brimpton
  • Bucklebury CE Primary School, Upper Bucklebury
  • Burghfield St Marys CE Primary School, Burghfield
  • Calcot Infant School, Calcot
  • Calcot Junior School, Calcot
  • Chaddleworth St Andrews CE Primary School, Chaddleworth
  • Chieveley Primary School, Chieveley
  • Cold Ash St Mark's CE Primary School, Cold Ash
  • Compton CE Primary School, Compton
  • Curridge Primary School, Curridge
  • Downsway Primary School, Tilehurst
  • Enborne CE Primary School, Enborne
  • Englefield CE Primary School, Englefield
  • Falkland Primary School, Newbury
  • Fir Tree Primary School, Newbury
  • Francis Baily Primary School, Thatcham
  • Garland Junior School, Burghfield Common
  • Hampstead Norreys CE Primary School, Hampstead Norreys
  • Hermitage Primary School, Hermitage
  • Highwood Copse Primary School, Newbury
  • Hungerford Primary School, Hungerford
  • The Ilsleys Primary School, Newbury
  • Inkpen Primary School, Inkpen
  • John Rankin Infant School, Newbury
  • John Rankin Junior School, Newbury
  • Kennet Valley Primary School, Calcot
  • Kintbury St Marys CE Primary School, Kintbury
  • Lambourn CE Primary School, Lambourn
  • Long Lane Primary School, Tilehurst
  • Mortimer St John's CE Infant School, Mortimer Common
  • Mortimer St Mary's CE Junior School, Mortimer Common
  • Mrs Bland's Infant School, Burghfield Common
  • Pangbourne Primary School, Pangbourne
  • Parsons Down Infant School, Thatcham
  • Parsons Down Junior School, Thatcham
  • Purley CE Primary School, Purley on Thames
  • Robert Sandilands Primary School, Speen
  • St Finian's RC Primary School, Cold Ash
  • St John the Evangelist CE Infant School, Newbury
  • St Joseph's RC Primary School, Newbury
  • St Nicolas CE Junior School, Newbury
  • St Paul's RC Primary School, Tilehurst
  • Shaw-cum-Donnington CE Primary School, Donnington
  • Shefford CE Primary School, Great Shefford
  • Speenhamland Primary School, Newbury
  • Springfield Primary School, Tilehurst
  • Spurcroft Primary School, Thatcham
  • Stockcross CE School, Stockcross
  • Streatley CE School, Streatley
  • Sulhamstead and Ufton Nervet CE School, Ufton Nervet
  • Thatcham Park CE Primary School, Thatcham
  • Theale CE Primary School, Theale
  • Welford and Wickham CE Primary School, Wickham
  • Westwood Farm Infant School, Tilehurst
  • Westwood Farm Junior School, Tilehurst
  • Whitelands Park Primary School, Thatcham
  • The Willows Primary School, Newbury
  • The Winchcombe School, Shaw
  • Woolhampton CE Primary School, Woolhampton
  • Yattendon CE Primary School, Yattendon

Secondary schools

Special and alternative schools

Further education

Independent schools

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Brockhurst and Marlston House School

Primary and preparatory schools

Senior and all-through schools

Special and alternative schools

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