List of schools in the East Riding of Yorkshire

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This is a list of schools in the East Riding of Yorkshire , England.

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State-funded schools

Primary schools

  • Acre Heads Primary School, Anlaby Common
  • Airmyn Park Primary School, Airmyn
  • Aldbrough Primary School, Aldbrough
  • All Saints CE Infant Academy, Hessle
  • All Saints CE Junior Academy, Hessle
  • Anlaby Primary School, Anlaby
  • Bacon Garth Primary School, Cottingham
  • Barmby Moor CE Primary School, Barmby Moor
  • Barmby-on-the-Marsh Primary School, Barmby on the Marsh
  • Bay Primary School, Bridlington
  • Beeford CE Primary School, Beeford
  • Bempton Primary School, Bempton
  • Beswick and Watton CE Primary School, Beswick
  • Beverley Minster CE Primary School, Beverley
  • Beverley St Nicholas Primary School, Beverley
  • Bilton Community Primary School, Bilton
  • Bishop Wilton CE Primary School, Bishop Wilton
  • Boothferry Primary School, Boothferry
  • Boynton Primary School, Boynton
  • Brandesburton Primary School, Brandesburton
  • Brough Primary School, Brough
  • Bubwith Community Primary School, Bubwith
  • Bugthorpe CE Primary School, Bugthorpe
  • Burlington Infant School, Bridlington
  • Burlington Junior School, Bridlington
  • Burstwick Community Primary School, Burstwick
  • Burton Agnes CE Primary School, Burton Agnes
  • Burton Pidsea Primary School, Burton Pidsea
  • Cherry Burton CE Primary School, Cherry Burton
  • Cowick CE Primary School, East Cowick
  • Croxby Primary School, Cottingham
  • Driffield CE Infant School, Driffield
  • Driffield Junior School, Driffield
  • Dunswell Primary School, Dunswell
  • Eastrington Primary School, Eastrington
  • Elloughton Primary School, Elloughton
  • Flamborough CE Primary School, Flamborough
  • Garton-on-the-Wolds CE Primary School, Garton on the Wolds
  • Gilberdyke Primary School, Gilberdyke
  • Hallgate Primary School, Cottingham
  • Hedon Primary School, Hedon
  • Hessle Penshurst Primary School, Hessle
  • Hilderthorpe Primary School, Bridlington
  • Holme-upon-Spalding Moor Primary School, Holme-on-Spalding-Moor
  • Hook CE Primary School, Hook
  • Hornsea Burton Primary School, Hornsea
  • Hornsea Community Primary School, Hornsea
  • Howden CE Infant School, Howden
  • Howden Junior School, Howden
  • Hunsley Primary, Brough
  • Hutton Cranswick Community Primary School, Hutton Cranswick
  • Inmans Primary School, Hedon
  • Keldmarsh Primary School, Beverley
  • Keyingham Primary School, Keyingham
  • Kilham CE Primary School, Kilham
  • Kingsway Primary School, Goole
  • Kirk Ella St Andrew's Community Primary School, Kirk Ella
  • Leconfield Primary School, Leconfield
  • Leven CE Primary School, Leven
  • Little Weighton Rowley CE Primary School, Little Weighton
  • Lockington CE Primary School, Lockington
  • Market Weighton Infant School, Market Weighton
  • Marshlands Primary School, Goole
  • Martongate Primary School, Bridlington
  • Melbourne Community Primary School, Melbourne
  • Middleton-on-the-Wolds CE Primary School, Middleton on the Wolds
  • Molescroft Primary School, Molescroft
  • Mount Pleasant CE Junior School, Market Weighton
  • Nafferton Primary School, Nafferton
  • New Pasture Lane Primary School, Bridlington
  • Newbald Primary School, North Newbald
  • Newport Primary School, Newport
  • North Cave CE Primary School, North Cave
  • North Ferriby CE Primary School, North Ferriby
  • North Frodingham Primary School, North Frodingham
  • Northfield Infant School, Driffield
  • Our Lady and St Peter RC Primary School, Bridlington
  • Parkside Primary School, Goole
  • Patrington CE Primary Academy, Patrington
  • Paull Primary School, Paull
  • Pocklington CE Infant School, Pocklington
  • Pocklington Junior School, Pocklington
  • Pollington-Balne CE Primary School, Pollington
  • Preston Primary School, Preston
  • Quay Academy, Bridlington
  • Rawcliffe Bridge Primary School, Rawcliffe Bridge
  • Rawcliffe Primary School, Rawcliffe
  • Reedness Primary School, Reedness
  • Riston CE Primary Academy, Long Riston
  • Roos CE Primary School, Roos
  • St John of Beverley RC Primary School, Beverley
  • St Joseph's RC Primary School, Goole
  • St Martin's CE Primary School, Fangfoss
  • St Mary and St Joseph RC Primary School, Pocklington
  • St Mary's CE Primary School, Beverley
  • St Mary's RC Primary School, Market Weighton
  • Sigglesthorne CE Primary Academy, Sigglesthorne
  • Skidby CE Primary School, Skidby
  • Skipsea Primary School, Skipsea
  • Skirlaugh CE Primary School, Skirlaugh
  • Sledmere CE Primary School, Sledmere
  • Snaith Primary School, Snaith
  • South Cave CE Primary School, South Cave
  • Springhead Primary School, Anlaby
  • Sproatley Endowed CE Academy, Sproatley
  • Stamford Bridge Primary School, Stamford Bridge
  • Sutton upon Derwent CE Primary School, Sutton upon Derwent
  • Swanland Primary School, Swanland
  • Swinefleet Primary School, Swinefleet
  • Swinemoor Primary School, Beverley
  • Thorngumbald Primary School, Thorngumbald
  • Tickton Primary School, Tickton
  • Walkington Primary School, Walkington
  • Warter CE Primary School, Warter
  • Wawne Primary School, Wawne
  • Welton Primary School, Welton
  • Westfield Primary School, Cottingham
  • Wetwang CE Primary School, Wetwang
  • Wilberfoss CE Primary School, Wilberfoss
  • Willerby Carr Lane Primary School, Willerby
  • Withernsea Primary School, Withernsea
  • Wold Newton Foundation School, Wold Newton
  • Woodmansey CE Primary School, Woodmansey

Secondary schools

Special and alternative schools

Further education

Independent schools

Senior and all-through schools

Special and alternative schools

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