List of schools in the London Borough of Havering

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This is a list of schools in the London Borough of Havering , England.

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State-funded schools

Primary schools

Primary schools (including infant and junior schools) in the borough include: [1]

RC indicates Roman Catholic and CE indicates Church of England
  • Ardleigh Green Infant School
  • Ardleigh Green Junior School
  • Benhurst Primary School
  • Brady Primary School
  • Branfil Primary School
  • Broadford Primary School
  • Brookside Infant School
  • Clockhouse Primary School
  • Concordia Academy
  • Crowlands Primary School
  • Crownfield Infant School
  • Crownfield Junior School
  • Dame Tipping CE Primary School
  • Drapers' Brookside Infant School
  • Drapers' Brookside Junior School
  • Drapers' Maylands Primary School
  • Drapers' Pyrgo Priory School
  • Elm Park Primary School
  • Engayne Primary School
  • Gidea Park Primary School
  • Hacton Primary School
  • Harold Court Primary School
  • Harold Wood Primary School
  • Harrow Lodge Primary School
  • Hilldene Primary School
  • Hylands Primary School
  • The James Oglethorpe Primary School
  • La Salette RC Primary School
  • Langtons Infant School
  • Langtons Junior Academy
  • The Mawney Foundation School
  • Mead Primary School
  • Nelmes Primary School
  • Newtons Primary School
  • Oasis Academy Pinewood
  • Parklands Primary School
  • Parsonage Farm Primary School
  • Rainham Village Primary School
  • Rise Park Infant School
  • Rise Park Junior School
  • The RJ Mitchell Primary School
  • St Alban's RC Primary School
  • St Edward's CE Primary School
  • St Joseph's RC Primary School
  • St Mary's RC Primary School
  • St Patrick's RC Primary School
  • St Peter's RC Primary School
  • St Ursula's RC Primary School
  • Scargill Infant School
  • Scargill Junior School
  • Scotts Primary School
  • Squirrels Heath Infant School
  • Squirrels Heath Junior School
  • Suttons Primary School
  • Towers Infant School
  • Towers Junior School
  • Upminster Infant School
  • Upminster Junior School
  • Whybridge Infant School
  • Whybridge Junior School

Secondary schools

Secondary schools include: [1]

Special and alternative schools

Special schools in the borough include: [1]

Further education

Independent schools

Primary and preparatory schools

Senior and all-through schools

Special and alternative schools

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "The London Borough of Havering".
  2. "The London Borough of Havering".
  3. "Havering College of Further and Higher Education". Havering Borough Council.