List of schools in the London Borough of Hillingdon

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

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State-funded schools

Primary schools

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  • Belmore Primary Academy, Hayes
  • Bishop Winnington-Ingram CE Primary School, Ruislip
  • Botwell House RC Primary School, Hayes
  • Bourne Primary School, Ruislip
  • The Breakspear School, Ickenham
  • Brookside Primary School, Hayes
  • Charville Academy, Hayes
  • Cherry Lane Primary School, West Drayton
  • Colham Manor Primary School, Hillingdon
  • Coteford Infant School, Pinner
  • Coteford Junior School, Pinner
  • Cowley St Laurence CE Primary School, Cowley
  • Cranford Park Academy, Harlington
  • Deanesfield Primary School, South Ruislip
  • Dr Tripletts CE Primary School, Hayes
  • Field End Infant School, Ruislip
  • Field End Junior School, Ruislip
  • Frithwood Primary School, Northwood
  • Glebe Primary School, Ickenham
  • Grange Park Infant School, Hayes
  • Grange Park Junior School, Hayes
  • Guru Nanak Sikh Academy, Hayes
  • Harefield Infant School, Harefield
  • Harefield Junior School, Harefield
  • Harlyn Primary School, Pinner
  • Harmondsworth Primary School, Harmondsworth
  • Hayes Park School, Hayes
  • Heathrow Primary School, Sipson
  • Hermitage Primary School, Uxbridge
  • Hewens Primary School, Hayes
  • Highfield Primary School, Hillingdon
  • Hillingdon Primary School, Hillingdon
  • Hillside Infant School, Northwood
  • Hillside Junior School, Northwood
  • Holy Trinity CE School, Northwood
  • John Locke Academy, Uxbridge
  • Lake Farm Park Academy, Hayes
  • Lady Bankes Primary School, Ruislip
  • Laurel Lane Primary School, West Drayton
  • Minet Infants School, Hayes
  • Minet Junior School, Hayes
  • Nanaksar Primary School, Hillingdon
  • Newnham Infant School, Ruislip
  • Newnham Junior School, Ruislip
  • Oak Farm Primary School, Hillingdon
  • Pinkwell Primary School, Hayes
  • Rabbsfarm Primary School, Yiewsley
  • Rosedale Primary School, Hayes
  • Ruislip Gardens Primary School, Ruislip
  • Ryefield Primary School, Hillingdon
  • Sacred Heart RC Primary School, Ruislip
  • St Andrew's CE Primary School, Uxbridge
  • St Bernadette RC Primary School, Hillingdon
  • St Catherine RC Primary School, West Drayton
  • St Martin's CE Primary School, West Drayton
  • St Mary's RC Primary School, Uxbridge
  • St Matthew's CE Primary School, Yiewsley
  • St Swithun Wells RC Primary School, Ruislip
  • Warrender Primary School, Ruislip
  • West Drayton Academy, West Drayton
  • Whitehall Infant School, Uxbridge
  • Whitehall Junior School, Uxbridge
  • Whiteheath Infant School, Ruislip
  • Whiteheath Junior School, Ruislip
  • William Byrd Primary Academy, Harlington
  • Wood End Park Academy, Hayes
  • Yeading Infant School, Hayes
  • Yeading Junior School, Hayes

Secondary schools

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Special and alternative schools

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  • Grangewood School, Eastcote
  • Hedgewood School, Hayes
  • Meadow High School, Hillingdon
  • Moorcroft School, Hillingdon
  • Pentland Field School, Ickenham
  • The Pride Academy, Yiewsley
  • The Skills Hub, Yiewsley
  • The Willows School, Hayes

Further education

Independent schools

Primary and preparatory schools

Senior and all-through schools

Special and alternative schools

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