List of schools in the London Borough of Newham

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

Contents

State-funded schools

Primary schools

  • Altmore Infant School
  • Avenue Primary School
  • Bobby Moore Academy * Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
  • Brampton Primary School
  • Britannia Village Primary School
  • Calverton Primary School
  • Carpenters Primary School
  • Central Park Primary School
  • Chobham Academy * East Village
  • Cleves Primary School
  • Colegrave Primary School
  • Curwen Primary School
  • Dersingham Primary School
  • Drew Primary School
  • Earlham Primary School
  • Ellen Wilkinson Primary School
  • Elmhurst Primary School
  • Essex Primary School
  • Gainsborough Primary School
  • Gallions Primary School
  • Godwin Junior School
  • Grange Primary School
  • Hallsville Primary School
  • Hartley Primary School
  • Kaizen Primary School
  • Keir Hardie Primary School
  • Kensington Primary School
  • Langdon Academy * East Ham
  • Lathom Junior School
  • Manor Primary School
  • Maryland Primary School
  • Monega Primary School
  • Nelson Primary School
  • New City Primary School
  • North Beckton Primary School
  • Odessa Infant School
  • Park Primary School
  • Plaistow Primary School
  • Portway Primary School
  • Ranelagh Primary School
  • Ravenscroft Primary School
  • Roman Road Primary School
  • Rosetta Primary School
  • Royal Wharf Primary School
  • St Antony's RC Primary School
  • St Edward's RC Primary School
  • St Francis' RC Primary School
  • St Helen's RC Primary School
  • St James' CE Junior School
  • St Joachim's RC Primary School
  • St Luke's CE Primary School
  • St Michael's RC Primary School
  • St Stephen's Primary School
  • St Winefride's RC Primary School
  • Salisbury Primary School
  • Sandringham Primary School
  • School 21 * Stratford
  • School 360
  • Scott Wilkie Primary School
  • Selwyn Primary School
  • Shaftesbury Primary School
  • Sheringham Primary School
  • Sir John Heron Primary School
  • Southern Road Primary School
  • Star Primary School
  • Tollgate Primary School
  • Upton Cross Primary School
  • Vicarage Primary School
  • West Ham CE Primary School
  • William Davies Primary School
  • Winsor Primary School
  • Woodgrange Infant School

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Secondary schools

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Special and alternative schools

Further education

Independent schools

Primary and preparatory schools

Senior and all-through school

Special and alternative schools

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References

  1. Junior, Infant and Primary Schools in the London Borough of Newham accessed 11 September 2012
  2. Voluntary Aided Primary Schools accessed 11 September 2012
  3. Voluntary Controlled Primary Schools accessed 11 September 2012
  4. Special schools accessed 11 September 2012
  5. Secondary schools in the London Borough of Newham accessed 11 September 2012
  6. Special schools accessed 11 September 2012