List of schools in St Helens

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This is a list of schools in the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens in the English county of Merseyside.

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State-funded schools

Primary schools

  • Allanson Street Primary School, Parr
  • Ashurst Primary School, Blackbrook
  • Bleak Hill Primary School, Windle
  • Broad Oak Community Primary School, Parr
  • Carr Mill Primary School, Moss Bank
  • Chapel End Primary School, Billinge
  • Corpus Christi RC Primary School, Rainford
  • The District CE Primary School, Newton-le-Willows
  • Eaves Primary School, Sutton
  • Eccleston Lane Ends Primary School, Eccleston
  • Eccleston Mere Primary School, Eccleston
  • Garswood Primary and Nursery School, Garswood
  • Grange Valley Primary School, Haydock
  • Haydock English Martyrs' RC Primary School, Haydock
  • Holy Cross RC Primary School, St Helens
  • Holy Spirit RC Primary School, Parr
  • Legh Vale Primary School, Haydock
  • Longton Lane Community Primary School, Rainhill
  • Lyme Community Primary School, Newton-le-Willows
  • Merton Bank Primary School, Merton Bank
  • Newton-le-Willows Primary School, Newton-le-Willows
  • Nutgrove Methodist Primary School, Nutgrove
  • Oakdene Primary School, Rainhill
  • Parish CE Primary School, St Helens
  • Queen's Park CE/URC Primary School, Dentons Green
  • Rainford Brook Lodge Community Primary School, Rainford
  • Rainford CE Primary School, Rainford
  • Rectory CE Primary School, North Ashton
  • Rivington Primary School, Dentons Green
  • Robins Lane Community Primary School, Sutton
  • St Aidan's CE Primary School, Billinge
  • St Anne's RC Primary School, Sutton
  • St Ann's CE Primary School, Rainhill
  • St Austin's RC Primary School, Nutgrove
  • St Bartholomew's RC Primary School, Rainhill
  • St James's CE Primary School, Haydock
  • St John Vianney RC Primary School, Thatto Heath
  • St Julie's RC Primary School, Eccleston
  • St Mary & St Thomas' CE Primary School, St Helens
  • St Mary's RC Infant School, Newton-le-Willows
  • St Mary's RC Junior School, Newton-le-Willows
  • St Mary's RC Primary School, Billinge
  • St Mary's RC Primary School, Blackbrook
  • St Peter and St Paul RC Primary School, Haresfinch
  • St Peter's CE Primary School, Newton-le-Willows
  • St Teresa's RC Primary School, Dentons Green
  • St Theresa's RC Primary School, Sutton
  • St Thomas of Canterbury RC Primary School, Windle
  • Sherdley Primary School, Sutton
  • Sutton Manor Community Primary School, Sutton
  • Sutton Oak CE Primary School, Sutton
  • Thatto Heath Community Primary School, Thatto Heath
  • Wargrave CE Primary School, Newton-le-Willows
  • Willow Tree Primary School, Sutton

Secondary schools

Special and alternative schools

Further education

Independent schools

Senior and all-through schools

Special and alternative schools

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