List of schools in Stockport

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This is a list of schools in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport in the English county of Greater Manchester.

Contents

State-funded schools

Primary schools

  • Abingdon Primary School, Reddish
  • Adswood Primary School, Adswood
  • Alexandra Park Primary School, Edgeley
  • All Saints CE Primary School, Heaton Norris
  • All Saints CE Primary School, Marple
  • Arden Primary School, Bredbury
  • Banks Lane Infant School, Offerton
  • Banks Lane Junior School, Offerton
  • Bolshaw Primary School, Heald Green
  • Bradshaw Hall Primary School, Cheadle Hulme
  • Bredbury Green Primary School, Romiley
  • Bredbury St Marks CE Primary School, Bredbury
  • Bridge Hall Primary School, Adswood
  • Broadstone Hall Primary School, Heaton Chapel
  • Brookside Primary School, High Lane
  • Cale Green Primary School, Shaw Heath
  • Cheadle RC Infant School, Cheadle Hulme
  • Cheadle RC Junior School, Cheadle Hulme
  • Cheadle Heath Primary School, Cheadle Heath
  • Cheadle Hulme Primary School, Cheadle Hulme
  • Cheadle Primary School, Cheadle
  • Dial Park Primary School, Offerton
  • Didsbury Road Primary School, Heaton Mersey
  • Etchells Primary School, Heald Green
  • Fairway Primary School, Offerton
  • Gatley Primary School, Gatley
  • Great Moor Infant School, Great Moor
  • Great Moor Junior School, Great Moor
  • Greave Primary School, Woodley
  • Hazel Grove Primary School, Hazel Grove
  • High Lane Primary School, High Lane
  • Hursthead Infant School, Cheadle Hulme
  • Hursthead Junior School, Cheadle Hulme
  • Ladybridge Primary School, Cheadle
  • Ladybrook Primary School, Bramhall
  • Lane End Primary School, Cheadle Hulme
  • Lark Hill Primary School, Edgeley
  • Ludworth Primary School, Marple Bridge
  • Lum Head Primary School, Gatley
  • Meadowbank Primary School, Cheadle
  • Mellor Primary School, Mellor
  • Mersey Vale Primary School, Heaton Mersey
  • Moorfield Primary School, Hazel Grove
  • Moss Hey Primary School, Bramhall
  • Nevill Road Infant School, Bramhall
  • Nevill Road Junior School, Bramhall
  • Norbury Hall Primary School, Hazel Grove
  • Norris Bank Primary School, Heaton Norris
  • North Cheshire Jewish Primary School, Heald Green
  • Oak Tree Primary School, Cheadle Hulme
  • Our Lady's RC Primary School, Edgeley
  • Outwood Primary School, Heald Green
  • Pownall Green Primary School, Bramhall
  • Prospect Vale Primary School, Heald Green
  • Queensgate Primary School, Bramhall
  • Romiley Primary School, Romiley
  • Rose Hill Primary School, Marple
  • St Ambrose RC Primary School, Adswood
  • St Bernadette's RC Primary School, Brinnington
  • St Christopher's RC Primary School, Romiley
  • St Elisabeth's CE Primary School, Reddish
  • St George's CE Primary School, Heaviley
  • St John's CE Primary School, Heaton Mersey
  • St Joseph's RC Primary School, Reddish
  • St Joseph's RC Primary School, Stockport
  • St Mary's CE Primary School, South Reddish
  • St Mary's RC Academy, Marple Bridge
  • St Mary's RC Primary School, Heaton Norris
  • St Matthew's CE Primary School, Edgeley
  • St Paul's CE Primary School, Brinnington
  • St Peter's RC Primary School, Hazel Grove
  • St Philip's RC Primary School, Offerton
  • St Simon's RC Primary School, Hazel Grove
  • St Thomas' CE Primary School, Heaton Chapel
  • St Thomas' CE Primary School, Stockport
  • St Winifred's RC Primary School, Heaton Mersey
  • Thorn Grove Primary School, Cheadle Hulme
  • Tithe Barn Primary School, Heaton Mersey
  • Torkington Primary School, Hazel Grove
  • Vale View Primary School, North Reddish
  • Vernon Park Primary School, Stockport
  • Warren Wood Primary School, Offerton
  • Westmorland Primary School, Brinnington
  • Whitehill Primary School, Heaton Norris
  • Woodford Primary School, Woodford
  • Woodley Primary School, Woodley

Secondary schools

Special and alternative schools

Further education

Independent schools

Primary and preparatory schools

Senior and all-through schools

Special and alternative schools

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