List of schools in Telford and Wrekin

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This is a list of schools in Telford and Wrekin in the English county of Shropshire.

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State-funded schools

Primary schools [1]

  • Allscott Meads Primary, Allscott
  • Apley Wood Primary School, Hadley
  • Aqueduct Primary School, Aqueduct
  • Captain Webb Primary School, Dawley
  • Church Aston Infant School, Church Aston
  • Coalbrookdale and Ironbridge CE Primary School, Coalbrookdale
  • Crudgington Primary School, Crudgington
  • Dawley CE Primary Academy, Dawley
  • Donnington Wood CE Junior School, Donnington
  • Donnington Wood Infant School, Donnington
  • Dothill Primary School, Wellington
  • Grange Park Primary School, Stirchley
  • Hadley Learning Community, Hadley
  • High Ercall Primary School, High Ercall
  • Hollinswood Primary School, Hollinswood
  • Holmer Lake Primary School, Brookside
  • John Fletcher Of Madeley Primary School, Madeley
  • John Randall Primary School, Madeley
  • Ladygrove Primary School, Dawley
  • Lantern Academy, Ketley Bank
  • Lawley Primary School, Lawley
  • Lawley Village Academy, Lawley
  • Lightmoor Village Primary School, Lightmoor
  • Lilleshall Primary School, Lilleshall
  • Meadows Primary School, Ketley
  • Millbrook Primary School, Leegomery
  • Moorfield Primary School, Newport
  • Muxton Primary School, Muxton
  • Newdale Primary School, Newdale
  • Newport CE Junior School, Newport
  • Newport Infant School, Newport
  • Old Park Primary School, Malinslee
  • Priorslee Academy, Priorslee
  • Randlay Primary School, Randlay
  • Redhill Primary Academy, Priorslee
  • St Georges CE Primary School, St Georges
  • St Lawrence CE Primary School, Preston upon the Weald Moors
  • St Luke's RC Primary School, Trench
  • St Mary's RC Primary School, Madeley
  • St Matthew's CE Primary School, Donnington
  • St Patrick's RC Primary School, Wellington
  • St Peter and Paul RC Primary School, Newport
  • St Peter's CE Academy, Bratton
  • St Peter's CE Primary School, Edgmond
  • Short Wood Primary School, Wellington
  • Sir Alexander Fleming Primary School, Sutton Hill
  • Teagues Bridge Primary School, Trench
  • Tibberton Primary School, Tibberton
  • William Reynold's Primary School, Woodside
  • Windmill Primary School, Brookside
  • Wombridge Primary School, Oakengates
  • Woodlands Primary School, Madeley
  • Wrekin View Primary School, Wellington
  • Wrockwardine Wood CE Junior School, Wrockwardine Wood
  • Wrockwardine Wood Infant School, Wrockwardine Wood

Non-selective secondary schools [2]

Grammar schools [3]

Special and alternative schools [4]

Further education [5]

Independent schools

Primary and preparatory schools

Senior and all-through schools

Special and alternative schools

See also

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References

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  2. "Secondary Schools - Telford and Wrekin". gov.uk. Retrieved 29 January 2020.
  3. "Secondary Schools - Telford and Wrekin". gov.uk. Retrieved 29 January 2020.
  4. "All schools and colleges in Telford and Wrekin". gov.uk. Retrieved 29 January 2020.
  5. "All schools and colleges in Telford and Wrekin". gov.uk. Retrieved 29 January 2020.