List of schools in Medway

Summary

This is a list of schools in Medway, in the English county of Kent.

State-funded schools edit

Primary schools edit

  • All Faiths' Children's Academy, Strood
  • All Saints CE Primary School, Chatham
  • Balfour Infant School, Rochester
  • Balfour Junior School, Chatham
  • Barnsole Primary School, Gillingham
  • Bligh Infant school Strood
  • Bligh Junior School, Strood
  • Brompton-Westbrook Primary School, Brompton
  • Burnt Oak Primary School, Gillingham
  • Byron Primary School, Gillingham
  • Cedar Children's Academy, Strood
  • Chattenden Primary School, Chattenden
  • Cliffe Woods Primary School, Cliffe Woods
  • Crest Infant School, Rochester
  • Cuxton Community Infant School, Cuxton
  • Cuxton Community Junior School, Cuxton
  • Deanwood Primary School, Park Wood
  • Delce Academy, Rochester
  • Elaine Primary School, Strood
  • English Martyrs RC Primary School, Strood
  • Fairview Community Primary School, Wigmore
  • Featherby Infant and Nursery School, Gillingham
  • Featherby Junior School, Gillingham
  • Gordon Infant Children's Academy, Strood
  • Gordon Junior Children's Academy, Strood
  • Greenvale Primary School, Chatham
  • Halling Primary School, Halling
  • Hempstead Infant School, Hempstead
  • Hempstead Junior School, Hempstead
  • High Halstow Primary Academy, High Halstow
  • Hilltop Primary Academy, Frindsbury
  • Hoo St Werburgh Primary School, Hoo St Werburgh
  • Horsted Infant School, Chatham
  • Horsted Junior School, Chatham
  • The Hundred of Hoo Academy, Hoo St Werburgh
  • Kingfisher Community Primary School, Walderslade
  • Lordswood School, Lordswood
  • Luton Primary School, Chatham
  • Maundene School, Walderslade
  • Miers Court Primary School, Rainham
  • Napier Primary Academy, Gillingham
  • New Horizons Children's Academy, Chatham
  • New Road Primary School, Chatham
  • Oaklands School, Walderslade
  • Oasis Academy Skinner Street, Gillingham
  • Parkwood Primary School, Rainham
  • Peninsula East Primary Academy, Stoke
  • Phoenix Primary School, Chatham
  • The Pilgrim CE School, Borstal
  • Riverside Primary School, Rainham
  • Rochester Riverside CE Primary School, Rochester
  • St Augustine of Canterbury RC Primary School, Rainham
  • St Benedict's RC Primary School, Lordswood
  • St Helen's CE Primary School, Cliffe
  • St James' CE Primary Academy, Isle of Grain
  • St John's CE Infant School, Chatham
  • St Margaret's at Troy Town CE Primary School, Rochester
  • St Margaret's CE Junior School, Rainham
  • St Margaret's Infant School, Rainham
  • St Mary's Island CE Primary School, St Mary's Island
  • St Mary's RC Primary School, Gillingham
  • St Michael's RC Primary School, Chatham
  • St Nicholas CE Infant School, Strood
  • St Peter's Infant School, Rochester
  • St Thomas More RC Primary School, Chatham
  • St Thomas of Canterbury RC Primary School, Rainham
  • St William of Perth RC Primary School, Rochester
  • Saxon Way Primary School, Gillingham
  • Swingate Primary School, Lordswood
  • Temple Mill Primary School, Strood
  • Thames View Primary School, Rainham
  • Twydall Primary School, Gillingham
  • Wainscott Primary School, Wainscott
  • Walderslade Primary School, Walderslade
  • Warren Wood Primary Academy, Rochester
  • Wayfield Primary School, Chatham
  • Woodlands Primary School, Gillingham

Non-selective secondary schools edit

Grammar schools edit

Special and alternative schools edit

  • Abbey Court Special School, Strood
  • Bradfields Academy, Chatham
  • Danecourt School, Gillingham
  • Inspire Free Special School, Chatham
  • Rivermead School, Gillingham
  • The Rowans, Chatham
  • Will Adams Academy, Gillingham

Further education edit

Independent schools edit

Primary and preparatory edit

Senior and all-through schools edit

Special and alternative schools edit

Homeschooling edit

As of 2014, 9.6% of Medway's children were reportedly homeschooled,[1] though this is a likely lower than the true figure; the data relies on the number of homeschooled children recorded by local authorities during the 2013-2014 period (it is not compulsory for homeschooled children to be registered).[1] As of April 2016, the number of homeschool families is increasing.[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Interactive Map of Home Education Across England - FutureSchool". 6 July 2015.
  2. ^ Mansell, Warwick (12 April 2016). "DIY schooling on the rise as more parents opt for home education". The Guardian.