- List of schools in Barnet
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This list covers primary school and secondary schools in the London Borough of Barnet. Schools are in the state sector unless otherwise indicated.
There are 118 schools in Barnet, 92 Primary and Nursery schools, 19 Secondary schools and four Special schools. There are four nursery schools, for children aged three to five years old. There are also 49 nursery classes attached to primary schools.
There are 88 primary schools, for children aged five to 11. Out of these primary schools:
- 53 are Community schools (See Types of Schools below)
- two are Foundation schools
- 33 are Voluntary Aided schools.
Contents
Primary schools
- Source[1]. (CE indicates Church of England, RC Roman Catholic schools, J Jewish voluntary aided and JI indicates junior and infants school).
- All Saints' CE Whetstone
- All Saints' CE
- Barnet Hill
- Barnfield
- Beis Yaakov Primary School J
- Bell Lane
- Blessed Dominic RC
- Broadfields Primary
- Brookhill N
- Brookland JI
- Brunswick Park
- Chalgrove
- Childs Hill
- Christ College Finchley
- Christ Church CE
- Church Hill
- Claremont Primary
- Colindale
- Coppetts Wood
- Courtland School opened in 1954 and is a Coeducational Community School located in Mill Hill, it serves ages 4-11 with 30 pupils per year. It is a feeder school for Mill Hill County High School. The headteacher is Lisa Walker and the website is courtland.barnet.sch.uk. The DfE URN is 101271
- Cromer Road
- Danegrove
- Deansbrook JI
- Dollis JI
- Edgware JI
- Fairway
- Foulds
- Frith Manor
- Garden Suburb JI
- Goldbeaters
- Grasvenor Avenue I
- Hampden Way N
- Hasmonean Primary
- Hollickwood
- Holly Park
- Holy Trinity CE
- Independent Jewish Day
- Livingstone
- Manorside
- Martin JI (formerly Martin Junior and Martin Infant)
- Mathilda Marks Kennedy
- Menorah Foundation J
- Menorah Primary
- Monken Hadley CE
- Monkfrith Primary School
- Moss Hall JI
- Moss Hall N
- Northside
- Osidge
- Our Lady of Lourdes RC
- Pardes House Primary School J
- Parkfield
- Queenswell Infant and Nursery
- Queenswell Junior
- Rosh Pinah J
- Sacred Heart RC
- St Agnes' RC
- St Andrew's CE
- St Catherine's RC
- St John's CE N20
- St John's CE N11
- St Joseph's RC JI
- St Margaret's Nursery
- St Mary's & St John's CE Primary
- St Mary's CE (Finchley)
- St Mary's CE (East Barnet)
- St Paul's CE (Friern Barnet)
- St Paul's CE (Mill Hill)
- St Theresa's RC
- St Vincent's RC
- Summerside
- Sunnyfields
- The Annunciation RC JI
- The Hyde
- The Martin Infant
- The Orion
- Trent CE
- Tudor
- Underhill School (Infant/Junior)
- Wessex Gardens
- Whitings Hill
- Woodcroft
- Woodridge
Secondary schools
There are 19 secondary schools in Barnet, for children aged 11–16 (18, if a sixth form) years old. Out of these secondary schools: 8 are Community schools, 4 are Foundation schools and 7 are Voluntary aided schools.
- Source[2].
- Ashmole
- Bishop Douglass School
- Christ's College Finchley
- The Compton School
- Copthall School
- East Barnet School
- Finchley Catholic High School
- Friern Barnet Secondary School
- Hasmonean High School (Jewish)
- Hendon School
- Henrietta Barnett School
- JCOSS (Jewish)
- Jewish Free School (JFS)
- London Academy
- Mill Hill County High School
- Queen Elizabeth's School for Girls
- Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School for Boys (Q.E. Boys)
- The Totteridge Academy
- St James' Catholic High School
- St Mary's CE High School
- St Martha's Senior School
- St. Michael's Catholic Grammar School
- Whitefield School
- Wren Academy
Independent schools
- Belmont School
- Hendon Preparatory School
- King Alfred School, London
- Menorah Grammar School
- Mill Hill School
- North London Collegiate School
- Susi Earnshaw Theatre School
- The Mount School, Mill Hill
- North London International School
Further education
Specific schools
References
- ^ List of Primary schools in LB Barnet accessed 18 Jul 2007
- ^ List of secondary schools in LB Barnet accessed 18 Jul 2007
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