List of grammar schools in England

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These are the 164 grammar schools in England designated by Statutory Instrument.[1][2][3] They are listed here grouped by region (from north to south) and Local Education Authority. There are no remaining grammar schools in North East England.

The gender indicated is that of the main school (ages 11-16). Several single-sex schools have mixed sixth forms.

Grammar school areas and groups as identified by the Education (Grammar School Ballots) Regulations 1998. LEAs considered grammar areas are shown filled, while circles indicate isolated grammar schools or clusters of neighbouring schools.
Grammar school areas and groups as identified by the Education (Grammar School Ballots) Regulations 1998. LEAs considered grammar areas are shown filled, while circles indicate isolated grammar schools or clusters of neighbouring schools.

Contents

[edit] North West England

[edit] Cumbria

[edit] Lancashire

[edit] Liverpool

[edit] Trafford

[edit] Wirral

[edit] Yorkshire and the Humber

[edit] Calderdale

[edit] Kirklees

[edit] North Yorkshire

[edit] East Midlands

[edit] Lincolnshire

[edit] West Midlands

[edit] Birmingham

[edit] Stoke-on-Trent

[edit] Telford and Wrekin

[edit] Walsall

[edit] Warwickshire

[edit] Wolverhampton

[edit] East of England

[edit] Essex

[edit] Southend-on-Sea

[edit] South East England

[edit] Buckinghamshire

[edit] Kent

[edit] Medway

[edit] Reading

[edit] Slough

[edit] South West England

[edit] Bournemouth

[edit] Devon

[edit] Gloucestershire

[edit] Plymouth

[edit] Poole

[edit] Wiltshire

[edit] Torbay

[edit] Greater London

[edit] Barnet

[edit] Bexley

[edit] Bromley

[edit] Enfield

[edit] Kingston upon Thames

[edit] Redbridge

[edit] Sutton

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Education (Grammar School Designation) Order 1998, Statutory Instrument 1998 No. 2219, UK Parliament.
  2. ^ The Education (Grammar School Designation) (Amendment) Order 1999, Statutory Instrument 1999 No. 2456, UK Parliament.
  3. ^ House of Commons Hansard, 16 July 2007: Columns 104W-107W, UK Parliament Publications & Records.

[edit] See also