List of schools in the London Borough of Islington

This is a list of schools in the London Borough of Islington, England

In 2000, CEA, a private firm, took over the running of Islington's state schools.[1] The education service returned to the Council in 2011.[2] Isington schools have improved rapidly, with GCSE results in 2014 above both the national and London average.[3] In 2010 GCSE results in the borough were 143rd out of 152 local authorities. By 2014 they had risen to 34th in the country.

State-funded schools

Primary schools

  • Ambler Primary School
  • Ashmount Primary School
  • Blessed Sacrament RC Primary School
  • Canonbury Primary School
  • Christ the King RC Primary School
  • Clerkenwell Parochial CE Primary School
  • Copenhagen Primary School
  • Drayton Park Primary School
  • Duncombe Primary School
  • Gillespie Primary School
  • Grafton Primary School
  • Hanover Primary School
  • Hargrave Park Primary School
  • Highbury Quadrant Primary School
  • Hugh Myddelton Primary School
  • Hungerford Primary School
  • Laycock Primary School
  • Montem Primary School
  • Moreland Primary School
  • New North Academy
  • Newington Green Primary School
  • Pakeman Primary School
  • Pooles Park Primary School
  • Prior Weston Primary School
  • Robert Blair Primary School
  • Rotherfield Primary School
  • Sacred Heart RC Primary School
  • St Andrews CE Primary School
  • St Joan of Arc RC Primary School
  • St John the Evangelist RC Primary School
  • St Johns Highbury Vale CE Primary School
  • St John's Upper Holloway CE Primary School
  • St Josephs RC Primary School
  • St Jude & St Paul's CE Primary School
  • St Luke's Primary School
  • St Mark's Primary School
  • St Mary Magdalene Academy
  • St Mary's CE Primary School
  • St Peter & St Paul RC Primary School
  • Thornhill Primary School
  • Tufnell Park Primary School
  • Vittoria Primary School
  • Whitehall Park School
  • William Tyndale Primary School
  • Winton Primary School
  • Yerbury Primary School
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Secondary schools

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Special and alternative schools

Further education

Independent schools

Primary and preparatory schools

Senior and all-through schools

References

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