Manchester
- Infant
- Bethabara Infant
- Blue Mountain Infant
- Mandeville Infant
- Porus Infant
- Primary
- Albion Primary
- Alligator Pond Primary & Infant
- Auchtembeddie Primary
- Bellefield Primary
- Bethany Primary
- Broadleaf Primary
- Bryce Primary
- Chantilly Primary
- Charagape Elementary
- Christiana Moravian Primary & Infant
- Ebenezer Primary
- Fairfield Primary
- Frankfield Primary & Infant
- Grove Town Primary
- Harmons Primary
- Marlie Hill Primary
- McIntosh Memorial Primary
- Mile Gully Primary
- Mount Olivet Primary
- New Broughton Primary
- Old England Primary
- Plowden Primary
- Porus Primary
- Pratville Primary & Infant
- Prospect Primary
- Ramble Primary
- Richmond Primary
- Rose Hill Primary
- Snowdon Primary
- Victoria Town Primary
- Woodlands Primary
- Zion Hill Primary
- Preparatory
- Mount St Joseph Preparatory
- El Instituto de Mandevilla
- West Indies Preparatory
- Excel Learning Centre
- All Age
- Campbell's Castle All Age
- Coley Mountain All Age
- Comfort Hall All Age
- Craighead All Age
- Devon All Age
- Ferguson All Age
- Harry Watch All Age
- Huntley All Age
- Kendal All Age
- Medina All Age
- Mizpah All Age
- Nazareth All Age
- Patrick Town All Age
- Pike All Age
- Robins Hall All Age
- Somerset All Age
- St Jago All Age
- St Pauls All Age
- Top Hill All Age & Infant
- Waterloo All Age
- Primary & Junior High
- Bethabara Primary & Junior High
- Hatfield Primary & Junior High
- Mandeville Primary & Junior High
- New Forest Primary & Junior High & Infant
- New Green Primary & Junior High
- Villa Road Primary & Junior High
- Secondary High
- Bellefield High
- Bishop Gibson High (Girls)
- Christiana High
- Cross Keys High
- DeCarteret College
- Manchester High
- May Day High
- Mile Gully High
- Porus High
- Pratville Secondary
- Winston Jones High
- Technical High
- Holmwood Technical High
- Private High
- Beaumont High
- Belair High
- Belair
- Bethel Christian
- Victor Dixon High
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