List Of State Boarding Schools In England And Wales
There are 36 state boarding schools in England and one in Wales, providing state-funded education but charging for boarding. In addition, the Five Islands School provides free boarding during the week to secondary students from other islands.
The gender shown is that of the boarding provision; some of these schools have mixed day provision.
School | LEA | Gender | Coordinates |
---|---|---|---|
Adams' Grammar School | Shropshire | Boys | 52°46′11″N 2°22′52″W / 52.7697°N 2.3810°W / 52.7697; -2.3810 (Adams' Grammar School) |
Ashby School | Leicestershire | Boys | 52°44′54″N 1°27′48″W / 52.7484°N 1.4634°W / 52.7484; -1.4634 (Ashby School) |
Brymore School | Somerset | Boys | 51°08′56″N 3°04′46″W / 51.1489°N 3.0795°W / 51.1489; -3.0795 (Brymore School) |
Burford School | Oxfordshire | Mixed | 51°48′13″N 1°38′30″W / 51.8036°N 1.6417°W / 51.8036; -1.6417 (Burford School) |
Burleigh Community College | Leicestershire | Mixed | 52°46′12″N 1°14′24″W / 52.7699°N 1.2401°W / 52.7699; -1.2401 (Burleigh Community College) |
Colchester Royal Grammar School | Essex | Boys | 51°53′12″N 0°53′13″E / 51.8867°N 0.8870°E / 51.8867; 0.8870 (Colchester Royal Grammar School) |
Cranbrook School | Kent | Boys | 51°05′48″N 0°32′18″E / 51.0968°N 0.5382°E / 51.0968; 0.5382 (Cranbrook School) |
Dallam School | Cumbria | Mixed | 54°13′43″N 2°46′07″W / 54.2287°N 2.7685°W / 54.2287; -2.7685 (Dallam School) |
De Aston School | Lincolnshire | Mixed | 53°23′01″N 0°19′32″W / 53.3836°N 0.3255°W / 53.3836; -0.3255 (De Aston School) |
Duke of York's Royal Military School | Kent | Mixed | 51°08′38″N 1°19′30″E / 51.1438°N 1.3250°E / 51.1438; 1.3250 (Duke of York's Royal Military School) |
Gordon's School | Surrey | Mixed | 51°20′37″N 0°38′47″W / 51.3435°N 0.6465°W / 51.3435; -0.6465 (Gordon's School) |
The Harefield Academy | Hillingdon | Mixed | 51°36′12″N 0°28′41″W / 51.6034°N 0.478°W / 51.6034; -0.478 (The Harefield Academy) |
Haydon Bridge Community High School | Northumberland | Mixed | 54°58′31″N 2°15′12″W / 54.9752°N 2.2532°W / 54.9752; -2.2532 (Haydon Bridge Community High School) |
Hockerill Anglo-European College | Hertfordshire | Mixed | 51°52′16″N 0°10′16″E / 51.8710°N 0.1712°E / 51.8710; 0.1712 (Hockerill Anglo-European College) |
Keswick School | Cumbria | Mixed | 54°36′28″N 3°08′48″W / 54.6079°N 3.1467°W / 54.6079; -3.1467 (Keswick School) |
Kings' School | Hampshire | Boys | 51°03′32″N 1°20′49″W / 51.0589°N 1.3469°W / 51.0589; -1.3469 (Kings' School) |
Lancaster Royal Grammar School | Lancashire | Boys | 54°02′19″N 2°37′21″W / 54.0386°N 2.6225°W / 54.0386; -2.6225 (Lancaster Royal Grammar School) |
Old Swinford Hospital | Dudley | Boys | 52°27′03″N 2°08′39″W / 52.4507°N 2.1442°W / 52.4507; -2.1442 (Old Swinford Hospital) |
Peter Symonds College | Hampshire | Mixed | 51°04′12″N 1°19′12″W / 51.0701°N 1.3201°W / 51.0701; -1.3201 (Peter Symonds College) |
The Priory Academy LSST | Lincolnshire | Mixed | 53°12′31″N 0°32′46″W / 53.2085°N 0.546°W / 53.2085; -0.546 (The Priory Academy LSST) |
Queen Elizabeth's Community College | Devon | Mixed | 50°47′31″N 3°39′58″W / 50.7919°N 3.6661°W / 50.7919; -3.6661 (Queen Elizabeth's Community College) |
Reading School | Reading | Boys | 51°26′54″N 0°57′15″W / 51.4483°N 0.9541°W / 51.4483; -0.9541 (Reading School) |
Ripon Grammar School | North Yorkshire | Mixed | 54°08′21″N 1°32′22″W / 54.1391°N 1.5395°W / 54.1391; -1.5395 (Ripon Grammar School) |
Royal Alexandra and Albert School | Surrey | Mixed | 51°15′42″N 0°10′29″W / 51.2617°N 0.1746°W / 51.2617; -0.1746 (Royal Alexandra and Albert School) |
The Royal Grammar School | Buckinghamshire | Boys | 51°38′28″N 0°44′20″W / 51.6411°N 0.7388°W / 51.6411; -0.7388 (The Royal Grammar School) |
Sexey's School | Somerset | Mixed | 51°06′19″N 2°27′48″W / 51.1053°N 2.4632°W / 51.1053; -2.4632 (Sexey's School) |
Shaftesbury School | Dorset | Mixed | 51°00′09″N 2°11′20″W / 51.0025°N 2.1890°W / 51.0025; -2.1890 (Shaftesbury School) |
Sir Roger Manwood's School | Kent | Mixed | 51°16′18″N 1°20′43″E / 51.2718°N 1.3454°E / 51.2718; 1.3454 (Sir Roger Manwood's School) |
Skegness Grammar School | Lincolnshire | Mixed | 53°08′56″N 0°20′02″E / 53.1490°N 0.3340°E / 53.1490; 0.3340 (Skegness Grammar School) |
St Brigid's School | Denbighshire | Girls | 53°11′56″N 3°24′18″W / 53.1988°N 3.4051°W / 53.1988; -3.4051 (St Brigid's School) |
St George's School | Hertfordshire | Mixed | 51°49′20″N 0°21′13″W / 51.8223°N 0.3537°W / 51.8223; -0.3537 (St George's School) |
Steyning Grammar School | West Sussex | Mixed | 50°53′36″N 0°19′46″W / 50.8933°N 0.3294°W / 50.8933; -0.3294 (Steyning Grammar School) |
The Thomas Adams School | Shropshire | Mixed | 52°51′32″N 2°43′49″W / 52.8588°N 2.7302°W / 52.8588; -2.7302 (The Thomas Adams School) |
Welbeck Defence Sixth Form College | Leicestershire | Mixed | 52°44′00″N 1°12′31″W / 52.7332°N 1.2086°W / 52.7332; -1.2086 (Welbeck College) |
The Wellington Academy | Wiltshire | Mixed | 51°14′24″N 1°39′50″W / 51.240°N 1.664°W / 51.240; -1.664 (The Wellington Academy) |
The Westgate School | Hampshire | Girls | 51°04′03″N 1°19′50″W / 51.0675°N 1.3306°W / 51.0675; -1.3306 (The Westgate School) |
Wymondham College | Norfolk | Mixed | 52°32′42″N 1°03′27″E / 52.5449°N 1.0574°E / 52.5449; 1.0574 (Wymondham College) |
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