Saint Mary
- Infant
- Carron Hall Infant
- Port Maria Infant
- Primary
- Albion Mountain Primary
- Baxters Mountain Primary
- Bellefield Primary
- Boscobel Primary
- Brainerd Primary
- Camberwell Primary
- Derry Primary
- Devon Pen Primary
- Elliot Primary & Infant
- Enfield Primary and Junior High
- Epsom Primary
- Free Hill Primary & Infant
- Galina Primary & Infant
- Gayle Primary
- Goshen Primary
- Hillside Primary
- Jack's River Primary
- Jobs Hill Primary
- Long Road Primary
- Mahoe Hill Primary
- Marlborough Primary
- Martin Primary
- Mason Hall Primary
- May River Primary
- Mount Joseph Primary
- New Orange Hill Primary & Infant
- Oracabessa Primary
- Port Maria Primary
- Preston Hill Primary
- Preston Primary
- Richmond Primary & Infant
- Robin's Bay Primary
- Rock River Primary
- Rose Bank Primary
- Scott's Hall Primary
- Three Hills Primary
- Trinity Primary
- Water Valley Primary
- Woodside Primary
- Zion Hill Primary
- Preparatory
- Gospel Chapel Preparatory
- Iona Preparatory
- Port Maria preparatory
- St Cyprian's Preparatory
- All Age
- Annotto Bay All Age
- Beecham Hill All Age & Infant
- Bromley All Age
- Carron Hall All Age
- Donnington All Age
- Hampstead All Age
- Jeffrey Town All Age
- Labyrinth All Age
- Lewisburgh All Age
- Newstead All Age
- Paisley All Age
- Ramble All Age
- Wallingford All Age
- Primary & Junior High
- Castleton Primary & Junior High
- Clonmel Primary & Junior High
- Enfield Primary & Junior High
- Highgate Primary & Junior High
- Jackson Primary & Junior High
- Mount Angus Primary & Junior High
- Retreat Primary & Junior High
- Secondary High
- Annotto Bay High
- Brimmer Vale High
- Carron Hall High
- Islington High
- Marymount High (Girls)
- Oracabessa High
- St Mary High
- Tacky High
- Technical High
- St Mary Technical High
- Private High
- Iona High
- Port Maria High
- The Heinz Simonitsch
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