Education
- Tertiary
- Central Bicol State University of Agriculture- Sipocot (Bicol Institute of Science and Technology), located at Brgy. Impig. This college has a transition name: Central Bicol State University of Agriculture - Sipocot (2009–Present); Camarines Sur State Agricultural Colleges - Sipocot Campus (2003–2009); Bicol Institute of Science and Technology (1992–2003); Sipocot National School of Arts and Trades (1972–1992)
- Felix O. Alfelor Sr. Foundation Collages, located at Brgy. South Centro
- Secondary
- Sipocot National High School, located at Brgy. Tara (Division Leader School - Division Of Camarines Sur)
- Villazar National High School, located at Brgy. North Villazar
- Sacred Heart High School, located at Brgy. Calagbangan (supervised by the Villazar National High School administration, de jure)
- Bolo Norte High School, located at Brgy. Bolo Norte (supervised by the Sipocot National High School administration, de jure)
- Anib National High School, located at Brgy. Anib
- Caima National High School High School, located at Brgy. Caima
- Felix O. Alfelor Sr. Foundation College - High School Dept., located at Brgy. South Centro (Condemned Building)
- Intermediate
- Every barangay has its own elementary schools. Schools are divided into two districts: Sipocot North District (schools in the northern part of the town) and the Sipocot South District (most of the southern part).
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- Private primary education
- Felix O. Alfelor Sr. Foundation College - Elementary School Dept. (Condemned Building)
- Lady Amherstia Montessori School
- Nazareth Institute of Learning & Formation
- Serranz Learning Center
- Christian Mission Service Philippines School
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