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List of Schools in Tameside 1 List of Schools in Tameside List of schools in Tameside 1 List of schools in Tameside The following is a partial list of active schools in the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside in Greater Manchester, England. By default, the table below is sorted into state schools (i.e. primary, secondary, special, etc.), independent schools, and further and higher education establishments. See also: List of schools in Greater Manchester School Locality Description Ofsted Website [1] [2] Aldwyn Primary School Audenshaw Primary school 106212 website [3] [4] Arlies Primary School Stalybridge Primary school 106190 website [5] Arundale Primary School Mottram Primary school 106184 [6] [7] Ashton West End Primary School Ashton-under-Lyne Primary school 106202 website [8] [9] Audenshaw Primary School Audenshaw Primary school 106203 website [10] [11] Bradley Green Community Primary School Hyde Primary school 106197 website [12] [13] Broadbent Fold Primary School Dukinfield Primary school 106193 website [14] [15] Broadbottom C.E. Primary School Broadbottom Primary school 106227 website [16] [17] Broadoak Primary School Ashton-under-Lyne Primary school 106224 website [18] [19] Buckton Vale Primary School Carrbrook Primary school 106191 website [20] [21] Canon Burrows C.E. Primary School Ashton-under-Lyne Primary school 106249 website [22] [23] Canon Johnson C.E. Primary School Ashton-under-Lyne Primary school 106243 website [24] [25] Corrie Primary and Nusery School Denton Primary school 106214 website [26] Dane Bank Primary School Reddish Primary school 106217 [27] [28] Denton West End Primary School Denton Primary school 106215 website [29] Droylsden Academy Droylsden High school 135864 [30] [31] [32] Dowson Primary School Hyde Primary school 106198 website [33] [34] Fairfield Road Primary School Droylsden Primary school 106207 website [35] [36] Flowery Field Primary School Hyde Primary school 106183 website [37] [38] Gee Cross Holy Trinity C.E. Primary School Gee Cross Primary school 106226 website [39] [40] Godley Primary School Hyde Primary school 106199 website [41] [42] Gorse Hall Primary School Stalybridge Primary school 106188 website [43] [44] Greenfield Primary School Hyde Primary school 106178 website [45] [46] Greenside Primary School Droylsden Primary school 106218 website [47] [48] Greswell Primary School Denton Primary school 106219 website List of schools in Tameside 2 [49] [50] Holden Clough Community Primary School Ashton-under-Lyne Primary school 106216 website [51] [52] Hollingworth Primary School Hollingworth Primary school 106179 website [53] Holy Trinity C.E. Primary School Ashton-under-Lyne Primary school 106244 [54] [55] Hurst Knoll St James' C.E. Primary School Ashton-under-Lyne Primary school 106229 website [56] [57] Leigh Primary School Hyde Primary school 106225 website [58] [59] Linden Road Primary School and Hearing Impaired Denton Primary school 106221 website Resource Base [60] [61] Livingstone Primary and Nursery School Mossley Primary school 106210 website [62] [63] Lyndhurst Primary, Nusery and Community School Dukinfield Primary school 106192 website [64] Manchester Road Primary School Droylsden Primary school 106208 [65] [66] Manor Green Primary and Nusery School Denton Primary school 106220 website [67] [68] Micklehurst All Saints' C.E. Primary School Mossley Primary school 106235 website [69] [70] Millbrook Primary and Nusery School Stalybridge Primary school 106195 website [71] [72] Milton St John's C.E. Primary School Mossley Primary school 106234 website [73] [74] Mottram C.E. (Aided) Primary School Mottram Primary school 106237 website [75] [76] Moorside Primary School Droylsden Primary school 106209 website [77] [78] Oakfield Primary School Hyde Primary school 106180 website [79] [80] Our Lady of Mount Carmel R.C. Primary School Ashton-under-Lyne Primary school 131285 website [81] [82] Parochial C.E. Primary School Ashton-under-Lyne Primary school 106230 website [83] [84] Pinfold Primary School Hattersley Primary school 106181 website [85] [86] Poplar Street Primary School Audenshaw Primary school 106204 website Ravensfield Community Primary School Dukinfield Primary school [87] [88] Ridgehill Primary School and Nursery Stalybridge Primary school 106187 website [89] Rosehill Methodist Community Primary School Ashton-under-Lyne Primary school website [90] [91] Russell Scott Primary School Denton Primary school 106206 website [92] [93] St Anne's R.C. Primary and Nursery School Audenshaw Primary school 106257 website [94] [95] St Anne's Primary School Denton Primary school 106213 website [96] [97] St Christopher's R.C. Primary and Nursery School Ashton-under-Lyne Primary school 106256 website [98] [99] St George's C.E. (Aided) Primary School Hyde Primary school 106236 website St George's C.E. Primary School Mossley Primary school 106248 website [100] [101] St James' C.E. Primary School Ashton-under-Lyne Primary school 106231 website [102] [103] List of schools in Tameside 3 St James' Catholic Primary School Hattersley Primary school 106239 [104] St John Fisher R.C. Primary School Denton Primary school 106255 website [105] [106] St John's C.E. (V.C.) Primary School Dukinfield Primary school 106228 website [107] [108] St Joseph's Catholic Primary School Mossley Primary school 106254 website [109] [110] St Mary's C.E. Primary School Droylsden Primary school 106247 [111] St Mary's R.C. Primary Denton Primary school 106252 [112] St Mary's Catholic Primary School Dukinfield Primary school 106240 website [113] [114] St Paul's Catholic Primary School Hyde Primary school 106238 website [115] [116] St Paul's C.E. Primary School Stalybridge Primary school 106233 website [117] [118] St Peter's C.E. Primary School Ashton-under-Lyne Primary school 106245 website [119] [120] St Peter's Catholic Primary School Stalybridge Primary school 106241 website [121] [122] St Raphael's Catholic Primary School Stalybridge Primary school 106242 website [123] [124] St Stephen's C.E. Primary School Audenshaw Primary school 106246 website [125] [126] St Stephen's R.C. Primary School Droylsden Primary school 106253 website [127] [128] Stalyhill Infant School Stalybridge Primary school 106222 [129] Stalyhill Junior School Stalybridge Primary school 106189 website [130] [131] The Heys Primary School Ashton-under-Lyne Primary school 106201 website [132] [133] Waterloo Primary School Ashton-under-Lyne Primary school 106211 website [134] [135] Wild Bank Community School Stalybridge Primary school 106194 website [136] [137] Yew Tree Community Primary School Dukinfield Primary school 106223 website [138] [139] Alder Community High School Gee Cross Secondary 134283 website school [140] [141] List of schools in Tameside 4 All Saints' Catholic College Dukinfield Secondary 106272 website school [142] [143] Astley Sports College and Community High School Dukinfield Secondary 106269 website school [144] [145] Audenshaw School Audenshaw Secondary 106273 website school [146] [147] Copley High School Stalybridge Secondary 106259 website school [148] [149] Denton Community College Denton Secondary website School [150] Droylsden Academy Droylsden Secondary website school [151] Fairfield High School for Girls Droylsden Secondary 106275 website school [152] [153] Hyde Technology School Hyde Secondary 106268 website school [154] [155] Longdendale High School Hollingworth Secondary 106267 website school [156] [157] Mossley Hollins High School Mossley Secondary 106266 website school [158] [159] New Charter Academy Ashton-under-Lyne Secondary website school [160] St Damian's R.C. Science College Ashton-under-Lyne Secondary 106270 website school [161] [162] St Thomas More RC College Denton Secondary 106271 website school [163] [164] West Hill School Stalybridge Secondary 106274 website school [165] [166] Cromwell High School Dukinfield Special school 106279 website [167] [168] Dale Grove School Ashton-under-Lyne Special school 106278 [169] Hawthorns Community School Audenshaw Special school 106277 website [170] [171] Oakdale School and Acorn Nursery Dukinfield Special school 106281 [172] Samuel Laycock School Stalybridge Special school 106280 [173] Ashton Pupil Referral Unit Ashton-under-Lyne Pupil referral unit Bridgeway Pupil Referral Unit Dukinfield Pupil referral unit List of schools in Tameside 5 Hyde Pupil Referral Unit Hyde Pupil referral unit All Saints' Catholic College Dukinfield Sixth form 106272 website college [142] [143] Ashton Sixth Form College Ashton-under-Lyne Sixth form 130518 website college [174] [175] Hyde Clarendon Sixth Form College Hyde Sixth form website college [176] Tameside College Ashton-under-Lyne Further 130516 website education [177] [178] References [1] http:/ / www. ofsted. gov. uk/ inspection-reports/ find-inspection-report/ provider/ ELS/ 106212 [2] http:/ / www. aldwyn. tameside. sch. uk/ [3] http:/ / www. ofsted. gov. uk/ inspection-reports/ find-inspection-report/ provider/ ELS/ 106190 [4] http:/ / www. arlies. tameside. sch. uk/ [5] http:/ / www. ofsted. gov. uk/ inspection-reports/ find-inspection-report/ provider/ ELS/ 106184 [6] http:/ / www. ofsted. gov. uk/ inspection-reports/ find-inspection-report/ provider/ ELS/ 106202 [7] http:/ / www. ashtonwestend. tameside. sch. uk/ [8] http:/ / www. ofsted. gov. uk/ inspection-reports/ find-inspection-report/ provider/ ELS/ 106203 [9] http:/ / www. audenshaw-pri. tameside. sch. uk/ [10] http:/ / www. ofsted. gov. uk/ inspection-reports/ find-inspection-report/ provider/ ELS/ 106197 [11] http:/ / www. bradleygreen. tameside. sch. uk/ [12] http:/ / www. ofsted. gov. uk/ inspection-reports/ find-inspection-report/
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