Sunday, 24 November 2013

UK Schools & Colleges Database

Now contains more than 31,000 UK state and independent Schools and Colleges
Including over 27,000 UK School, College and University Websites

Search by Geographical County

schools & colleges websites

We have just re-surveyed all uk schools websites (Mar 2013)
The above total shows that currently 85% of uk schools have websites. 


Our unique new Website Tours allow comparison of school websites across LEA areas.
Now, for the first time, heads, webmasters and LEA chiefs can check on the competition.
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Help! . . . Can't Find your School? . . . Read our tips.
  • Some schools might be listed with The at the beginning of the name.
    e.g. Priory School might be listed as The Priory School ... and vice-versa.
  • Some schools may or may not be listed prefixed with their place name:
    e.g. Northfields St Andrew's Primary School ...
  • For Genealogists; Schools closed down or merged: Records of closed schools are held by the Local Education Authority for that area. Very old records will be stored in the Local Record Office.
  • Schools which have changed their name can usually be found at the original address by doing a postcode search.
  • School has no website or has closed down!
    The most certain way of getting in touch with your old school is to look it up on Friends Reunited. Not only will you find people from your old school, but probably your old class. This can work even for schools closed many years ago.
  • Google: If all else fails Google may come up with some references to the school; but you would have started your search on Google anyway, wouldn't you.
Looking for a New School for your kids?
  • The primary point of contact if you are looking for a school in a new area is the Local Education Authority (LEA or LA) ... see our list of LEA Websites.
  • Find your LEA website on our list of LEA Websites. 
  • or use our Maps to find your LEA.
  • Find the Education section of the council website; they will usually have maps and/or lists of schools with details of how to apply, etc.
  • Try this website for getting the right school for your kids: Get the Right School

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