This is a list of schools in Medway, in the English county of Kent.
State-funded schools
Primary schools
- All Faiths' Children's Academy, Strood
- All Saints CE Primary School, Chatham
- Balfour Infant School, Rochester
- Balfour Junior School, Chatham
- Barnsole Primary School, Gillingham
- Bligh Infant school Strood
- Bligh Junior School, Strood
- Brompton-Westbrook Primary School, Brompton
- Burnt Oak Primary School, Gillingham
- Byron Primary School, Gillingham
- Cedar Children's Academy, Strood
- Chattenden Primary School, Chattenden
- Cliffe Woods Primary School, Cliffe Woods
- Crest Infant School, Rochester
- Cuxton Community Infant School, Cuxton
- Cuxton Community Junior School, Cuxton
- Deanwood Primary School, Park Wood
- Delce Academy, Rochester
- Elaine Primary School, Strood
- English Martyrs RC Primary School, Strood
- Fairview Community Primary School, Wigmore
- Featherby Infant and Nursery School, Gillingham
- Featherby Junior School, Gillingham
- Gordon Infant Children's Academy, Strood
- Gordon Junior Children's Academy, Strood
- Greenvale Primary School, Chatham
- Halling Primary School, Halling
- Hempstead Infant School, Hempstead
- Hempstead Junior School, Hempstead
- High Halstow Primary Academy, High Halstow
- Hilltop Primary Academy, Frindsbury
- Hoo St Werburgh Primary School, Hoo St Werburgh
- Horsted Infant School, Chatham
- Horsted Junior School, Chatham
- The Hundred of Hoo Academy, Hoo St Werburgh
- Kingfisher Community Primary School, Walderslade
- Lordswood School, Lordswood
- Luton Primary School, Chatham
- Maundene School, Walderslade
- Miers Court Primary School, Rainham
- Napier Primary Academy, Gillingham
- New Horizons Children's Academy, Chatham
- New Road Primary School, Chatham
- Oaklands School, Walderslade
- Oasis Academy Skinner Street, Gillingham
- Parkwood Primary School, Rainham
- Peninsula East Primary Academy, Stoke
- Phoenix Primary School, Chatham
- The Pilgrim CE School, Borstal
- Riverside Primary School, Rainham
- Rochester Riverside CE Primary School, Rochester
- St Augustine of Canterbury RC Primary School, Rainham
- St Benedict's RC Primary School, Lordswood
- St Helen's CE Primary School, Cliffe
- St James' CE Primary Academy, Isle of Grain
- St John's CE Infant School, Chatham
- St Margaret's at Troy Town CE Primary School, Rochester
- St Margaret's CE Junior School, Rainham
- St Margaret's Infant School, Rainham
- St Mary's Island CE Primary School, St Mary's Island
- St Mary's RC Primary School, Gillingham
- St Michael's RC Primary School, Chatham
- St Nicholas CE Infant School, Strood
- St Peter's Infant School, Rochester
- St Thomas More RC Primary School, Chatham
- St Thomas of Canterbury RC Primary School, Rainham
- St William of Perth RC Primary School, Rochester
- Saxon Way Primary School, Gillingham
- Swingate Primary School, Lordswood
- Temple Mill Primary School, Strood
- Thames View Primary School, Rainham
- Twydall Primary School, Gillingham
- Wainscott Primary School, Wainscott
- Walderslade Primary School, Walderslade
- Warren Wood Primary Academy, Rochester
- Wayfield Primary School, Chatham
- Woodlands Primary School, Gillingham
Non-selective secondary schools
- Brompton Academy, Brompton
- Greenacre Academy, Walderslade
- The Howard School, Rainham
- The Hundred of Hoo Academy, Hoo St Werburgh
- Leigh Academy Rainham, Rainham
- Maritime Academy, Strood
- Rainham School for Girls, Rainham
- The Robert Napier School, Gillingham
- St John Fisher Catholic School, Chatham
- Strood Academy, Strood
- The Thomas Aveling School, Rochester
- The Victory Academy, Chatham
- Walderslade Girls' School, Walderslade
- Waterfront UTC, Chatham
Grammar schools
Special and alternative schools
- Abbey Court Special School, Strood
- Bradfields Academy, Chatham
- Danecourt School, Gillingham
- Inspire Free Special School, Chatham
- Rivermead School, Gillingham
- The Rowans, Chatham
- Will Adams Academy, Gillingham
Further education
Independent schools
Primary and preparatory
Senior and all-through schools
Special and alternative schools
Homeschooling
MedwayâÂÂs recorded numbers of children electively home educated have risen in recent years. As of 1 December 2024, Medway recorded 1,019 pupils as electively home educated. Earlier in 2024 the council recorded 870 EHE pupils (31 January 2024), showing an upward trend locally.
Former schools
See also
References