There are 232 primary schools in Oxfordshire, 33 secondary schools and one academy. Listed below are schools which are either closed or affected by the NUT one-day strike:
Bardwell Special School, Sunderland Drive, Bicester
Carterton Primary School, Burford Road, Carterton
Chiltern Edge School, Reades Lane, Soning Common
Chipping Norton School, Burford Road, Chipping Norton
Church Cowley St James Church of England Primary School,
Cumnor Church of England School, Oxford Road, Cumnor
Cutteslowe Primary School, Wren Road, Oxford
Edward Feild Primary School, Bicester Road, Kidlington
Fitzharrys School, Northcourt Road, Abingdon
Fritwell Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School, East Street, Fritwell, Bicester
Harriers Ground Community Primary School, Bloxham Road, Banbury
Hook Norton Church of England Primary School, Sibford Road, Hook Norton
Iffley Mead School, Iffley Turn, Oxford
John Mason School, Wootton Road, Abingdon
Larkrise Primary School, Boundary Brook Road, Oxford
Millbrook Primary School, School Lane, Grove
New Hinksey Church of England Primary School, Vicarage Road, Oxford
Northfield School, Knights Road, Blackbird Leys
Orchard Meadow Primary School, Wesley Close, Oxford
Our Lady's Catholic Primary School, Oxford Road, Cowley
Oxford Community School, Glanville Road, East Oxford
St Ebbe's School, Whitehouse Road, Oxford
SS Mary and John Church of England Primary School,Meadow Lane, Oxford
St Christopher's Church of England Primary School, Langford, Lechlade
St Francis Church of England Primary School, Horspath Road, Cowley
St John's Primary School, St Johns Road, Wallingford
Stephen Freeman Community School, Freeman Road, Didcot
Tetsworth Primary School, Tetsworth, Thame
Thameside Primary School, Cotman Close, Abingdon
The Blake Church of England (Aided) Primary School, Cogges Hill Road, Witney
The Henry Box School, Church Green, Witney
The Marlborough Church of England School, Shipton Road, Woodstock
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