THE number of schools in Oxfordshire affected by tomorrow's teachers' strike has risen to 52.
Of the 232 primary schools, 33 secondary schools and one academy in the county, 31 have confirmed they will close and another 21 only have lessons for some pupils.
Listed below are schools expected to either close or be affected, according to Oxfordshire County Council or the NUT:
- Banbury School, Ruskin Road, Banbury (Yr 13 languages oral exams and business case study exam will continue)
- Bardwell Special School, Sunderland Drive, Bicester
- Blessed George Napier Catholic School, Addison Road, Banbury (Yrs 7-9 closed)
- Bloxham C of E Primary School, Tadmarton Road, Bloxham
- Carterton Primary School, Burford Road, Carterton
- Chiltern Edge School, Reades Lane, Sonning Common
- Chipping Norton School, Burford Road, Chipping Norton (Yrs 7-9. Open Yrs 10-13)
- Church Cowley St James Church of England Primary School, Bartholomew Road, Oxford
- Cumnor Church of England School, Oxford Road, Cumnor
- Cutteslowe Primary School, Wren Road, Oxford
- Edward Feild Primary School, Bicester Road, Kidlington (except nursery)
- Fitzharrys School, Northcourt Road, Abingdon
- Fritwell Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School, East Street, Fritwell, Bicester (three out of six classrooms closed)
- Grove Church of England School, North Drive, Grove (all classes open except one)
- Harriers Ground Community Primary School, Bloxham Road, Banbury (Yrs 5 and 6 open)
- Hook Norton Church of England Primary School, Sibford Road, Hook Norton
- Icknield Community College, Love Lane, Watlington (Yrs 7-9 closed)
- Iffley Mead School, Iffley Turn, Oxford
- John Blandy Voluntary Controlled Primary School, Laurel Drive, Southmoor
- John Mason School, Wootton Road, Abingdon (Yr 11 exam students can work with teachers)
- Larkmead School, Faringdon Road, Abingdon
- Larkrise Primary School, Boundary Brook Road, Oxford (foundation unit open)
- Millbrook Primary School, School Lane, Grove (Yr 6 open)
- New Hinksey Church of England Primary School, Vicarage Road, Oxford 9Yrs 5 and 6 and foundation stage open)
- Northbourne Church of England Primary School, Didcot (only pink, grey and brown classes open
- Northfield School, Knights Road, Blackbird Leys
- Orchard Fields Community School, Prescott Close, Banbury Orchard Meadow Primary School, Wesley Close, Oxford Our Lady's Catholic Primary School, Oxford Road, Cowley
- Oxford Community School, Glanville Road, East Oxford
- Peers School, Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford
- SS Mary and John Church of England Primary School, Meadow Lane, Oxford (KS1 at Hertford Street open)
- St Aloysius' Catholic Primary School, Woodstock Road, Oxford
- St Andrew's Church of England Primary School, Station Road, Chinnor (all classes open except Yrs 1 & 2)
- St Christopher's Church of England Primary School, Langford, Lechlade
- St Ebbe's School, Whitehouse Road, Oxford
- St Francis Church of England Primary School, Horspath Road, Cowley
- St Gregory the Great Catholic School, Cricket Road, Oxford (Yrs 7-10 closed)
- St John's Primary School, St Johns Road, Wallingford
- St Joseph's Catholic Primary SChool, Thame (Yrs 1-3 closed)
- St Nicholas C of E Primary School, East Challow, Wantage
- St Swithun's Church of England Primary School, Kennington
- Stanford-in-the-Vale C of E Primary School, High Street, Stanford in the Vale
- Stephen Freeman Community School, Freeman Road, Didcot (two classrooms closed)
- Stockham Primary School, Stockham Way, Wantage
- Stoke Row Church of England Primary School, Henley-on-Thames (KS2 classes closed)
- Stonesfield Primary School, High Street, Stonesfield, Witney (KS2 classes closed for Yrs 3-6 only)
- 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 (open except for Yrs 8 & 9)
- The Marlborough School, Shipton Road, Woodstock (Yrs 12 & 13 open)
- Watchfield Primary School, North Street, Watchfield
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