Shrewsbury

Meole Brace School

Which currently carries the status of science college.

The Wakeman School

Geographically the closest school to the town, situated next to the english bridge, alongside the severn and being adjacent to the gay meadow football ground. the site was previously 'shrewsbury technical school' which was attended by the famous war poet wilfred owen.

Shrewsbury is home to Shrewsbury School, a public school, where Sir Philip Sydney, Charles Darwin, Michael Palin, John Peel, Nick Hancock and Michael Heseltine were educated. It is on a large commanding site "Kingsland" just south of the town centre overlooking the loop of the Severn. The school was once located in the town centre, in the buildings that are now the main county library on Castle Street. Opposite it on the other side of the river is Shrewsbury High School, a private girls day school. However the majority of the town's resident children attend one of the town's seven comprehensive schools. The comprehensive schools of the town include:

The Priory

Which was formerly a grammar school for girls.

The Mary Webb School

Serves many inhabitants of shrewsbury, although is, in actuality, located in the large village of pontesbury, to the south-west.

The post-16 education is handled by Shrewsbury Sixth Form College and Shrewsbury College of Arts and Technology.