- Ashurst County Primary School - Nursery, infant and junior school in Blackbrook. Includes the school aims, current pupil activities, staff and governor details, an OFSTED report summary, and links classified by school year.
www.ashurst.st-helens.sch.uk
- Bleak Hill County Primary School - Located in Windle. Includes a prospectus detailing aims, policies, curriculum, and extra-curricula activities, plus information about the Friends association, and examples of pupils' work.
www.bleakhill.st-helens.sch.uk
- Carmel College - Catholic sixth form college, offering courses in 1st year degrees, A-Levels, GNVQs.
www.carmel.mernet.org.uk
- Cowley High School - Information for parents about the curriculum and policies, and links by academic subject and for teachers.
www.cowleyhigh.co.uk
- Eccleston Mere Primary School - Includes a prospectus, an OFSTED report summary, information about beacon school and eco-school projects, term dates, and pupils' work.
www.rainford.org.uk/emere
- Family Learning in St. Helens - Site provides information on this project which aims to help parents to support their children's learning processes and to begin to address their own learning needs.
www.merseyworld.com/sthelens-parents
- Legh Vale County Primary School - Located in Haydock. The site has been designed by the pupils and contains information of interest to parents, staff and the children.
www.leghvale.demon.co.uk
- Sherdley Primary School - Nursery, infant and junior education in Sutton. Prospectus, newsletter, information about activities, and teachers' links.
www.sherdley.fslife.co.uk
- St Helens College - Offering full and part time courses for adults and school leavers, as well as community courses. Site features information about courses, facilities, distance learning, and college sport, as well as a library catalogue, and local information.
www.sthelens.ac.uk
- St. Helens Learning Zone - The St. Helens Community, Education and Leisure Services Department 'Learning Zone' web site provides information, advice and dialogue related to ICT in education for the schools and FE sectors
www.sthelens.org.uk
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