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Schools in Swansea

There are 99 schools in Swansea on the Welsh Government's official address list of schools, including 82 primary and 15 secondary schools, across 3 local authorities. Every name links to the school's official record (data retrieved 14 June 2026).

A register, not an admissions guide

This page lists schools from the Welsh Government's official address list of schools so you can plan a move — it says nothing about admissions chances, catchment areas or school quality. Verify any school directly via its official record and the local authority before deciding anything.

Primary schools in Swansea (82)

Secondary schools in Swansea (15)

All-through schools in Swansea (1)

Other phases in Swansea (1)

Schools in nearby towns

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Frequently asked questions

How many schools are there in Swansea?

The Welsh Government's official address list of schools lists 99 open schools with a Swansea address (as of 14 June 2026), including 82 primary and 15 secondary schools. Schools open, close and convert over time, so always check the official record for the latest position.

Does living in Swansea guarantee a place at these schools?

No. Each school's admissions are governed by its own policy and the local authority's coordinated process. Distance is often a tie-breaker behind criteria like siblings, faith and catchment, so being nearby helps but never guarantees a place. Always check the school's current admissions policy and last year's cut-off distance.

Where does this list come from?

Every school on this page comes from the Welsh Government's official address list of schools, retrieved on 14 June 2026. Each name links to the school's official record, which is the place to verify details before relying on them.

How do I check the distance from a home to a school in Swansea?

Use our free Find Schools Near a Postcode tool to see every school within a chosen radius of a postcode, or the School Distance Calculator to measure a specific home-to-school distance. Both use straight-line distance, which is a planning aid — local authorities may measure differently for admissions.