Brighton and Hove City Council has released a list of all the schools in the city that will be closed today due to the school strike.
You can get the latest on the strikes at our live blog which will be bringing you updates throughout the day.
Secondary schools
Blatchington Mill School
Cardinal Newman Catholic School
Dorothy Stringer High School
Hove Park School
Longhill High School
Patcham High School
Varndean School
Special schools and pupil referral unit
Brighton and Hove Pupil Referral Unit
Downs Park
Downs View Special School
Hillside School
Homewood School
Patcham House Special School
The Cedar Centre
Primary schools (including infant and junior schools)
Aldrington C of E Primary School
Balfour Primary School
Benfield Primary School
Bevendean Primary School
Brackenbury Primary School
Carlton Hill Primary School
Coombe Road Primary School
Cottesmore St Marys Catholic Primary School
Davigdor Infant School
Downs Infant School
Downs Junior School
Elm Grove Primary School
Fairlight Primary School
Goldstone Primary School
Hangleton Infant School
Hangleton Junior School
Hertford Junior School
Middle Street Primary School
Moulsecoomb Primary School
Patcham Infants School
Patcham Junior School
Peter Gladwin Primary School
Queens Park Primary School
Rudyard Kipling Primary School
St Andrews C of E (Aided) Primary School
St Bartholomews C of E Primary School
St Bernadettes Catholic Primary School
St John The Baptist RC School
St Margarets C of E Primary School, Rottingdean
St Marks C of E Primary School
St Martins C of E Primary School
St Mary Magdalen Catholic Primary School
St Marys Catholic Primary School
St Nicolas C of E Junior School
St Pauls C of E Primary School and Nursery
St Peters Community Infant and Nursery School
Saltdean Primary School
Somerhill Junion School
Stanford Infant School
Stanford Junior School
West Blatchington Primary
West Hove Junior School
Westdene Primary School
Woodingdean Primary School
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