
Commuters can expect more travel chaos with National Rail warning of four days of disruption as heavy snow is expected to continue falling over the weekend.
The deluge is expected on Saturday followed by a rapid thaw and rain in north-east and north-west England, the West Midlands, Yorkshire, and much of Scotland.
A yellow rain and snow warning was issued between 4am on Saturday and 9am on Sunday with the prospect of a danger to life due to flooding.
“This will feel like the first taste of winter for many, with the snow and ice risks layered on top,” Met Office spokesperson Stephen Dixon said.
On Wednesday, the UK braced for another wave of snow and ice after temperatures plunged to -7.5c in some parts of the country.
A yellow ice warning covering much of the east coast was in place from 4pm Wednesday until 10am Thursday, stretching from Newcastle to Norwich.
The forecaster also extended a yellow snow and ice warning across northern Scotland between 10am Wednesday and 12pm Thursday.
Key points
- Rail disruption expected until Sunday
- Heavy snow to fall over weekend
- Snow could reach 10cm in north-west, Met Office warns
- Full list of weather warnings across UK
Poor weather conditions sees replacement buses suspended
10:19
Holly Evans
Poor weather conditions have forced South Western railway to suspend their replacement buses between Axminster and Exeter St Davids.
The disruption is expected to continue until 2pm on Thursday.
⚠️NEW: No South Western Railway replacement buses between #Axminster and Exeter St Davids until approximately 14:00https://t.co/GELvlagLQI
— National Rail (@nationalrailenq) November 21, 2024
How to win the heating wars at home when the weather’s not on your side
10:12
Holly Evans
Have you been keeping an eye on the forecast? October was mostly mild, and the weather has continued in that vein in the first third of November. Perhaps you tricked-or-treated in shorts, or watched fireworks in a singlet, so balmy has it felt at times.
There may, however, be a modest change on the way, with daytime temperatures struggling to get into double figures over the next couple of weeks for much of the UK. The big question is: will it be cold enough to justify putting the central heating on?
The thermostat is one of life’s primary domestic battlegrounds; and the split between those who reach for a jumper, rather than turning on a radiator, can be almost Shakespearean in its bitterness. “To thine own self be true,” may be a decent motto, but telling a chilly person to follow your lead by putting on a second sweater doesn’t always go down well.
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Snow, sleet and rain to bring disruption on Thursday
10:03
Holly Evans
Met Office chief meteorologist Matthew Lehnert said: “A northerly airflow will continue to feed snow showers into Scotland over the next few days, with this reaching lower levels at times and bringing the potential for some travel disruption.
“Overnight temperatures will drop below zero fairly widely over the next few days, which has resulted in some ice warnings, with further warnings likely through this week.
“On Thursday, a mixture of snow, sleet and rain is likely to affect the southwest which could potentially bring disruption. It’s likely high ground in the area will see snow, with a mixture of conditions likely at lower levels. 2-5cm of snow is possible in places at lower levels, with around 10cm possible over higher parts of Dartmoor.”
Cold weather payments triggered in UK snow – check if you’re eligible and when to expect money
09:49
Holly Evans
The first cold weather payments of 2024 have been triggered as snow blankets neighbourhoods across the UK and temperatures plunge.
Up to 15cm of snow is expected to fall in some parts of the country as the Met Office issues several yellow weather alerts for snow and ice.
To help support people during cold snaps like these, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) runs the cold weather payment scheme for qualifying households.
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Met Office’s five day weather forecast
09:32
Holly Evans
Today:
A frosty and perhaps icy start for most on Thursday with sunshine and wintry showers in areas exposed to the northwesterly wind. Cloudier in the southwest with outbreaks of rain and hill snow moving through. Rather breezy.
Tonight:
Wintry and blustery showers continue in the north of the UK, but drier with clear skies further south, and a widespread frost developing away from any coasts.
Friday:
Another frosty and in places icy start on Friday with sunshine and wintry showers continuing in exposed areas. Showers and winds gradually easing through the afternoon.
Outlook for Saturday to Monday:
Turning wet and windy for all on Saturday, with some hill snow initially, and blustery showers on Sunday and Monday. Milder on Saturday and Sunday but cooler again into Monday.

‘Rail disruption until Sunday’
09:15
Simon Calder
National Rail is warning of four days of disruption for rail travellers because of the adverse weather.
The organisation says: “The Met Office have issued yellow weather warnings for snow, ice and rain which may affect most of Scotland and many parts of England and Wales until Sunday 24 November.
“Snow and ice are expected today [Thursday] with heavy rain following over the weekend. The rapid thaw of the snow could mean there is a chance of flooding.”
Meanwhile many journeys on Thursday are proving difficult due to a range of other factors. Travellers on the West Coast main line are facing multiple problems from separate points failures between London Euston and Watford Junction and between Wolverhampton and Birmingham New Street. Local services between Euston and Watford are disrupted by defective track.
On the key Thameslink commuter line through London, a passenger being taken ill between St Albans and West Hampstead is delaying trains.
In Scotland, Glasgow Queen Street has signalling problems. Trains to and from Edinburgh Waverley have been cut from four to two per hour.
Snow could reach 10cm in north-west, Met Office warns
09:00
Holly Evans
Snow and ice are set to cause further problems for commuters across the country on Thursday as weather warnings remain in place.
A yellow weather warning for frequent snow showers, possible hail and icy conditions is in place for much of north and west Scotland until midday, with the Met Office warning of difficult travelling conditions.
Between 2cm and 5cm (up to 2ins) of snow is expected widely and it could reach 10cm in some parts of the north-west mainland, with higher ground seeing 15cm to 20cm (up to 7.8ins), the Met Office said.

A yellow warning for ice with a “few sleet or snow showers” remains in effect until 10am covering most of Scotland, the East and West Midlands, the East, north-east and north-west of England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Yorkshire.
Parts of south-west England including Plymouth and Exeter have also received a yellow warning for snow between 5am and 3pm on Thursday, with 5cm to 10cm predicted in higher parts of Dartmoor.
Devon trains hit by bad weather
08:43
Simon Calder
Rail passengers in Devon are facing disruption because of adverse weather. National Rail says: “Heavy snow between Crediton and Okehampton means the line is blocked. As a result, services between Exeter and Okehampton will be cancelled.
“Owing to the adverse road conditions, Great Western Railway have been unable to source rail replacement transport.”
Along the south coast, severe weather between Exeter St Davids and Newton Abbot is disrupting trains. National Rail says: “Strong winds are causing sea spray along the Dawlish sea wall. As a result, some long distance services have been revised to not call at Dawlish and Teignmouth.
“Local services that run between Exmouth and Paignton are still able to call at these stations. If your train is no longer calling at these stations, you are advised to change at Exeter St Davids or Newton Abbot for a local stopping service.”
Heavy snow and rain to pose danger to life on Saturday night
07:01
Athena Stavrou
Heavy snow is expected on Saturday followed by a “rapid thaw” and rain on Saturday night in north-east and north-west England, the West Midlands, Yorkshire, and much of Scotland.
The Met Office issued a yellow warning for the weather event and said there is a chance floodwater could cause danger to life, some rural communities could become cut off, and there may be travel disruption.
New yellow warnings for rain have also been published from Saturday to Sunday morning in south-west England and Wales.
Met Office spokesperson Andrea Bishop said: “A deep area of low pressure is expected to bring a spell of prolonged and, at times, heavy rainfall across a large part of the UK this weekend.
“Across south-west England, rain is expected to develop during Saturday morning with heavier rain likely later in the day and overnight into early Sunday morning.
“Fifty to 75mm of rain is expected to fall fairly widely during this time with a chance that some places over Dartmoor could see 100-125mm. Strong southerly winds will accompany the heavy rain and may locally exacerbate impacts.”
Watch: Snow hits northern parts of England
06:30
Athena Stavrou
Full list of weather warnings
05:30
Athena Stavrou
Until midday today : A snow and ice warning is in place for northern and parts of western Scotland
Until 10am today: An ice warning is in place for most of Scotland, the Midlands, the east, north-east and north-west of England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Yorkshire.
Thursday at 5am to 3pm: A snow warning is in place for South West England.
Saturday morning to Sunday at 9am: A yellow snow and rain warning is in place for the north-east and north-west England, the West Midlands, Yorkshire, and much of Scotland.
Saturday at 6am to Sunday at 6am: A yellow warning for rain is place for south-west England and much of Wales.
Graph: Coldest UK November temperatures
04:30
Athena Stavrou

Sharp rise in breakdowns, RAC says
03:30
Athena Stavrou
A sharp rise in vehicle breakdowns has been reported as yellow snow and ice warnings continue in parts of the UK.
Many drivers’ batteries failed on Wednesday morning due to cold weather and snow across the country, the RAC said.
RAC spokesperson Rod Dennis, said: “We’ve seen, as you would probably expect, a really sharp rise in breakdowns - predominantly from a lot of people’s batteries failing in the cold, which is inevitable.”
He recommended properly de-icing vehicles and ensuring the entire windscreen is clear, rather than rushing out of the house “with a tiny little space” to see the road.
“Adopt a cautious driving style” in areas with risk of black ice and “be gentle on the accelerator, never be tempted step on the brake” as it could cause issues on slippery roads, he added.
Watch: Met Office ten-day forecast
02:30
Athena Stavrou
❄️ Frosty start for most on Thursday morning. Thursday night into Friday potentially disruptive weather. ️ Wet and windy weekend ahead with significant rainfall, particularly in Wales and SW England.
— Met Office (@metoffice) November 20, 2024
Find out more in our 10 Day Trend pic.twitter.com/znopXaQMzS
Cold, dark... and not remotely miserable: How to live your best winter life
01:30
Athena Stavrou
As the temperatures drop and the long nights start rolling in, it’s easy to feel like it’s all doom and gloom. But, says Katherine May, there’s great comfort to be found in winter – you just have to know how to make the most of the season
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Alzheimer’s Society issues warning
00:30
Athena Stavrou
The Alzheimer’s Society warned that cold weather can be “particularly challenging” for people with dementia.
“Colder temperatures can be difficult for a person with dementia to adjust to, and they may not always be able to communicate that they are cold – or they may not even recognise it themselves,” the charity said.
It urged people to do the following:
- Make sure the person is dressed appropriately - layers are key;
- Keep the room warm;
- Encourage regular movement;
- Make the most of natural daylight as decreased sunlight can cause someone with dementia to feel increased anxiety, confusion, and even depression;
- Keep to your routine as a big change in routine can cause someone with dementia to become confused or agitated;
- Be careful in icy weather. Perception issues can make it difficult for someone with dementia to see icy patches;
- Make sure they’re eating and drinking regularly.
Tips for driving in icy conditions
Wednesday 20 November 2024 23:30
Athena Stavrou
It is safer not to drive in heavy snow and icy conditions but if you absolutely must drive, keep yourself and others safe by:
- Using dipped headlights
- Accelerate gently, use low revs and change to higher gears as quickly as possible
- Starting in second gear will help with wheel slip
- Maintain a safe and steady speed. Keep your distance from other vehicles
- Keep a constant speed up hills. Leave plenty of room between cars
- Use a low gear to go down hill and try to avoid braking unless necessary
- Steer into skids. Do not take your hands of the wheel or slam on the brakes
What weather warnings are in place now?
Wednesday 20 November 2024 22:31
Athena Stavrou
There are currently three yellow weather warnings in place across the country.
The first is a snow and ice warning in place for northern and western Scotland which expires on Thursday at midday before the region is subject to another warning on Saturday and Sunday.
There are also two yellow ice warnings in place until Thursday at 10am for most of Scotland, the Midlands, the east, north-east and north-west of England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Yorkshire.

Full list of weather warnings
Wednesday 20 November 2024 21:30
Athena Stavrou
Wednesday to Thursday midday: A snow and ice warning is in place for northern and parts of western Scotland
Wednesday to Thursday at 10am: An ice warning is in place for most of Scotland, the Midlands, the east, north-east and north-west of England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Yorkshire.
Thursday at 5am to 3pm: A snow warning is in place for South West England.
Saturday morning to Sunday at 9am: A yellow snow and rain warning is in place for the north-east and north-west England, the West Midlands, Yorkshire, and much of Scotland.
Saturday at 6am to Sunday at 6am: A yellow warning for rain is place for south-west England and much of Wales.
Met Office five day forecast
Wednesday 20 November 2024 20:31
Athena Stavrou
This Evening and Tonight:
Another cold night to come with sleet and snow showers continuing in exposed areas. The risk of icy stretches developing for many. A widespread frost forming under clear spells, although cloudier in the far southwest later.
Thursday:
A chilly day for most on Thursday with sunshine and wintry showers in exposed areas. Cloudier in the southwest with outbreaks of rain and snow moving through. Rather breezy.
Outlook for Friday to Sunday:
Sunshine and wintry showers continue on Friday, with frost and ice overnight. Turning widely wet and windy on Saturday, with some hill snow initially, and blustery showers follow on Sunday.
Met Office warns Brits to expect a cold night ahead
Wednesday 20 November 2024 19:31
Athena Stavrou
The Met Office has warned Brits to wrap up warm tonight as the country faces another night of freezing temperatures.
Posting to social media, the forecasters wrote: “We’re ready for another chilly night.”
It urged people to reach for their fluffy socks, extra blankets and wooly hats to stay warm.
Extra blankets ✔️
— Met Office (@metoffice) November 20, 2024
Fluffy socks ✔️
Woolly hats ✔️
We're ready for another chilly night pic.twitter.com/tVGh93KTfy
Pictured: Snow blankets the UK
Wednesday 20 November 2024 18:36
Athena Stavrou



What weather warnings have been issued?
Wednesday 20 November 2024 17:38
Athena Stavrou
On Wednesday and Thursday morning, up to 10cm of snow is expected in some parts of north-west Scotland - where a yellow weather warning is in place - with higher ground seeing up to 20cm.
A warning for ice is also in place until Thursday morning in most of Scotland, the East and West Midlands, the east, north-east and north-west of England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Yorkshire.
From 5am to 3pm on Thursday, parts of south-west England will also be subject to a yellow Met Office warning for snow, with 5cm to 10cm predicted in higher parts of Dartmoor.
While there is a brief break from weather warnings on Friday, forecasted heavy snow followed by rain on Saturday night means there will be more warnings covering large swathes of the country.
The Met Office has warned residents in northern England, Yorkshire, the West Midlands, and much of Scotland that there is a chance floodwater could pose danger to life, some rural communities could become cut off, and there may be travel disruption.
The warning for snow and rain is in place from 4am on Saturday until 9am on Sunday.
New yellow warnings for rain have also been published from Saturday to Sunday morning in south-west England and Wales.
Drivers facing ‘some of the worst road conditions’ as snowfall continues
Wednesday 20 November 2024 17:09
Athena Stavrou
Insurance and roadside assistance company RAC said on Wednesday that drivers are suddenly facing “some of the worst road conditions we’ve seen all year”, as North Yorkshire Police reported the A169 Sleights to Whitby, A171 Fylingdales, A171 north of Whitby and A174 Whitby towards Guisborough were all impassable.
A sharp rise in vehicle breakdowns has also been reported as drivers’ batteries failed on Wednesday morning due to cold weather, the RAC said.
The AA has also predicted “a major increase in (its) workload” due to sub-zero temperatures, snow and ice, and it urged drivers to check forecasts before travelling and to do so with “extreme caution” in the hardest-hit areas.
RAC Breakdown spokeswoman, Alice Simpson said: “The first taste of winter means drivers are suddenly contending with the some of the worst road conditions we’ve seen all year.
“With freezing temperatures already causing disruption in the east and north of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, and snow showers now affecting regions further south, we advise motorists to plan well as ice forms on untreated surfaces.”

Heavy snow and rain to pose danger to life on Saturday night
Wednesday 20 November 2024 16:35
Athena Stavrou
Heavy snow is expected on Saturday followed by a “rapid thaw” and rain on Saturday night in north-east and north-west England, the West Midlands, Yorkshire, and much of Scotland.
The Met Office issued a yellow warning for the weather event and said there is a chance floodwater could cause danger to life, some rural communities could become cut off, and there may be travel disruption.
New yellow warnings for rain have also been published from Saturday to Sunday morning in south-west England and Wales.
Met Office spokesperson Andrea Bishop said: “A deep area of low pressure is expected to bring a spell of prolonged and, at times, heavy rainfall across a large part of the UK this weekend.
“Across south-west England, rain is expected to develop during Saturday morning with heavier rain likely later in the day and overnight into early Sunday morning.
“Fifty to 75mm of rain is expected to fall fairly widely during this time with a chance that some places over Dartmoor could see 100-125mm. Strong southerly winds will accompany the heavy rain and may locally exacerbate impacts.”
Heavy snow to fall over weekend
Wednesday 20 November 2024 15:59
Alexander Butler
Heavy snow will continue to fall over the weekend as the Met Office warned of a danger to life in some parts of the country.
The deluge is expected on Saturday followed by a rapid thaw and rain in north-east and north-west England, the West Midlands, Yorkshire, and much of Scotland.
A yellow rain and snow warning was issued between 4am on Saturday and 9am on Sunday with the prospect of a danger to life due to flooding.
Take care when cycling, Met Office says
Wednesday 20 November 2024 15:14
Alexander Butler
With snow and ice warnings in place, take extra care when cycling today.
— Met Office (@metoffice) November 20, 2024
❄Follow these tips for cycling in icy conditions from our partner @WeAreCyclingUK: https://t.co/bth4BOgIpi#WeatherReady
Full list of school closures after Met Office snow and ice warning
Wednesday 20 November 2024 14:48
Alexander Butler
Pictured: Snowy conditions in Yorkshire
Wednesday 20 November 2024 13:59
Alexander Butler


Full list of school closures
Wednesday 20 November 2024 13:30
Alexander Butler
England
- Beacon Hill Academy, Dudley
- Dormston school, Dudley
- Jessons Primary, Dudley
- Bishop Milner, Dudley
- Alder Coppice Primary School, Dudley
- Bridgtown Primary School (EYFS and Year 1, Y2 and KS2 open as normal), Staffordshire
- Hednesford Valley High School, Staffordshire
- Wightwick Hall School, Staffordshire
- Halesowen CofE Primary School
- Sir Alexander Fleming Primary School, Madeley
- St Patricks Catholic Primary School, Madeley
- St Peters C of E Primary School, Madeley
- Orion Academy, Oxford
- Oldbury Academy
- The Phoenix Collegiate, West Bromwich
- Wood Green Academy in Wednesbury
Wales
- Ysgol Cefn Meiriadog, Denbighshire
- Ysgol Bro Famau Llanferres and Llanarmon-yn-Iâl, Denbighshire
- Nannerch VC Primary School, Flintshire
- Ysgol Terrig, Flintshire
- Ysgol Rhos Helyg, Flintshire
- Brynhafren CP School, Powys
- Brynllywarch Hall School, Powys
- Buttington/Trewern CP School, Powys
- Forden C in W School, Powys
- Llanidloes CP School, Powys
- Llanidloes High School, Powys
- Newtown High School - John Beddoes Campus, Powys
- Newtown High School - Newtown Campus, Powys
- Welshpool High School, Powys
- Ysgol Bro Caereinion - Primary Campus, Powys
- Ysgol Bro Caereinion - Secondary Campus, Powys
- Ysgol Dyffryn Trannon, Powys
- Ysgol Gymraeg y Trallwng, Powys
- Ysgol Rhiw Bechan, Powys
- Brynteg CP, Wrexham
- Minera Church in Wales, Wrexham
- Penygelli CP, Wrexham
- St Mary’s School Church in Wales, Wrexham
- The Maelor School, Wrexham
- Ysgol Bro Alun, Wrexham
- Ysgol Bryn Tabor, Wrexham
- Ysgol ID Hooson , Wrexham
- Ysgol Penrhyn, Wrexham
- Ysgol Y Grango, Wrexham
Scotland
- Alford Academy, Aberdeenshire
- Alford Primary School, Aberdeenshire
- Auchterless School, Aberdeenshire
- Crudie School, Aberdeenshire
- Drumblade School, Aberdeenshire
- Gordon Schools, Aberdeenshire
- Kennethmont School, Aberdeenshire
- Largue School, Aberdeenshire
- Rhynie School, Aberdeenshire
- Towie School, Aberdeenshire
- Turriff Academy, Aberdeenshire
- Auchtertyre Primary, Highland
- Auchtertyre Primary Nursery, Highland
- Bonar Bridge Primary, Highland
- Broadford Primary, Highland
- Broadford Primary Nursery - EM, Highland
- Broadford Primary Nursery - GM, Highland
- Kyle Primary, Highland
- Kyle Primary Nursery, Highland
- Kyleakin Primary, Highland
- Kyleakin Primary Nursery, Highland
- Lairg Primary, Highland
- Lairg Primary Nursery, Highland
- Lochcarron Nursery EM, Highland
- Lochinver Early Learning and Childcare, Highland
- Lochinver Primary, Highland
- Plockton High School, Highland
- Plockton Primary, Highland
- Plockton Primary Nursery - GM, Highland
- Rosehall Primary, Highland
Northern Ireland
- Holy Evangelists, Belfast
Met Office issues snow warning
Wednesday 20 November 2024 12:30
Alexander Butler
⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️
— Met Office (@metoffice) November 20, 2024
Snow across parts of southwest England
Thursday 0500 - 1500
Latest info https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs
Stay #WeatherAware⚠️ pic.twitter.com/RC8I8vpTXv
Recap: Weather alerts across the UK
Wednesday 20 November 2024 12:11
Alexander Butler
A yellow ice warning covering much of the east coast is in place from 4pm Wednesday until 10am Thursday, stretching from Newcastle to Norwich.
The forecaster also extended a yellow snow and ice warning across northern Scotland between 10am Wednesday and 12pm Thursday.
Between 5am and 3pm on Thursday, a snow warning was issued for southwest England, stretching from Weymouth across to Plymouth.
Stretching across northwest England, Northern Ireland and parts of lowland Scotland, a yellow ice warning is also in place between 4pm Wednesday and 10am Thursday.

Pictured: Snow-covered streets in Wolverhampton
Wednesday 20 November 2024 11:59
Alexander Butler


Pictured: Wintry scenes in Keele, Staffordshire
Wednesday 20 November 2024 11:23
Alexander Butler


Sharp rise in breakdowns, RAC says
Wednesday 20 November 2024 11:20
Alexander Butler
A sharp rise in vehicle breakdowns has been reported as yellow snow and ice warnings continue in parts of the UK.
Many drivers’ batteries failed on Wednesday morning due to cold weather and snow across the country, the RAC said.
RAC spokesperson Rod Dennis, said: “We’ve seen, as you would probably expect, a really sharp rise in breakdowns - predominantly from a lot of people’s batteries failing in the cold, which is inevitable.”
He recommended properly de-icing vehicles and ensuring the entire windscreen is clear, rather than rushing out of the house “with a tiny little space” to see the road.
“Adopt a cautious driving style” in areas with risk of black ice and “be gentle on the accelerator, never be tempted step on the brake” as it could cause issues on slippery roads, he added.
New weather warning issued
Wednesday 20 November 2024 10:39
Alexander Butler
⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️
— Met Office (@metoffice) November 20, 2024
Ice across parts of northeast England and East Anglia
Wednesday 1600 – Thursday 1000
Latest info https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs
Stay #WeatherAware⚠️ pic.twitter.com/KO64aq1hos
New weather warning issued
Wednesday 20 November 2024 10:38
Alexander Butler
⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️
— Met Office (@metoffice) November 20, 2024
Ice across northern and western parts of the UK
Wednesday 1600 – Thursday 1000
Latest info https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs
Stay #WeatherAware⚠️ pic.twitter.com/j44WnSKRDS
Pictured: Snow covers North Tyneside bay
Wednesday 20 November 2024 10:20
Alexander Butler



Full list of school closures after Met Office snow and ice warning
Wednesday 20 November 2024 10:11
Alexander Butler
England
- Beacon Hill Academy, Dudley
- Dormston school, Dudley
- Jessons Primary, Dudley
- Bishop Milner, Dudley
- Alder Coppice Primary School, Dudley
- Bridgtown Primary School (EYFS and Year 1, Y2 and KS2 open as normal), Staffordshire
- Hednesford Valley High School, Staffordshire
- Wightwick Hall School, Staffordshire
- Halesowen CofE Primary School
- Sir Alexander Fleming Primary School, Madeley
- St Patricks Catholic Primary School, Madeley
- St Peters C of E Primary School, Madeley
- Orion Academy, Oxford
- Oldbury Academy
- The Phoenix Collegiate, West Bromwich
- Wood Green Academy in Wednesbury
Wales
- Ysgol Cefn Meiriadog, Denbighshire
- Ysgol Bro Famau Llanferres and Llanarmon-yn-Iâl, Denbighshire
- Nannerch VC Primary School, Flintshire
- Ysgol Terrig, Flintshire
- Ysgol Rhos Helyg, Flintshire
- Brynhafren CP School, Powys
- Brynllywarch Hall School, Powys
- Buttington/Trewern CP School, Powys
- Forden C in W School, Powys
- Llanidloes CP School, Powys
- Llanidloes High School, Powys
- Newtown High School - John Beddoes Campus, Powys
- Newtown High School - Newtown Campus, Powys
- Welshpool High School, Powys
- Ysgol Bro Caereinion - Primary Campus, Powys
- Ysgol Bro Caereinion - Secondary Campus, Powys
- Ysgol Dyffryn Trannon, Powys
- Ysgol Gymraeg y Trallwng, Powys
- Ysgol Rhiw Bechan, Powys
- Brynteg CP, Wrexham
- Minera Church in Wales, Wrexham
- Penygelli CP, Wrexham
- St Mary’s School Church in Wales, Wrexham
- The Maelor School, Wrexham
- Ysgol Bro Alun, Wrexham
- Ysgol Bryn Tabor, Wrexham
- Ysgol ID Hooson , Wrexham
- Ysgol Penrhyn, Wrexham
- Ysgol Y Grango, Wrexham
Scotland
- Alford Academy, Aberdeenshire
- Alford Primary School, Aberdeenshire
- Auchterless School, Aberdeenshire
- Crudie School, Aberdeenshire
- Drumblade School, Aberdeenshire
- Gordon Schools, Aberdeenshire
- Kennethmont School, Aberdeenshire
- Largue School, Aberdeenshire
- Rhynie School, Aberdeenshire
- Towie School, Aberdeenshire
- Turriff Academy, Aberdeenshire
- Auchtertyre Primary, Highland
- Auchtertyre Primary Nursery, Highland
- Bonar Bridge Primary, Highland
- Broadford Primary, Highland
- Broadford Primary Nursery - EM, Highland
- Broadford Primary Nursery - GM, Highland
- Kyle Primary, Highland
- Kyle Primary Nursery, Highland
- Kyleakin Primary, Highland
- Kyleakin Primary Nursery, Highland
- Lairg Primary, Highland
- Lairg Primary Nursery, Highland
- Lochcarron Nursery EM, Highland
- Lochinver Early Learning and Childcare, Highland
- Lochinver Primary, Highland
- Plockton High School, Highland
- Plockton Primary, Highland
- Plockton Primary Nursery - GM, Highland
- Rosehall Primary, Highland
Northern Ireland
- Holy Evangelists, Belfast

