Manchester High School may mean any one of several educational institutions.
Jamaica
- Manchester High School, Jamaica — Mandeville, Jamaica
United Kingdom:
- Manchester High School for Girls — Manchester, England
United States:
- Manchester High School (Connecticut) — Manchester, Connecticut
- Manchester High School (Georgia) — Manchester, Georgia
- Manchester High School (Indiana) — North Manchester, Indiana
- Manchester High School (Michigan) — Manchester, Michigan
- Manchester Township High School — Manchester Township, New Jersey
- Manchester High School (New Franklin, Ohio)
- Manchester High School (Manchester, Ohio)
- Manchester High School (Virginia) — Midlothian, Virginia
- Manchester Central High School — Manchester, New Hampshire
- Manchester-Essex Regional Junior-Senior High School — Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts
- Manchester Memorial High School — Manchester, New Hampshire
- Manchester Regional Academy — Manchester, Connecticut
- Manchester High School West — Manchester, New Hampshire
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