A list of prime ministers of the United Kingdom and the educational institutions they attended.
John Major was (as of 2025) the last of the eight prime ministers who did not attend university after leaving secondary education.
Oxford gained its 29th prime-ministerial alumnus when Liz Truss succeeded Boris Johnson in September 2022, and its 30th - and fifth consecutive - a month later in Rishi Sunak.
Eleven prime ministers to date have been educated at only non-fee-paying schools; these include all five who held office between 1964 and 1997 (Wilson, Heath, Callaghan, Thatcher, Major).
Three did not receive (primary or secondary) school education and were homeschooled during childhood.