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List Of Schools In Ealing
This is a list of schools in the London Borough of Ealing, England. State-funded schools Primary schools *Acton Gardens Primary School, Acton * Alec Reed Academy, Northolt *Allenby Primary School, Southall *Ark Byron Primary Academy, Acton *Ark Priory Primary Academy, Acton *Beaconsfield Primary School, Southall *Blair Peach Primary School, Southall *Brentside Primary Academy, Hanwell *Christ the Saviour CE Primary School, Ealing *Clifton Primary School, Southall *Coston Primary School, Greenford *Dairy Meadow Primary School, Southall *Derwentwater Primary School, Acton *Dormers Wells Primary School, Southall *Downe Manor Primary School, Northolt *Drayton Green Primary School, Ealing *Durdans Park Primary School, Southall *East Acton Primary School, Acton *Edward Betham CE Primary School, Greenford *Featherstone Primary School, Southall *Fielding Primary School, Ealing *Gifford Primary School, Northolt *Grange Primary School, Ealing *Greenwood Primary School, ...
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London Borough Of Ealing
The London Borough of Ealing () is a London borough in West London. It comprises seven major towns: Acton (W3), Ealing (W5, W13, NW10), Greenford (UB6), Hanwell (W7), Northolt (UB5), Perivale (UB6) and Southall (UB1, UB2). With a population of 367,100 inhabitants, it is the third most populous London borough. Ealing is the third largest London borough in population and eleventh largest in area, covering part of West London and a small part of Northwest London. It bridges Inner and Outer London. Ealing's administrative centre is in Ealing Broadway. Ealing London Borough Council is the local authority. Ealing has long been known as the "Queen of the Suburbs" due to its many parks and tree-lined streets; the term was coined in 1902 by Ealing's borough surveyor, Charles Jones. This is reflected by the tree emblem seen on the Ealing Council logo and Ealing's coat of arms. Location The London Borough of Ealing borders the London Borough of Hillingdon to the west, the London Borough ...
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Ark Acton Academy
Ark Acton Academy, is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in the Acton area of the London Borough of Ealing, England. The school teaches pupils between the ages of 11 to 18. It is sited on ''Gunnersbury Lane'' (A4000) just north of Acton Town Underground station. History Grammar school The school was originally known as Acton County Grammar School, which opened in 1906 for 200 boys (at a different site). It was the first purpose-built county grammar school in Middlesex. In 1958, it began admitting girls, becoming fully co-educational in 1966. In 1965, the school's administration moved from Middlesex County Council to the London Borough of Ealing. When proposals for going comprehensive appeared in 1966, parents took the LEA to court and lost. Comprehensive The school became a comprehensive in 1967, when Ealing borough adopted the three tier system, and was known as Acton County Comprehensive and in 1974 became Reynolds High School, named after local polit ...
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Villiers High School
Villiers High School is a co-educational 11–18 school and sixth form in the Southall area of the west London borough of Ealing. The school is situated in Boyd Avenue, in the heart of Southall. Aruna Sharma was appointed Headteacher in September 2017. as of 2022 it has around 1,500 pupils on roll, 250 of whom are in the sixth form. The local authority, the London Borough of Ealing, administers the Co-ordinated High School Admissions Scheme, for Villiers High School. History The school first opened as Southall County School in 1907. It changed its name to Southall Grammar in 1945. In 1963 the school merged with Southall College of Technology (a boys' technical school, which had been located in Beaconsfield Road) and was renamed Southall Grammar Technical School. The name was changed to Villiers High School in 1974. The sixth-form opened in 2009. Ofsted After inspections which rated the school as ''Satisfactory'' in 2007 and ''Requires Improvement'' in 2010, the school was rated ...
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Twyford Church Of England High School
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Northolt High School
Northolt High School is a secondary school located in the Northolt area of the London Borough of Ealing, England. Admissions The school accepts students between the age of 11 to 18. The school has a total of 1401 students. It is situated on the northern edge of the borough of Ealing, near to the intersection of the boroughs of Ealing, Harrow and Hillingdon. It is north-west of Northolt town centre. History Grammar school and Secondary Modern Northolt High School was established in 1974 as a combination of Vincent Secondary Modern (est. 1953) and Eliots Green Grammar school (Est 1956) which were adjacent to each other on Eastcote Lane in Northolt. Comprehensive school It became a comprehensive in 1974. The school was featured in a documentary series called The Choir, on the BBC during December, 2006.Going for M ...
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Greenford High School
Greenford High School (abbreviated as GHS) is a mixed 11-19 secondary school with a comprehensive intake located in the London Borough of Ealing. History When it was built, in 1939, the then Greenford County School was a grammar school for boys and girls. It served the needs of the rapidly growing population of the western edge of the Municipal Borough of Ealing and was provided by Middlesex County Council. It remained a selective county school until 1974, when the new London Borough of Ealing reorganised to a comprehensive system, and the school undertook expansion to cope with greater numbers of pupils and the raising of the school leaving age. In 1992, Greenford High School became a grant maintained school; the change was made in order to keep its sixth form, which was threatened by proposed reorganisation of post-16 education. The following year, the roll increased again when Year 7 students were admitted to the school for the first time since 1974. Greenford High School is ...
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Featherstone High School
Featherstone High School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in the Southall area of the London Borough of Ealing, England. The school converted to academy status in February 2012, and was previously a community school under the direct control of Ealing London Borough Council. The school continues to coordinate with Ealing London Borough Council for admissions. Featherstone High School offers GCSEs and BTECs as programmes of study for pupils, while sixth form students can choose to study from range of A Levels The A-Level (Advanced Level) is a subject-based qualification conferred as part of the General Certificate of Education, as well as a school leaving qualification offered by the educational bodies in the United Kingdom and the educational aut ... and additional BTECs. References External linksFeatherstone High School official website Secondary schools in the London Borough of Ealing Academies in the London B ...
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Elthorne Park High School
Elthorne Park High School (sometimes abbreviated to 'EPHS') is a secondary school located just off Boston Road (the A3002) in Hanwell, a town in the London Borough of Ealing. It provides education for pupils aged from 11 (year 7), until 18 (year 13). Year 13 and Year 12 students are sixth form students. Developments Elthorne became a Maths and Computing specialist school in September 2007, and its Sixth Form opened in September 2009. It became an authorised IB World School in 2008 and once offered the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme as its main pre-University course, as well as a variety of applied and vocational courses. However, this came to an end after three years as, despite many successes for the students after the first year, the IB was not proving popular with students and was found to be administratively cumbersome by staff. In 2012 a decision was made to change the further education course to A-Levels to attract more students. After the decision was ma ...
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The Ellen Wilkinson School For Girls
The Ellen Wilkinson School for Girls is a comprehensive, foundation secondary school for 1400 girls aged 11–19 years, located in the London borough of Ealing. The school is named after Ellen Wilkinson, one of the first female MPs in Britain, and the first female Minister for Education. It is situated opposite North Ealing tube station and nearby West Acton tube station. History Grammar school It was known as Ealing County rammarSchool for Girls. Comprehensive It became the Ellen Wilkinson School for Girls in 1974, a comprehensive school, from four schools – St Ann's Secondary Modern, the Wood End and The Grange schools. In April 1992 it became a grant-maintained school. In 1999 it became a foundation school. Academic The current Headteacher is Ms R Kruger, who became head teacher in 2014, succeeding Ms C Sydenham. It was awarded beacon status by the government in recognition of its academic excellence, and as a result became a specialist school for Science and Mathemati ...
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Ealing Fields High School
Ealing Fields High School is a coeducational secondary school, located in the London Borough of Ealing, England. The school site is on a Grade II listed building with a set of new teaching buildings. It was opened as a Free school in 2016 and joined the Twyford CofE Academies Trust in 2017. Ealing Fields is currently rated 'Good' by Ofsted, with Outstanding features. The school traces roots back to 1903, with the manor building originally used as a Roman Catholic home for girls, later becoming St Anne's Convent School for Girls. The singer Dusty Springfield was a pupil there in the 1950s. There is now a green Ealing Civil Society plaque at the entrance to the school. History Ealing Fields was opened as a Free School in 2016 by a group of parents to provide a new school for South Ealing. Ealing Fields became part of the Twyford CofE Academies Trust on 1 September 2017. Ealing Fields is the smallest of the Trust's schools, with an intake of 150 Year 7 pupils each year. The cre ...
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Drayton Manor High School
Drayton Manor High School, formerly Drayton Manor Grammar School, is an Academy (English school), academy school located in Hanwell, west London, England. The school was granted academy status in August 2011. Its emblem is a phoenix rising from a crown with the legend 'Nec Aspera Terrent', which means 'hardships do not deter us'. History Drayton Manor High School was founded in 1930 as a county grammar school serving local children. With the reorganisation of schools in the London Borough of Ealing and abolition of the Tripartite system of education in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, tripartite system, Drayton Manor received its first comprehensive intake in 1975 and changed its name to reflect this change in status. In more recent years, Drayton Manor has distinguished itself as one of the borough's top performing state schools. It was awarded Beacon school, Beacon status in 2000 and won the School Achievement Award for Excellence three years in a row. In the 2012 Ofsted ...
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Dormers Wells High School
Dormers Wells High School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form in Dormers Wells, in the Ealing area of London, England. In 2011 the school building and grounds were rebuilt in a £30 million project designed by Nicholas Hare Architects, with Balfour Beatty Construction. House System All students and staff at Dormers Wells High School are allocated to one of six Houses. * Altius () * Citius () * Fortius () * Invictus () * Laurus () * Magnus () Notable former pupils *Trevor Baylis, inventor of wind-up radio *Nathan Caton Nathan Junior Caton (born 2 November 1984) is an English comedian. Early life Caton was born in Hammersmith, London and raised in the West London town of Greenford. He has a younger brother who is accredited to some of Caton's early jokes. He ..., comedian References External links School WebsiteSchool VLE Secondary schools in the London Borough of Ealing Academies in the London Borough of Ealing Southall {{London-school-stub ...
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