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Blooming Tree Pre Prep School, Acton; Blooming Tree Primary School, Ealing; Insights Independent School, West Ealing; North West London Independent Special School, East Acton
Pages in category "Primary schools in the London Borough of Ealing" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
North Ealing school was the last of the 5 state schools to be constructed during this period, on the account that most of the children in its catchment area attended private schools. The architect for this and the four others schools was the local borough surveyor and engineer Charles Jones. [1]
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It was founded and staffed by nuns from the priory, though the school has been run by a lay head since 1996. The school consists of Nursery (3-4) Prep (4–7 years), Junior (7-11) and Senior (11-18) departments and welcomes girls of all faiths. In 2014, it was in the top three best performing GCSE schools in Ealing. [1]
Great Ealing School was situated on St Mary's Road, Ealing W5 London and was founded in 1698. In its heyday of the 19th century, it was as famous as Eton or Harrow , being considered "the best private school in England".
Harvington Prep School and Nursery is an independent school in Ealing, West London. Founded in 1890 as a kindergarten called Heidelberg College, the school was renamed Harvington College during World War I. For much of its history, it operated as a private girls' school for ages three to eighteen, with boys included at nursery, and occupied ...
Little Ealing Primary School, on Weymouth Avenue, is a single story, yellow brick building with key-stoned arched windows and terracotta tiled roof. The main hall is baronial in style with wall posts supporting the hammer beams and curved braces. At each end of the long corridor, white hexagonal ventilation cupolas sit in the roof. From the ...