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In 1922 it became St Mary's College, the first Catholic school in Middlesex to be recognised by the Board of Education. When Poles Convent (merged with St Edmund's College, Ware during the 1970s) in Hertfordshire was founded the following year, boarders from Gumley House and St Mary's High moved there.
Our Lady & St John's RC Primary School; Reach Academy Feltham; The Rosary RC Primary School; St Lawrence RC Primary School; St Mary's RC Primary School, Chiswick; St Mary's RC Primary School, Isleworth; St Michael & St Martin RC Primary School; St Paul's CE Primary School; St Richard's CE Primary School; The Smallberry Green Primary School ...
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All Saints' Church is the oldest parish church in Isleworth in the London Borough of Hounslow in southwest London. Its 14th-century Kentish ragstone tower and foundations are the only pre–20th-century parts to survive. [ 1 ]
St Mary's Church, Osterley is a Church of England church on Osterley Road in Osterley, London Borough of Hounslow.. Designed by John Taylor the Younger in a Neo-Gothic imitation of the Decorated style it was funded by Henry Daniel Davies, who built the Spring Grove estate of which it formed a part.
As it was a fee-paying school, a free smaller school was set up in what is now St Mary's music block. The school, St Joseph's Primary School, grew until, in 1914, it was teaching 57 pupils with only 3 teachers. As St Mary's accumulated more pupils it bought surrounding buildings and land until it had enough classrooms to teach all of their pupils.
Isleworth & Syon School (formerly Isleworth Grammar School) is a non-denomination secondary school and sixth form for boys aged 11 to 18 years old. Girls are admitted to the school's sixth form, which is part of a consortium with other secondary schools in the borough.
As of the 2021-22 school year, Isleworth Town Primary School had 912 pupils: [4] 51.0% boys and 49.0% girls; 22.2% have qualified for free lunch at some point in the previous six years; 15.9% receive Special Educational Needs supports; 39.4% have a first language other than English