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Hounslow Heath Junior School; Hounslow Town Primary School; ... Marlborough Primary School; Nishkam School West London; Norwood Green Infant School;
The Heathland School is an 11–18 co-educational community comprehensive school located in the London Borough of Hounslow. As a comprehensive school, Heathland School provides a broad general education for girls and boys.
Pages in category "Primary schools in the London Borough of Hounslow" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The River Crane bounds the area to the west, Cranford and the A30 road to the north and north-west, Hounslow to the east and south-east and Hounslow Heath to the south. Features of the area include Beaversfield Park, Hounslows Heath, Beavers Primary School, St Paul's Church and Hounslow Bowls Club.
Hounslow Heath is a large public open space and local nature reserve to the west of Hounslow, a London borough. It now covers about 200 acres (80 ha) and is only the residue of the historic Hounslow Heath that once covered over 4,000 acres (1,600 ha). [27] Bell Square is an outdoor performance space next to the Bell pub.
After the Education Act 1944, Spring Grove Central School and the council senior schools became secondary modern schools. The Hounslow Heath secondary school was closed and its buildings were transferred to the neighbouring primary school when the Woodfield secondary modern school was opened in 1954 at the Great South West Road. Cranford ...
St Bernadette Catholic Primary School, Hillingdon; St Catherine RC Primary School, West Drayton; St Martin's CE Primary School, West Drayton; St Mary's RC Primary School, Uxbridge; St Matthew's CE Primary School, Yiewsley; St Swithun Wells RC Primary School, Ruislip; Warrender Primary School, Ruislip; West Drayton Academy, West Drayton
Hounslow Heath has had major historical importance, originally crossed by main routes from London to the west and southwest of Britain. Staines Road, the northern boundary of the present heath, was the Roman Road, Via Trinobantes. There are several historic references to Roman camps on or close to the heath.