Brentside High School

Brentside High School is a coeducational foundation secondary school and sixth form in west London, England, located on the border between Hanwell and Greenford in the London Borough of Ealing.

Brentside High School
Address
Greenford Avenue

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W7 1JJ

Coordinates51.526742°N 0.339954°W / 51.526742; -0.339954
Information
TypeFoundation school
MottoLearning and achieving together.
Local authorityEaling
Department for Education URN101939 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherArwel Jones
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 19
HousesRed, Yellow, Green and Blue                    
Colour(s)Black, Red and White               
Websitehttp://www.brentsidehigh.ealing.sch.uk/

The current school building which opened in September 2004, was purpose built and designed by architects Seymour Harris.[1]

School Expansion Project

The school is currently undergoing an expansion project which was expected to be completed by July/September 2017. The school is expected to open the purpose built Sixth Form building with improved post 16 study facilities including specialist science, PE and ICT rooms. There will also be a fitness suite which students will be able to use. There will also be a much larger sixth form common room/study area.[2]

The House System

Brentside High School's House System encourages and fosters teamwork, participation and sportsmanship in all areas of school life. The sense of community within each of the houses encourages a feeling of identity and belonging. The House System clearly reinforces the ethos and spirit of the school, ‘learning and achieving together’.[3]

All students are allocated to one of four houses: Red, Yellow, Green and Blue.

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