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Phoenix Academy is a coeducational 11-18 academy where young people in our local community are provided with an excellent education that enables them to achieve outstanding outcomes in a safe, supportive and inclusive learning environment. We are a school that cares; where Knowledge, Aspiration and Respect are valued.
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Phoenix Academy. The Curve, Shepherds Bush, London, W12 0RQ...
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Phoenix Academy is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in White City area of Shepherd's Bush, London, England. History [ edit ] Prior to 1982 there were two schools on the current site of Phoenix High School: Christopher Wren Boys' School and Hammersmith County Girls' School.
Phoenix Academy, Shepherd's Bush. 17 likes · 13 were here. We are an Ofsted 'Good' secondary school. We offer an innovative and knowledge-rich curriculum with first-class teaching. Part of Future...
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Support pupils in White City with their studies. One of Team Up’s very first schools, Phoenix Academy is a mixed secondary school that provides teaching to students aged 11-19. It has undergone a period of intense improvement from 1995 onwards, when only 5% of pupils achieved 5 good passes at GCSE. It is now part of the Future Academies trust.