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  1. When your son/ward arrives at Isleworth & Syon, he will build on his previous experience of the National Curriculum. Key Stage 3 (Years 7, 8 and 9) In Year 7 and 8, all students have a focus on the ‘core’ subjects: English , mathematics and science but also study art , computing , design and technology , drama , geography , history , a ...

  2. Year 8 Mini-Options. We continue with our drive of maximising outcomes for all students. Up to now, your son/ward has been studying a wide range of subjects in Years 7 and 8. GCSEs bring increased demands and an even sharper focus on core subjects.

  3. Oct 11, 2024 · Thursday 7 November – Sixth Form Open Evening. Monday 11 November – Remembrance Day. Thursday 21 November – Year 11 Parents/Carers Evening. Friday 29 November – INSET Day (students do not attend school) Monday 2 December – PPA Day (students do not attend school) You can access the entire calendar via this link.

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    Pupils enjoy coming to school and appreciate the support they receive from teachers. The school serves a diverse area. Leaders have established several partnerships at local level: support with physical education is offered to nearby primary schools. Girls attending lessons in the sixth form feel well integrated within the school community. Worki...

    Leaders have put a lot of thought into planning the curriculum, including careful sequencing of the order in which lessons are taught. Teachers are secure in their own subject knowledge and present new information with clarity. They understand the importance of questioning pupils on a regular basis, to check their understanding and promote thinking...

    The arrangements for safeguarding are effective. Systems and procedures are clear. Ongoing training ensures staff remain alert to safeguarding priorities. Regular bulletin items followed by quizzes help teachers remember important information. Assemblies address important safeguarding issues. Key messages are also shared in some lessons. Pupils fee...

    Although the curriculum is carefully planned, ambition in lessons is inconsistent and expectations vary. When tasks are not sufficiently challenging, the quality and volume of work produced are sometimes disappointing. Leaders should ensure that the work set challenges all pupils appropriately. In some lessons, the work set for pupils with SEND d...

    You can use Ofsted Parent View to give Ofsted your opinion on your child’s school, or to find out what other parents and carers think. We use information from Ofsted Parent View when deciding which schools to inspect, when to inspect them and as part of their inspection. The Department for Education has further guidance on how to complain about a s...

    You can search for published performance information about the school. In the report, ‘disadvantaged pupils’ refers to those pupils who attract government pupil premium funding: pupils claiming free school meals at any point in the last six years and pupils in care or who left care through adoption or another formal route.

     The school currently uses one alternative provider, the Woodbridge Park Education Service.

  4. Pupils, and students in the sixth form, study an ambitious and broad curriculum that prepares them well for the next stage of their education. Leaders have identified what pupils need to learn...

  5. A full list is on the website. The school shop stocks all the required equipment, so should your son/ward need any replacement items you can be purchase them online and your child can pick the items up at school. SEN IF MY CHILD HAS A SPECIAL EDUCATION NEEDS SUPPORT PLAN IN PLACE, WILL INFORMATION BE FORWARDED TO YOU BEFORE HE STARTS SCHOOL?

  6. A state school for boys aged from 11 to 18. Boarding: No; Local authority: Hounslow; Pupils: 1107; Religion: None; Ofsted: Latest Overall effectiveness Good 1; 16-19 study programmes Good 1; Outcomes for children and learners Good 1; Quality of teaching, learning and assessment Good 1; Personal development, behaviour and welfare Good 1 ...