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  1. About Isleworthians. We provide an environment that encourages sporting and social opportunities for the Isleworth community; we practice and promote competitive sport which is inclusive to all groups; we uphold sporting excellence and the values of fair play. The end crowns our work.

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      22a, Old Isleworthians, Memorial Ground, Wood Ln, Isleworth...

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  2. History of Isleworthians. The Isleworthians came into existence in 1902 with the formation of the Old Isleworthians Association Football Club (OIAFC). There was also an Old Isleworthians social club, known in those days as a “smoking club”.

  3. Each week during term-time, the school publishes 'The Isleworthian'. This is an online newsletter with all the latest news, notices and information from across the school. Check out every issue we have published. You can also visit our archive of news stories.

  4. Sep 8, 2023 · The latest Isleworthian newsletter is ready for you to read. This week, we remember those who gave their lives in conflict – plus all the usual notices and information!

  5. Jul 3, 2024 · Each week during term-time, the school publishes ‘The Isleworthian’. This is an online newsletter with all the latest news, notices and information from across the school. Check out the full archive .

  6. Find out about Isleworthians Youth FC a grassroots football club in Isleworth Middlesex. learn about the club's ethos, who the coaches are, what qualifications they have and what they will do for your child to help them develop as a footballer.

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    Following the disso­lu­tion of the monas­teries the increasing private ownership of land led to the devel­op­ment of Isleworth as a wealthy resi­den­tial area. Among the titled residents, Lord Grey of Warke was living in a house on the south side of Swan Street in 1635.

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