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Best Secondary Schools in Ealing

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  • North West London Independent Special School

    North West London Independent Special School is a co-ed school offering education for students aged 7-19 with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH). With outstanding behavior and attitudes, as well as personal development, this school provides a high-quality education. Led by Mr. Ishamar Blake, the school has been consistently rated as good or outstanding by Ofsted. With a small student body of 62 students, the school ensures individualized attention and support for each student.
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  • Dormers Wells High School

    Dormers Wells High School, located in Ealing, London, is a co-ed secondary school offering education for students between the ages of 11 and 18. With a student-teacher ratio of 16:1 and a dedicated team of teachers, the school provides a supportive learning environment. The school boasts excellent resources and focuses on academic achievement, as evidenced by the grade 5 or above attainment in English and maths GCSEs at 57%. Additionally, the school offers a sixth form program, allowing students to continue their education. The school prioritizes inclusivity, with 9% of students receiving SEN support. With its commitment to nurturing students' abilities, Dormers Wells High School is an ideal choice for parents seeking quality education for their children.
    Dormers Wells High School
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  • Ark Acton Academy

    Ark Acton Academy is a co-educational secondary school located in Acton, London. With a student teacher ratio of 16:1, our school prioritizes individual attention and academic support. We are proud to offer a diverse and inclusive environment, with 71.20% of our students having English as their second language. Our dedicated team of 60 full-time teachers and 7 assistant teachers ensure a quality education for our 937 students. With a focus on resources and a strong commitment to student welfare, we strive to provide a well-rounded education for all.
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  • St Augustine's Priory

    St Augustine's Priory is a top-performing girls' Catholic school in Ealing, London. With a history dating back to 1948, our school offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for girls aged 2-18. We pride ourselves on academic excellence, offering various scholarships and bursaries to support students. Our small class sizes ensure personalized attention, and our dedicated staff provide SEN support for students with special educational needs. We have a strong track record of exam success, with impressive results in both the EBacc and A-levels. Visit us to experience our vibrant community and see how we empower girls to thrive academically and personally.
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  • Ealing Independent College

    Ealing Independent College is a co-educational secondary school located in Ealing, London. With a small student body of 150 students, the school offers a focused and supportive environment for learning. The college provides academic scholarships, Sixth Form scholarships, and various discounts to make education accessible. With a strong emphasis on SEN support, the school ensures that every student receives individual attention. Ealing Independent College achieved impressive exam results with an average A-level point score of 32.29, highlighting its commitment to academic excellence.
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  • St Benedict's School

    St Benedict's School is an all-through Roman Catholic co-ed school in London. Founded in 1946, the school offers a comprehensive education from Nursery to Sixth Form. With a strong emphasis on individual needs and talents, St Benedict's is dedicated to helping students reach their full potential academically and personally. The school's exceptional co-curricular program and commitment to character development make it an excellent choice for parents looking for a well-rounded education for their children. Achieving impressive exam results, St Benedict's provides a nurturing and inspiring learning environment for students aged 3-18.
    St Benedict's School
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  • Notting Hill & Ealing High School

    Notting Hill & Ealing High School is an all-through girls' school located in London. Founded in 1980, it has a strong reputation for academic excellence and offers a wide range of scholarships and awards. With a student body of 905 girls aged 4-18, the school provides SEN support to 7% of its students. The school's dedicated staff, led by Mr Matthew Shoults, ensure a nurturing environment for girls to thrive academically and personally.
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  • Ada Lovelace Church of England High School

    Ada Lovelace Church of England High School is a secondary school in Ealing, London. With a strong focus on academic achievement, the school provides effective support for pupils with special educational needs. The dedicated staff, clear curriculum, and excellent safeguarding arrangements ensure a safe and nurturing learning environment for students.
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  • Ark Soane Academy

    Ark Soane Academy, located in Ealing, London, is a co-educational secondary school founded in 2021. With a total student population of 176, it offers a nurturing environment for students aged 11-19. Led by Headteacher Mr Matthew Neuberger, the school provides excellent education and supports 69% of students eligible for free school meals.
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  • The Japanese School

    The Japanese School in Acton, London is a co-educational middle deemed secondary school that was founded in 1976. With a total of 302 students, the school provides a good quality education and outstanding behavior and attitudes. Although requiring improvement in certain areas, it offers a nurturing environment for personal development.
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  • The Sybil Elgar School

    The Sybil Elgar School is an outstanding all-through school in Ealing, London. With a focus on supporting students with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Severe Learning Difficulty (SLD), the school provides a nurturing and inclusive environment where every student is valued. Led by Ms Chloe Phillips, the dedicated staff work closely with parents to tailor learning to each student's needs and interests, ensuring that they achieve their full potential. The school's excellent Ofsted report highlights its outstanding overall effectiveness, quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, and leadership and management. With a small student population and high expectations for each pupil, the school fosters a kind and considerate community. Safeguarding arrangements are also highly effective, providing peace of mind to parents. The Sybil Elgar School does not offer boarding facilities and caters to both boys and girls aged 4-22. With impressive exam results, including a high percentage of students achieving GCSE grades 4 or higher, the school equips its students with the skills and knowledge for success.
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  • Snowflake School

    Snowflake School is an outstanding all-through school located in Ealing, London. With a personalized curriculum and excellent teaching, the school ensures high expectations for learning and behavior. The happy and inclusive school environment promotes pupils' independence and fosters their personal development. With outstanding exam results and a focus on social, communication, English, mathematics, and wider curriculum, Snowflake School provides an exceptional education for students aged 5-16 years.
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  • New Level Academy

    New Level Academy is a secondary school located in Wembley, London. Founded in 2017, the school provides co-educational education for students aged 13-19 years. With a focus on personal development and good behaviour, the school aims to provide a quality education. Although it requires improvement in overall effectiveness and leadership, the sixth-form provision is considered good. With small class sizes and a dedicated staff, New Level Academy strives to meet the independent school standards and prepare students for success in their GCSE exams.
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