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Isleworth and Syon School

Isleworth & Syon School
IS Logo.gif
Motto Finis coronat opus
("The end crowns the work")
Established 1630 (as The Blue School)
1903
Type Academy
Headteacher Mr Euan Ferguson
Location Ridgeway Road
Isleworth
Greater London
TW7 5JL
England
51°28′49″N 0°20′29″W / 51.480280°N 0.34128°W / 51.480280; -0.34128Coordinates: 51°28′49″N 0°20′29″W / 51.480280°N 0.34128°W / 51.480280; -0.34128
DfE number 313/4500
DfE URN 137940 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Students 1016
Gender Male
Ages 11–18
Houses Brunel, Shackleton, Turner
Colours Red, Orange, Yellow
Website Official Website

Isleworth & Syon School (formerly Isleworth Grammar School) is a non-denomination secondary school and sixth form for boys aged 11 to 18 years. Girls are welcome in the school's sixth form, which is part of a consortium with other secondary schools in the borough. The school is situated on Ridgeway Road, Isleworth, within the London Borough of Hounslow, England. It is close to the A4, just south of Osterley Park.

Isleworth & Syon School can trace its history to the establishment of a charity school in 1630, making it one of the oldest schools in the area. During the 18th century it became known as The Blue School. Due to expansion it became a boys' school and the girls were moved out to a separate building in North Street in 1870. An upper school was added in 1883 to educate older boys. It was used as a "model school" for trainee teachers from Borough Road College, a teacher training school which merged with other similar colleges to form Brunel University's education faculty. It became a state school in 1903 when Middlesex County Council assumed control and renamed Isleworth County School several years later.

The North Street Girls' School was the female counterpart to the original Blue School. A separate infant school was founded near the girls' school and many children continued their education at the boys' school. It only came under the Blue Schools Foundation in the early 20th century. During the interwar period the girls' school became a coeducational junior school, later merging with the infant school. This school is still operating to this day under the original name "The Blue School".

In 1930/1931, the boys' school named Isleworth County School moved to Ridgeway Road where it has been ever since. Under the Education Act 1944 it became a grammar school. During the 1950s and 60's 'IGS' gained a particularly high academic reputation under the paternalistic if firm leadership of headmasters A. Brierley then G.J.P. 'Toad' Courtney. When Hounslow Council adopted the comprehensive system, it merged with Syon School for Boys in 1979 to form the current school and appropriately renamed Isleworth & Syon School.


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