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Twyford Church of England High School

Twyford C of E High School
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Motto "I have come that you should have life, and have it to the full" (John 10:10)
Established 1954
Type Academy
Religion Church of England
Executive Head Teacher Dame Alice Hudson MA (Oxon) DBE
Associate Head Teacher Ms Karen Barrie
Deputy Headteacher Mr Phil Bennett
Location Twyford Crescent
London
W3 9PP
England
51°30′33″N 0°16′44″W / 51.5092°N 0.2788°W / 51.5092; -0.2788Coordinates: 51°30′33″N 0°16′44″W / 51.5092°N 0.2788°W / 51.5092; -0.2788
DfE number 307/4602
DfE URN 137546 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Students approx. 1,450
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–18
Website www.twyford.ealing.sch.uk

Twyford CofE High School is a co-educational Church of England Academy school located in Acton, west London. It consists of just under 1400 pupils aged 11–18 (with over 500 students in the Sixth Form) and has specialisms in music and languages.

On 1 October 2011, the school converted to academy status and is now operated by the Twyford Church of England Academies Trust.

Twyford High School was purchased from the London Borough of Ealing by the London Diocesan Board for Schools and established in 1981 and is one of a family of 13 LDBS secondary schools within the city. The school opened as the result of a concerted campaign by local parents.

One of the school buildings, The Elms, is the oldest surviving building in Acton. It was built by Charles Morren in 1735 as a Baroque country villa and has been occupied by various wealthy citizens. In 1954 it ceased to be a private home. There were plans to demolish it but the former local council, Middlesex County Council, opposed it and bought the house to be used as a school. An extension was added to house new classrooms. In 1981 it was taken over by the new Twyford C of E High School.

The name "Twyford" comes from the Twyford Brook that runs underground near the Elms, and literally means "Two Fords". This same brook is connected to Twyford Abbey in the West Twyford area of Ealing.

With results well above the national and LEA average, Twyford is a school with a strong academic record. It ranks 2nd out of 10 and 5th out of 17 for A-level and GCSE results respectively in the LEA (of both selective and non-selective schools). In successive Ofsted inspections (2007 & 2012), it was rated "outstanding".

Rugby, football, netball, and hockey are the most popular sports at Twyford, though opportunities for students to participate in trampolining, table tennis and basketball are available through many different lunchtime and after school clubs. A wide variety of sports including self-defence and gymnastics are mandatory during progression through the school. Cricket and Rugby are also played, particularly in the summer term.


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