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Brent Harrow Ealing Hounslow Hammersmith & Fulham @beyondsixteen COPYRIGHT © BEYOND16 : SEPTEMbeR 2019 WESt London 2020 See other side to plan your destiny BEYOND16 Sixth Forms & FE Colleges in West London after year 11 reminders and tips on Hillingdon twitter @beyondsixteen Brent Hammersmith & Fulham Alperton Community Capital City Academy College of North West Preston Manor School Ark Burlington Danes Hammersmith Academy Phoenix Academy a1 Barnhill Community a7 Harefield Academy a12 Park Academy a16 6th Form @ Swakeleys b1 b4 b6 b11 d1 d4 d11 High School Northwood Way, Harefield Park View Road Swakeleys School School Doyle Gardens, Willesden London Carlton Avenue East Sixth Form 25 Cathnor Road W12 9JD The Curve, Shepherds Yeading Lane, Hayes Uxbridge UB9 6ET Hillingdon UB8 3GA Clifton Gardens, Stanley Avenue NW10 3ST Willesden Centre, Wembley HA9 8NA Burlington Building Tel: 020 7222 6000 Bush W12 0QR UB4 9LE Tel: 01895 822108 Tel: 01895 430066 Hillingdon UB10 0EJ Wembley HA0 4JE Tel: 020 8838 8700 Dudden Hill Lane Tel: 020 8385 4040 Wood Lane W12 0HR www. Tel: 020 8749 1141 Tel: 020 8839 0600 www.theharefield www.park-aspirations.org Tel: 01895 251962 Tel: 020 8902 2038 www.capitalcityacademy. Willesden NW10 2XD www.preston-manor.com Tel: 020 8735 4950 hammersmithacademy. www.phoenixacademy. www.alperton.brent.sch. org Tel: 020 8208 5000 www.burlingtondanes.org org org.uk/ www.barnhill.hillingdon. academy.org www.swakeleys. b12 Queens Park Community a13 Parkside Studio College uk www.cnwl.ac.uk sch.uk Wood End Green Road hillingdon.sch.uk/post16 b5 Claremont High School School d2 The Fulham Boys School d10 Hammersmith & Fulham d7 Sacred Heart High School a8 Harlington School Ark Academy Academy Wembley Park Centre Aylestone Avenue Gibbs Green Estate, College for Girls a2 Bishop Ramsey C of E Hayes UB3 2SE a17 Uxbridge College b2 Pinkwell Lane, Hayes Wembley Park Drive School Tel:020 8573 2097 Park Road, Uxbridge Bridge Road, Wembley Claremont Avenue Brondesbury Park West Kensington, London (West London College) 212 Hammersmith Road UB3 1PB HA9 8HP Hume Way, Ruislip www.parksidestudio UB8 1NQ HA9 9JP Kenton, Harrow HA3 0UH NW6 7BQ W14 9LY Gliddon Road W6 7DG Tel: 020 8569 1610 Tel: 020 8385 4370 Tel: 020 8204 4442 Tel: 020 8438 1700 HA4 8EE college.co.uk Tel: 01895 853333 b7 Convent of Jesus and Tel: 020 7381 7100 Barons Court W14 9BL Tel: 020 8748 7600 www.harlingtonschool. Tel: 01895 639227 www.uxbridge.ac.uk www.arkacademy.org www.claremont-high. Mary Language College www.qpcs.brent.sch.uk www.fulhamboysschool. Tel: 020 8741 1688 www.sacredhearthigh. co.uk a14 Queensmead School www. Ark Elvin Academy org.uk Crownhill Road, Willesden St Gregory’s Catholic org www.wlc.ac.uk org.uk Queen’s Walk, Ruislip a18 Hayes Campus b3 b13 bishopramseyschool.org Haydon School NW10 4EP a9 HA4 0LS College Way Cecil Avenue, Wembley Science College d12 Fulham Cross Sixth Form d5 Lady Margaret School for d8 West London Free School Wiltshire Lane, Eastcote HA9 7DU Tel: 020 8965 2986 Donnington Road, Kenton www. Sixth Form a3 Bishopshalt School Tel: 020 8845 6266 Coldharbour Lane, Hayes Girls Pinner HA5 2LX cjmlc.co.uk Royal Lane, Hillingdon www.queensmeadschool. UB3 3BB Tel: 020 8902 6362 Harrow HA3 0NB fulhamcrossacademy.com Parson’s Green SW6 4UN Franklin House, Tel: 020 8429 0005 arkelvinacademy.org Tel: 020 8907 8828 Uxbridge UB8 3RF org.uk Tel: 01895 853333 b8 JFS Tel: 020 7736 7138 2 Bridge Avenue www.haydonschool.com Fulham Enterprise Studio Tel: 01895 233909 www.uxbridge.ac.uk The Mall, Kenton, Harrow www.stgregorys.harrow. d3 www.ladymargaret.lbhf. Hammersmith a13 Rosedale College sch.uk Kingswood Road, Fulham www.bishopshalt. a10 Heathrow Aviation HA3 9TE sch.uk London W6 9JP Wood End Green Road a19 Uxbridge High School SW6 6SN hillingdon.sch.uk Engineering UTC Tel: 020 8206 3100 The Crest Academy Tel: 020 8600 0670 Hayes UB3 2SE The Greenway, Uxbridge b14 Tel: 020 7381 3606 d6 The London Oratory Potter Street, Northwood www.jfs.brent.sch.uk Crest Road, Neasden www.wlfs.org a4 De Salis Studio College Tel: 020 8573 2097 UB8 2PR https:// School HA6 1QG NW2 7SN d9 William Morris Sixth Form Hewens Road, Hayes www.rosedalecollege.uk Tel: 01895 234060 b9 Kingsbury High School fulhamenterprisestudio. Seagrave Road SW6 1RX Tel: 01923 602 130 Tel: 020 8452 4842 St Dunstan’s Road W6 8RB UB4 8JP www.uhs.org.uk Princes Avenue, Kingsbury squarespace.com/ Tel: 020 7385 0102 www.heathrow-utc.org a15 Ruislip High School Tel: 020 8748 6969 Tel: 020 8573 1039 NW9 9JR thecrestacademy.org www.london-oratory.org Sidmouth Drive, Ruislip a20 Vyners School www.wmsf.ac.uk www.therosedalehewens a4 Hewens College Tel: 020 8206 3000 HA4 OBY Warren Road, Ickenham b15 Wembley High Hewens Road, Hayes www.kingsburyhigh. academytrust.co.uk Tel: 01895 464064 Uxbridge UB10 8AB Technology College UB4 8JP Stanmore org.uk a5 The Douay Martyrs www.ruisliphigh.com Tel: 01895 234342 East Lane, Wembley Tel: 020 8573 1039 c3 c10 School www.vyners.hillingdon. b16 Michaela Community HA0 3NT www.therosedalehewens Edinburgh Drive sch.uk c13 School Tel: 020 8385 4800 academytrust.co.uk a10 c1 Ickenham, Uxbridge a7 c6 North End Road www.whtc.co.uk UB10 8QY a10 Northwood School Wembley HA9 0UU Tel: 01895 679400 Pinner Road, Harefield c8 c2 Tel: 020 8795 3183 Hume W ay Harrow For more www.douaymartyrs.co.uk Northwood, HA6 1QN Ruislip a9 c7 www.mcsbrent.co.uk/ HA4 8EE Tel: 01923 836363 W ebsite:www.bishopramseyschool.org The Guru Nanak Sikh information: a6 Pinner b9 b10 Newman Catholic College www.northwood-school. th Harrow Academy Pastoral care and individual academic support are our priority – new 6 form suite, with a2 Harlesden Road i Brent Connexions Centre org.uk enhanced facilities, opened in September 2018 c13 Avanti House Secondary c8 Park High School Springfield Road, Hayes NW10 3RN Roundwood Youth Centre, Wemborough Road Thistlecroft Gardens b13 b5 Open Evenings Outstanding A level results in 2018: 27% A*–A grade and 58% A*–B grade i c5 UB4 0LT a11 Oak Wood School c4 Tel: 020 8965 3947 49 Longstone Avenue, Stanmore HA7 2EQ Stanmore HA7 1PL Hillingdon b8 Sutton Court Road, Targeted support for High Flyers, with students every year achieving places at Oxford or Harrow Tel: 020 8573 6085 Tel: 020 8249 6830 Tel: 020 8952 2803 www.ncc.brent.sch.uk Harlesden, NW10 3UN Take the first steps towards your next adventure. www.gurunanaksikh Hillingdon UB10 0EX Cambridge and many more at other Russell Group universities- 96.5% success rate on applications https://avanti.org.uk/ www.parkhighstanmore. c12 Tel: 020 8438 1650 Tel: 01895 237350 We are a centre of inclusive excellence for 16-19 academy.co.uk avantihouse-secondary/ org.uk Ruislip (ring for other access www.oakwoodhillingdon. Specialist teachers with a wealth of experience b15 c11 b11 points). year old students from West London and beyond. org.uk Fantastic opportunities for leadership and personal development c1 Bentley Wood High c9 Rooks Heath College b2 b14 Sixth Form Open Evening School for Girls Eastcote Lane b16 Join us on: th a15 on Thursday 7 November, 5.30pm Clamp Hill, Harrow HA2 9AH c9 Our prospectus is on our website, see our Sixth Form page Brent Stanmore HA7 3JW Tel: 020 8422 4675 a5 a14 b3 Wednesday 16th October 4 - 7pm Tel: 020 8954 3623 www.rooksheath.harrow. Wembley sch.uk a17 b1 b6 www.bentleywood. e15 Wednesday 13th November 4 - 7pm harrow.sch.uk b10 b12 c10 Stanmore Sixth Form Northolt b7 i b4 College • Principal’s Presentation: 5pm & 6pm c2 Canons High School e2 e18 Elm Park, Stanmore • Explore the school and all our excellent facilities Shaldon Road, Edgware HA7 4BQ a11 a16 HA8 6AN e19 • Dicover the full range of courses on offer Tel: 020 8420 7700 a20 Tel: 020 8951 5780 a19 Greenford www.stanmore.ac.uk • Our friendly staff will be available to provide www.canons.harrow. a3 a4 a1 sch.uk c11 St Dominic’s Sixth Form e13 Hammersmith information and advice College e4 Harrow College e3 & Fulham a13 Ealing e10 Inclusive |Collaborative|Inspirational Mount Park Avenue a12 e5 d1 c3 Harrow Weald Campus e6 Harrow-on-the-Hill Hayes Brookshill HA1 3HX a18 Southall e16 a6 Harrow Weald HA3 6RR Tel: 020 8422 8084 i e8 St. Dunstan’s Road, Hammersmith, W6 8RB Tel: 020 8748 6969|www.wmsf.ac.uk e17 Tel: 020 8909 6000 www.stdoms.ac.uk e9 e14 e1 SIXTH FORM INFORMATION EVENING www.harrow.ac.uk e7 d4 TUESDAY 15 OCTOBER 2019 AT 5.30PM c12 Whitmore High School c4 Harrow-on-the-Hill e12 e11 d11 Campus Porlock Avenue, Harrow a8 f2 The Head will talk to parents at 6.15pm HA2 0AD d8 d7 Lowlands Road, Harrow d10 Tel: 020 8864 7688 f7 “This is an outstanding school. The sixth form is outstanding.” HA1 3AQ d2 www.whitmore.harrow. f1 d9 OFSTED Report May 2012 Tel: 020 8909 6000 f4 d6 sch.uk f9 f3 www.harrow.ac.uk d12 We have a very successful, thriving and vibrant Sixth Form. In 2018, 83% of our students went to university and of those, Harrow High School Heston f5 c5 f10 d3 over a third went to Russell Group universities or to medical and dental schools. A Level results in 2018 were 9% A* Gayton Road, Harrow For more f19 d5 and 83% A* – C grades. The school performed in the top 10% of schools nationally for A Level value added in 2018, HA1 2JG i f12 according to the ALPS (Advanced Level Performance System). Tel: 020 8861 7300 information: f18 Heathrow f11 www.hhsweb.org f6 We offer 26 A Level courses, as well as four vocational Level 3 courses, the Extended Project Qualification and an extensive Enrichment, i Harrow Youth Stop Airport f8 Community Service and Sixth Form Guidance programme (including work experience).
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