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Local Borough Schools List Local Borough Schools List London Borough of Brent Alperton Community School Ark Academy (Secondary) Ark Elvin Academy Capital City Academy Claremont High School Convent of Jesus & Mary Language College Islamia Girls' Secondary School JFS Kingsbury High School Michaela Community School Newmam Catholic College Preston Manor School Queens Park Community School St Gregory’s Science College The Crest Academy Wembley High Technology College College of North West London - Wembley Centre College of North West London - Willesden Centre London Borough of Ealing Acton High School Alec Reed Academy Brentside High School Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School Dormers Wells High School Drayton Manor High School Ealing Fields High School (Sept 2015) Elthorne Park High School Featherstone High School Greenford High School Northolt High School The Ellen Wilkinson School for Girls Twyford High School Villiers High School William Perkin Church of England High School Ealing, Hammersmith & West London College - Acton Campus Ealing, Hammersmith & West London College - Ealing Campus Ealing, Hammersmith & West London College - Southall Campus London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham Burlington Danes Academy Fulham College Fulham College Boys’ School Fulham Enterprise Studio The Fulham Boys School Hammersmith Academy Hurlingham and Chelsea School London Borough of Harrow Avanti House Bentley Wood High School Canons High School Harrow High School Hatch End High School Nower Hill High School Park High School Rooks Heath College for Business and Enterprise Salvatorian College The Sacred Heart Language College Whitefriars School Whitmore High School Harrow College St.Dominic's (RC) Sixth Form College Stanmore College FEC London Borough of Hillingdon Abbotsfield Secondary School Barnhill Community High Bishop Ramsey Church of England School Bishopshalt School De Salis Studio College Douay Martyrs RC School Guru Nanak Sikh Academy Harlington School Haydon School Heathrow Aviation Engineering UTC Hewens College Northwood School Parkside Studio College Queensmead School Rosedale College Ruislip High School Stockley Academy Swakeleys School The Harefield Academy Uxbridge High School Vyners Secondary School Uxbridge College- Uxbridge Campus London Borough of Hounslow Brentford School for Girls Chiswick School Cranford Community College Feltham Community College The Green School for Girls Gumley House RC Convent School Gunnersbury Catholic School The Heathland School Heston Community School Isleworth & Syon School for Boys Kingsley Academy Lampton School Reach Academy Feltham Rivers Academy, West London St Mark’s Catholic School West Thames College -Isleworth Campus Lady Margaret School The London Oratory School Phoenix High school Sacred Heart High School West London Free School (Yr 7-8) West London Free School (Yr 9-10) Ealing, Hammersmith & West London College - Hammersmith Campus William Morris Sixth Form Correct on 11 February 2016 .
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