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Harlington School

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Type
  
Foundation school

DfE number
  
312/5411

Ofsted
  
Reports

Founded
  
1973

Headtecher
  
Ms Liz Horrigan

DfE URN
  
102451 Tables

Phone
  
+44 20 8569 1610

Gender
  
Mixed-sex education

Location
  
Pinkwell Lane Harlington Greater London UB3 1PB England

Address
  
Pinkwell Ln, Hayes UB3 1PB, UK

Local authority
  
London Borough of Hillingdon

Harlington School is a mixed secondary school and sixth form located in the Harlington area of the London Borough of Hillingdon, England.

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School uniform

Piercings are not allowed. If a student does not have the correct uniform he or she will be asked to remove the existing items or will be checked to see if they have a note or will be given a uniform for the day. If a student does not have a PE kit they will be issued a detention or their conduct card will be signed according to the teacher they have.

  • Navy Blue blazer with badge - compulsory
  • Navy Blue V-Neck Pullover or Cardigan
  • School Badge - compulsory
  • Plain White Polo Shirt - compulsory
  • Plain Black Trousers / Skirt
  • Plain Black or White Socks
  • Plain Black or Natural Colour Tights
  • Plain Black Low Heeled Shoes
  • Outside Jacket in Plain Dark Colours
  • PE Kit

  • School PE Shirt
  • School PE Shorts
  • School PE Socks
  • School Tracksuit Bottoms and Top (Optional)
  • Trainers, not plimsolls
  • The school has a strict policy on the wearing of their uniform - specifically the school jacket which is forced to be worn to and from school, whatever the weather.

    School motto

    " Learning at our heart, at the heart of our community "

    Houses

    The Houses are called Da Vinci, Mandela and Brunel. Da Vinci is blue, Mandela is red and Brunel is yellow. Da Vinci won 3 House cups, Brunel have won 4 house cups and Mandela have won 1. Da Vinci have the house cup but Brunel currently have the highest amount of points.

    The houses are designed to unite the students and form a community of love, trust and teamwork. This is shown during sports week towards the end of each year where students are required to participate in a variety of activities. The intention is not only to increase their physical abilities but allow them to enjoy themselves after a year of hard work.

    References

    Harlington School Wikipedia