Established 1907 Local authority Ofsted Reports Phone +44 20 8813 8001 Founded 1907 | DfE URN 101928 Tables Headteacher Mr Remo Iafrate Number of students 1,076 (2015) | |
![]() | ||
Location Boyd AvenueSouthallGreater LondonEngland Similar Greenford High School, Featherst High School, Dormers Wells High School, Brentside High School, Drayton Manor High Sch |
Villiers high school ealing bronze stars award
Villiers High School is a co-educational 11–18 school and sixth form in the Southall are of the west London borough of Ealing. The school is situated in Boyd Avenue, in the heart of Southall. As of November 2016 its head teacher is Remo Iafrate and it has around 1,075 pupils on roll, 120 of whom are in the sixth form.
Contents
- Villiers high school ealing bronze stars award
- Villiers high school drum performance
- History
- Ofsted
- Notable teaching staff
- Notable former pupils
- Southall Grammar Technical School
- Southall Grammar School
- Southall County School
- References
The local authority, the London Borough of Ealing, administers the Co-ordinated High School Admissions Scheme, for Villiers High School.
Villiers high school drum performance
History
The school first opened as Southall County School in 1907. It changed its name to Southall Grammar in 1945. In 1963 the school merged with Southall College of Technology (a boys’ technical school, which had been located in Beaconsfield Road) and was renamed Southall Grammar Technical School. The name was changed to Villiers High School in 1974. The sixth-form opened in 2009.
Ofsted
After inspections which rated the school as Satisfactory in 2007 and Requires Improvement in 2010, the school was rated Good in all areas in spring 2015 following an Ofsted inspection. The report found the school is "rapidly improving" under "very strong" leadership of the senior leadership team.
The school was described as "a harmonious community characterised by mutual respect and high aspirations".
Notable teaching staff
In 2008, David Onllwyn Jones, an assistant head teacher at the school, was made Member of the Order of the British Empire for his services to education.