Uxbridge High School, London
Uxbridge High School is a mixed secondary school with academy status in west London in the town of Uxbridge.
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The Greenway , London , UB8 2PR | |
Coordinates | 51.5367°N 0.4741°W |
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Type | Converter Academy |
Motto | Proud to make success happen |
Established | 1928 |
Local authority | Hillingdon |
Department for Education URN | 136768 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Chair of Governors | Peter Waine |
Principal | Nigel Clemens |
Gender | Mixed |
Age | 11 to 18 |
Houses | Lancaster, Stuart, Tudor, Windsor and York |
Website | www |
Summary
Ofsted inspected the school on 28 February 2018 and graded the overall effectiveness of the school as good.[1]
The school has close links with the RSC (Royal Shakespeare Company) and TeachFirst, being one of its first partner schools.
History
Since 1907, the current Greenway site was occupied by the Uxbridge County School, until it moved to the house in Royal Lane where it took its new name Bishopshalt Grammar School. The Greenway premises were subsequently occupied by the Uxbridge Senior Elementary School, later to become Greenway School. The original building, still remains on site as the 'Old Building'.
In 1968–69, the school had a rebuild to add new classrooms, the current Science building.
In 1991, the school was renamed to its current name.
The Lancaster building was completed in May 2009, costing £6 million and housing a sixth form centre. It was named after Joseph Lancaster in recognition of his influence on education in the local area.
In 2013/14, the Dome, opened with Brentford FC, was built: a fully enclosed 60m by 50m pitch with Third Generation artificial turf. The building also has learning zones, changing rooms, a gym and a physio room.
In 2014, the school opened a new £2.5 million state of the art drama and music facility. The new Orsino building's name references the character of Orsino from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.[2]
In 2020, a Muslim pupil at the school was told the uniform skirt she was wearing was too long; she was sent home every day in December, and then the school threatened her parents with legal action over their daughter's alleged "unauthorised absences". She had been wearing an ankle-length skirt for years. The school had introduced new rules prescribing shorter skirts or trousers two years ago, but the family said they had become aware of the rule change "only recently". The child and family said they felt discriminated against by the school for their religion.[3] In 2021 the school apologised and said that the child could continue to attend and to wear the longer skirt.[4]
House System
Uxbridge High School currently has five house groups:
- Lancaster - Green
- Stuart - Purple
- Tudor - Red
- Windsor - Grey
- York - Blue
House groups are a method of pastoral care, with siblings being placed in the same house to ensure consistency in safeguarding. Each house has a dedicated Head of House and a non-teaching Guidance Leader to support the students full-time.
Before 2010, the house system was as follows:
Notable former students
- Jaden Philogene-Bidace, footballer[6]
References
- Ofsted report. Ofsted https://files.api.ofsted.gov.uk/v1/file/2763883.
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(help) - "The history of Uxbridge High School and education in the local area". www.linkedin.com. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
- Parveen, Nazia (12 January 2021). "School threatens legal action after Muslim girl told skirt is 'too long'". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
- Parveen, Nazia (16 March 2021). "School drops legal action after Muslim girl told her skirt was too long". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
- "UHS Website in 2015". Archived from the original on 25 February 2015.
- Dicken, Alex (7 March 2020). "Everything you need to know about Jaden Philogene-Bidace". BirminghamLive. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
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