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Foundation school in Northolt, Middlesex, Greater London, England

Northolt High School
Address
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Eastcote LaneNortholt, Middlesex, Greater London, UB5 4HPEngland
Coordinates 51°33′09″N 0°22′35″W / 51.5524°N 0.3765°W / 51.5524; -0.3765
Information
Type Foundation school
Established 1641
Local authority Ealing
Department for Education URN 101943 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Head teacher Marion Budd
Gender Mixed-sex education
Age 11 to 18
Enrolment 1396
Former name Eliots Green Grammar School and Vincent Secondary Modern
Website http://www.northolthigh.org.uk

Northolt High School is a secondary school located in the Northolt area of the London Borough of Ealing, England.

The school accepts students between the age of 11 to 18. The school has a total of 1401 students.

It is situated on the northern edge of the borough of Ealing, near to the intersection of the boroughs of Ealing, Harrow and Hillingdon. It is north-west of Northolt town centre.

Grammar school and Secondary Modern

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Northolt High School was established in 1974 as a combination of Vincent Secondary Modern (est. 1953) and Eliots Green Grammar school (Est 1956) which were adjacent to each other on Eastcote Lane in Northolt.

Comprehensive school

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It became a comprehensive in 1974.

The school was featured in a documentary series called The Choir, on the BBC during December, 2006.[1] The choir director, Gareth Malone, was at the school from November 2005 to July 2006, before taking the choir to China, to compete in the World Choir Games.

In November 2005 the school began constructing a £1.5 million Sports Hall that was completed in November 2006 and opened in January 2007. The Sports Hall is a community facility offering a range of sport and leisure activities. It is managed through a partnership between Northolt High School and Active Ealing. The school also has a CLC and an astroturf pitch and a renovated Sixth Form Centre, opened in 2007.

Northolt High School is based on Eastcote Lane.

Notable former pupils

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Eliots Green Grammar School

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Northolt High School

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  1. ^ "Going for Music Gold", British Broadcasting Corporation. URL last accessed on 2006-12-18.