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Information for Students

School HoursThe UniformLunch Time & CateringStationery & Text BooksPrefects
Recreation & PlaygroundLibraryClubs & SocietyDiscipline 

School Hours



Door Open8:50am
Morning Registration8:55am
Lesson 19:05am
Lesson 29:45am
Morning Break10:25am
Lesson 310:45am
Lesson 411:25am
Lunch12:05pm
Afternoon Registration12:50pm
Lesson 512:55pm
Lesson 61:35pm
Afternoon Break2:15pm
Lesson 72:30pm
Lesson 83:05pm
End of School3:40pm

The Uniform

Pupils in Years 7-11 are expected to attend School in full uniform. This consists of the following:

BoysGirls
Black blazer with School badgeBlack blazer with School badge
Dark grey or Black trousersDark Grey or Black Skirt or trousers
White shirtWhite Blouse
School TieSchool Tie
Grey V-necked pulloverGrey V-necked pullover
Black or dark grey socksGrey or White Socks or Black Tights

Badges and ties are available from the school office.

For Sports on Wednesday afternoons and for P.E. lessons, students are expected to have the following items:

  • Black and white football shirt
  • Black shorts & socks
  • Plimsolls or training shoes
  • Football boots

All items of uniform and Games kit should be labeled with the student’s name.

Games kit can be obtained from:
VK sport
31 Bond Street
Ealing
W5 5AS

Sixth Form students need not wear uniform but are expected to dress respectably in a manner appropriate to the day's work.

Catering and Lunch Time Arrangement


The School Canteen is open during all breaks for light refreshments. During the lunch hot and cold meals are available. Students pay for refreshments and meals at the time of purchase.

Students in Years 7-10 have lunch in the School Hall and are not allowed to leave the premises during lunchtime. They must either bring a packed lunch or purchase food from the canteen. Students are permitted to go home for lunch provided parents notify Form Teachers in writing at the beginning of each term. Students will not be given permission to go out for lunch other than for lunch at home.

Students in Year 11 and the Sixth Form may leave the premises at lunch break only.

During the breaks, most classrooms are out of bounds unless they are being used for some supervised activity.

Stationery and Text Books



In Years 7-9, the School provides stationery and textbooks. Lost, damaged or misused textbooks and exercise books will be charged for. Students must provide their own dictionary, atlas and bible:
  • Chambers Universal Learner’s Dictionary
  • Phillips Modern School Atlas (or similar)
  • Good News Bible (Illustrated Published by The Bible Societies/Collins)

In Years 10 and 11, students must supply their own textbooks, a list of which is issued separately. The School provides stationery.

Sixth Form students must provide their own stationery and textbooks, a list of which is issued separately.

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Prefects


Prefects are appointed from the Sixth Form to assist staff with various supervisory duties in order to ensure the smooth running of the School from day to day. All students are expected to cooperate fully with the prefects, and accord them the same respect as members of staff.
Recreation and Playground

Ball games are allowed in the playground at the discretion of, and in the presence of, the supervising teacher on duty.

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The Library

The Library is available to all students for the borrowing of books or for reference. The times at which this facility may be used are available on the notice board or at the Staff Room.

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Clubs and Society



There is a variety of clubs, covering a range of interests, in which all students are encouraged to take part. Meetings may be before or after School, or at lunchtime. There is occasionally a small charge imposed to cover the cost of consumable items.

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Discipline



Students are expected to be co-operative at all times and to behave respectfully towards Members of Staff and prefects. Good behaviour is essential, not only in School, but anywhere in the locality and on the way to and from School. Neighbours, visitors, local shopkeepers and public transport employees should be treated with due deference and courtesy. Students on School visits playing matches away are expected to behave in an exemplary manner.

The school has a comprehensive policy for discipline and reward.

Minor breaches of the code of conduct involving misbehaviour, discourtesy, unpunctuality, lack of effort and so on are normally dealt with by class teachers and form teachers. Additional tasks may be imposed, possibly involving detention, although parents will be notified if this is to be later than 4.00 p.m. More serious misdemeanours are reported to the appropriate Head of Year who will inform parents of any action taken.