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  1. Isleworth & Syon School Ridgeway Road Isleworth Middlesex TW7 5LJ: Telephone: 020 8568 5791: Email: school@isleworthsyon.org: Social Media: Facebook • Twitter (Please note that our policy is not to respond to parent/carer queries over social media.) Reception staff: Mrs E Cornhill or Mrs J Spink :

  2. Our four Open Mornings offer the unique opportunity to see the school operate as it does on a day-to-day basis. Morning Tours are by booking only on the following dates: Tuesday 24 September – 9.00am and 9.45am. Wednesday 2 October – 9.00am and 9.45am. Friday 11 October – 9.00am and 9.45am. Tuesday 15 October – 9.00am and 9.45am.

  3. Isleworth & Syon School has a long and distinguished history, dating back to 1630, and over time it has been through several different designations. In 2012, the school converted to an Academy, retaining its long-established status as being independent of local authority control.

  4. Want to apply for a place at Isleworth & Syon? Find out about our criteria. Open Mornings & Evenings – For September 2025. We operate a range of Open Mornings & Evenings at the school. These events are designed to give parents a flavour of what the school has to offer through observation of each department. FAQs – Admissions.

  5. Isleworth & Syon has an extremely successful mixed Sixth Form which welcomes applications from all young people. Our primary aim is to ensure that all students experience an academic education of the highest standard, and the school offers a highly supportive environment for students to continue their post-sixteen studies.

  6. Isleworth & Syon School is a ‘Leading Edge’ school with a history of excellence; a high-performing school with scores well above boys nationally. We empower our teaching staff to work collegially in departments, creating shared resources so that planning time can be spent refining rather than re-inventing lessons.

  7. Isleworth & Syon School is steeped in a rich history as one of the oldest schools in the local area, beginning in c. 1630 as Dame Elizabeth Ellis School for Girls. It was located in a house in Isleworth. In the eighteenth century, the school became known as The Blue School (see image below). Its location, in Old Isleworth, may still be seen in ...