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West Thames College is a medium-sized college of further and higher education in West London, England. It was formed in 1976, originally named Hounslow Borough College, having gained its current name in 1993. The college has two campuses in the London Borough of Hounslow: a main campus in Isleworth and a smaller Skills Centre in Feltham.
The school converted to an academy in 2011, but remained Feltham Community College, until it was renamed in 2016, as the current Springwest Academy. While named Feltham Community College, Ms Smith remained headteacher until Ms Victoria Eadie was in the post in 2010. Mr Simon Hart is the current Principal of Springwest Academy.
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Rivers Academy West London is an 11–18 mixed secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Feltham, London, England. [1] It specialises in business and enterprise. [4] The school opened replacing Longford Community School. [5] [6] It is a part of the multi-academy trust, Aspirations Academies Trust. [7]
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The house is now part of West Thames College. There is a memorial to the Pears family in Isleworth cemetery, including Thomas Pears (1882–1912) who died on the RMS Titanic . George Manville Fenn (1831-1909) was a prolific English novelist, journalist, editor and educationalist who lived in Isleworth and is buried there.
Map of Spring Grove. Click to enlarge. Spring Grove is the north-western district of the town of Isleworth within the Borough of Hounslow in London, England. [1] In general terms it lies east of the district of Lampton; north of the district of Woodlands; west of the Barnes-to-Feltham railway loop line; and south of the district of Osterley.
Acton Technical College is another former institution that is a predecessor of the current college. In January 2002, Hammersmith and West London College merged with Ealing Tertiary College to form Ealing, Hammersmith and West London College. At the time it was the largest further education college in London with over 30,000 enrollments. [4]