The school held their annual Prize Giving event on Thursday, June 14th. to celebrate students’ achievement for the academic year 2017 – 18. The evening began with a speech of welcome articulately delivered by two Year 10 students, James Betson and Rachel Oduntan. James also received the prize for ICT and Computing Years 7-10 and Rachel was […]
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Whiteheath Infant Pupils Take Part in the Kids Against Plastic Campaign
On Wednesday, June 13th. at the end of the school day all the pupils from Whiteheath Infants School took part in collecting plastic rubbish from outside the school. Prior to collecting they had an assembly in which a very informative power-point presentation together with a video of Naomi Wilkinson, a presenter of cbbcs, the children’s […]
Uxbridge College’s Hair & Beauty Students Take To The Catwalk
From ghastly ghouls to beautiful brides, this year’s Freestyle Hair & Beauty catwalk show gave Uxbridge College students an opportunity to showcase their professional skills. The dynamic Level 2 and 3 Hair, Beauty and Media Make-up students both created and modelled hair, make-up and costume inspired by diverse sources. They even danced, sang and acted […]
Uxbridge College Backs “London Needs You Alive” Campaign
A powerful talk by Damilola Taylor’s father, Richard, on the tragic consequences of knife crime was part of a hard-hitting awareness week held at Uxbridge College in response to the Mayor of London’s London Needs You Alive campaign. Richard began campaigning to combat violence among young people after his ten year old son was tragically […]
Residents Form Flood Action Groups
Some residents may be unaware that three Flood Action Groups (FLAGs) were formed last year following the serious flooding that took place in June 2016. They represent the residents of Park & Broadwood Avenues, Brook Drive & Evelyn Avenue and Cannon Brook (Wallington Close). If you would like to know more about their activities and […]

