Uxbridge Gazette

Teaching award’s the ‘icing on the cake’ for high school

SILVER TROPHY IS ADDED TO ‘FANTASTIC EXAM RESULTS AND AMAZING OFSTED REPORT’

- By SAM TRUELOVE samuel.truelove@reachplc.com @samtruelov­e1

A SCHOOL in west London has been rated among the best in the UK for its teaching.

Staff at Villiers High School, Southall, have been presented with a silver trophy for Secondary School of the Year in The Pearson National Teaching Awards. Teachers, students and alumni gathered at a ceremony in the school’s courtyard as they were told they were one of five UK schools shortliste­d for their commitment to ensuring the best possible education for their students.

The school, rated outstandin­g by Ofsted, was selected from thousands of nomination­s and has now been shortliste­d to win one of just 14 Gold Awards later in the year, in a programme which will be broadcast on the BBC.

Head teacher Aruna Sharma said: “This really is the icing on the cake.

“We have had fantastic exam results, an amazing Ofsted report and now the entire school has been given this award. It is just fantastic.

“I have a brilliant senior leadership team here and we all have high expectatio­ns for our students.

“We want to hear from our students after they leave school, we want to know where they go on to and what they achieve.

“This award belongs to the whole school because we have all worked so hard as a team.”

The Pearson National Teaching Awards is an annual ceremony, founded in 1998, to celebrate excellence in education and the life-changing impact an inspiratio­nal teacher can have on the lives of young people.

Villiers former head boy Danyal Aftab returned to take part in the socially distanced celebratio­n.

He is now studying biomedicin­e at King’s College, London.

He said: “I’m so proud that I went to Villiers. I know that hasn’t always been the case for pupils, but in the past few years the school has really changed its reputation and become a school you can say you are proud to attend.”

Former head girl Svenja D’Costa, who is studying medicine, said: “Our teachers always want to know how we are doing and what we are up to. It’s a brilliant school and I love coming back. “This award is definitely deserved.” The award was presented by Joy Upchurch from Future First, an organisati­on which helps state schools and colleges build alumni communitie­s.

She said: “It is an incredible recognitio­n to get this award and it is a real celebratio­n of all of the hard work of staff.

“The award is for making a difference to the lives of the children who are taught here. The staff here have really supported their students both during and after their time at school.

“This award shows that the students here have all the support they need to become well-rounded people.”

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Villiers High School in Southall was presented with a silver trophy for Secondary School of the Year

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