Rivers Academy West London, located on Tachbrook Road in Feltham, is a dynamic educational institution dedicated to nurturing the potential of every student. With a focus on personalized learning and holistic development, Rivers Academy offers a wide range of academic and vocational programs tailored to meet the diverse needs of its student body. The academy’s expert staff are committed to providing high-quality education in a supportive environment, fostering both academic excellence and personal growth.

At Rivers Academy, students benefit from state-of-the-art facilities and innovative teaching methods that encourage critical thinking and creativity. The vibrant atmosphere promotes collaboration and engagement, enabling learners to thrive both in and out of the classroom. Whether you’re seeking GCSEs, vocational qualifications, or enrichment opportunities, Rivers Academy West London equips students with the skills and confidence needed for future success.

The academy prides itself on its strong community involvement and partnerships with local organizations, providing students with valuable insights into real-world applications of their education. With a commitment to inclusivity and excellence, Rivers Academy West London stands out as a premier choice for families looking for an enriching educational experience. For more information about programs and enrollment, feel free to visit our website or contact us directly at 020 8890 0245. Experience the difference at Rivers Academy, where aspirations become achievements!

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RayStuff

5 Google Rating

I am currently in year 7, I do not recommend this school (WEST LONDON). I know I am only year 7 but

5/ 5

I am currently in year 7, I do not recommend this school (WEST LONDON). I know I am only year 7 but the way the staff puts their/our priorities is like this: 1. No phone on school site 2. Uniform 3. Discipline 4.Education Why? Because they don't realize it!!! Some students have got detention for not affording school equipment!! I really recommend going somewhere else. Some of the teachers are HORRIFIC. Not all of them, but I think it's a waste of money because most of the time they tell you to buy something when you only use it once. 🤡

The Bois (The Bois)

3 Google Rating

i have been in this school for 3 years the teachers there are kinda rude but some teachers are nice

3/ 5

i have been in this school for 3 years the teachers there are kinda rude but some teachers are nice but i moved i made nice friends here the memories here were nice

Tonie Eves

1 Google Rating

Absolutely the most horrendous school in feltham

1/ 5

Absolutely the most horrendous school in feltham

sabz khan

5 Google Rating

Teachers are absolutely great there

5/ 5

Teachers are absolutely great there

DREDDPOOL

4 Google Rating

I when to this school when it was Longford Community School, I'd like to see my 3 kids go here,

4/ 5

I when to this school when it was Longford Community School, I'd like to see my 3 kids go here,

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