Uxbridge High School located at The Greenway, Uxbridge UB8 2PR, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01895 234060

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Louise Hyland

4 Google Rating

The school meals are lovely you have a chose of cold or hot food at lunch and at break they have the

4/ 5

The school meals are lovely you have a chose of cold or hot food at lunch and at break they have the cold food which stay the same but they have paired up with pasta king which has something new everyday and the original break food changes every day to.They do a breakfast club.The discipline is quite tight on students but when there is a fight the staff get there really quickly.I strongly recommend it to you for you kids

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the Londoner

5 Google Rating

I go here and I'm proud to go here because it's calm and the teachers are alright and the people are

5/ 5

I go here and I'm proud to go here because it's calm and the teachers are alright and the people are safe mad respect for my high school🔥🔥

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Blame Spencer

4 Google Rating

What you expect from a school, I'm currently in year 10 and it's been a good reception for my learni

4/ 5

What you expect from a school, I'm currently in year 10 and it's been a good reception for my learning. Food is meh though

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mrBJ69 Earei

5 Google Rating

luv the skl peng tings left 2 right eye lied and de toilets hef no kamereas thts gord btw

5/ 5

luv the skl peng tings left 2 right eye lied and de toilets hef no kamereas thts gord btw

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Hajirah Alauddin

3 Google Rating

This school is meh, the food is meh and the teachers are meh. It isn't the best but yeah.

3/ 5

This school is meh, the food is meh and the teachers are meh. It isn't the best but yeah.

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