The Green School for Boys is a secondary free school in Isleworth, London. It has not yet been rated by students on y.school. Be the first to rate this free school and help other students and parents understand what the school experience is really like.
In terms of academic performance, The Green School for Boys has a Progress 8 score of +0.20 (above the national average), an Attainment 8 score of 48.9, 68% of students achieving grade 4+ in English and Maths, an average A-Level grade of C.
The school has 772 pupils on roll, a teacher turnover rate of 36.4%, 25% of pupils eligible for free school meals, an overall absence rate of 8.6%.
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The Green School for Boys has a Progress 8 score of +0.20, which is above the national average of 0. Progress 8 measures how much progress students make between the end of Key Stage 2 and their GCSE results, compared to students with similar starting points nationally.
The school's Attainment 8 score is 48.9. Attainment 8 measures the average achievement of students across 8 qualifications including English, Maths, three EBacc subjects, and three open group qualifications.
68% of students at The Green School for Boys achieved grade 4 or above in both English and Maths GCSEs.
Students at The Green School for Boys achieve an average A-Level grade of C. This metric covers all A-Level and equivalent qualifications taken at the school.
The Green School for Boys has an overall absence rate of 8.6%. The national average for secondary schools is approximately 5.5%.
The teacher turnover rate at The Green School for Boys is 36.4%. This measures the percentage of teachers who left the school in the past year.
The Green School for Boys has 772 pupils on roll.
25% of pupils are eligible for free school meals, which is used as a proxy for socioeconomic disadvantage.
Source: Department for Education, Ofsted. Data shown for context only — does not influence the Student Score.
Data last updated: April 2026
The Green School for Boys was rated "Good" by Ofsted following an inspection in February 2020 (6 years ago). Based on Ofsted's inspection cycle, The Green School for Boys is overdue for reinspection.
A "Good" rating means Ofsted found the school provides a high standard of education across all areas assessed. Around 65% of schools in England are rated Good, making it the most common rating.
Note: From November 2025, Ofsted replaced single-word judgements with detailed report cards covering multiple categories. While The Green School for Boys's rating shown above was awarded under the previous system, Ofsted now provides more granular assessments. For the most up-to-date inspection information, check the school's report card on the Ofsted website.
Ofsted data is displayed for context only and does not influence the Student Score. For the official Ofsted report, visit reports.ofsted.gov.uk.
Crime Nearby
300/mo
Within ~1 mile (Police.uk)
Violent Crime
113/mo
38% of total
Air Quality
Good
NO₂: 17.5 µg/m³ · PM2.5: 8
Bus Stops
16
Within 500m
Nearest Station
Syon Lane Rail Station
0.5km away
Source: Police.uk, DEFRA UK-Air, DfT NaPTAN. Based on the school's location — actual conditions may vary.
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This inspection was 6 years ago. Schools are typically re-inspected every 4 years — this rating may no longer reflect the current school.
Quality of Education
Good
Behaviour & Attitudes
Good
Personal Development
Outstanding
Leadership & Management
Good
Parent View
Would Recommend
82%
Child is Happy
50%
Child Feels Safe
56%
Source: Department for Education / Ofsted. Data shown for context only — does not influence the Student Score. Small schools may show extreme percentages due to small sample sizes.