Sites have been found for two new secondary schools due to open in the borough of Hounslow.

Bolder Academy would open at a rugby ground in Osterley and The Green School for Boys would open across the road from its sister school in Isleworth in plans due to go before cabinet members on Tuesday (December 15).

The proposals would see Grasshoppers RFC relocate from its current ground in MacFarlane Lane, Osterley, to the Conquest Club site down the road in Syon Lane.

Hounslow Council and the Education Funding Agency, which finances new schools, have been in talks with the club for months about the move.

Should it happen, Grasshoppers would be based on the western half of the former playing fields, next to Nishkam School West London, which was granted permission earlier this month to build its new premises there.

The Green School for Boys would open at Busch Corner, at the junction of Twickenham Road and London Road - opposite The Green School for Girls.

Woodbridge Park Education Service's facilities would move to make way for The Green School for Boys

The land is currently owned by Hounslow Council and used for its Woodbridge Park Education Service, for pupils unable to attend mainstream schools. That service would move to St George's community centre in Brentford.

Both free schools got the go-ahead from the Government in March this year.

The Green School for Boys would be a Church of England School with links to The Green School for Girls. It is scheduled to open in autumn 2017 at the Busch Corner site, with the building due to be completed the following September.

Bolder Academy, which was previously known as the HIP (Hounslow Improvement Partnership) School, is the brainchild of headteachers from across the borough . It is also due to open in September 2017.

The non-denominational school, which is currently searching for a principal , is expected to move into its permanent building by September 2019.

Councillors are also due to vote on Tuesday whether to hand over a former cricket ground in Sutton Lane, Hounslow, so Wellington Primary School can expand onto the land.

An extra 4,506 secondary school places and 2,013 primary school places are estimated by the Greater London Authority (GLA) to be required in Hounslow by 2024/25.