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  1. Collingham College | 118 followers on LinkedIn. Collingham is an independent, co-educational GCSE and Sixth Form college, which was founded in 1975. Our aim is to enable individuals to discover ...

  2. www.collingham.co.uk › Art-A-Level-CourseArt | Collingham College

    Evangeline won The Rector's Prize in 2015, judged by Dr. Paul Thompson, Rector of The Royal College of Art. " The competition this year was immense; we had a record 8,300 entries and are exhibiting 760 pictures, the standard was extremely high, so further congratulations to both Evangeline and her Collingham teachers.

  3. A level Government and Politics is much more than a solid grounding in how the British political system operates. It tackles the key debates about institutions, issues and ideas reflected in Parliament and the media. As a Politics student, you would look at the ideologies, policies and organisation of the main political parties, the role of ...

  4. college's suitability for continued registration as an independent school. Information about the college Collingham College is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year as a privately-owned, independent co-educational institution. The college is based on two sites in Kensington, in London, in Collingham

  5. James Allder BA read Geography at King’s College, London and the London School of Economics, after which he passed with commendation the Legal Practice Course at the College of Law. Contact James about Year 9 entry: 16 Young Street, Kensington, London, W8 5EH. Telephone: 020 7584 7196. Email: london@collingham.co.uk.

  6. At Collingham we can offer a diverse spectrum of languages: French; German: Spanish: Italian: Portuguese; Russian; Arabic; Chinese; Japanese. These can of course be taken as GCSEs. They can also be taken as taster sessions to introduce students to the language.

  7. Exam Board: Edexcel Course Duration: 2 yrs (1 yr option) WHY STUDY ART? Creativity, or as the late writer and thinker John Berger preferred to describe it as “... the act of giving form to what we receive...“, is at the heart of every area of our lives; an essential activity, that enables us to become closer to Nature and the human-made world around us that derives from Nature; pay homage ...