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  1. James Allder MA 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. He has an MA in Educational Management from Kings College, London. Contact Mr Allder about A-Level courses: 23 Collingham Gardens, Kensington, London, SW5 0HL

  2. 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

  3. From college to university, we work closely with our students every step along the way. Collingham prepares students for a wide variety of future pathways. Students generally go on to a broad range of UK universities upon leaving Collingham, including Oxbridge and Russell Group universities.

  4. About Collingham. We are an independent, co-educational GCSE and Sixth Form college, located in Kensington, founded in 1975. We specialise in retakes and restarters and our aim is to enable individuals to discover their strengths, set their own goals and develop their potential and confidence. At the same time, we are uncompromising in our ...

  5. Collingham College is an accredited member of the Independent Schools Association and subject to regular inspections by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) All the school policies are published for parents to view, these are updated on a regular basis in line with current guidance and legislation.

  6. 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.

  7. Therefore, we explore artists and works from both pre- and post-1850 and from both within and beyond the European tradition. We look at work across at least three types of art: 2D, 3D and architecture. In Section C we concentrate on the 20th century and study the 'Brave new world: Modernism in Europe (1900-39), and 'Pop Life: British and ...