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The college was formed in 1977 by a merger of the sixth form colleges from Shene School and Thames Valley School with the former Twickenham College of Technology on its site. It was the first tertiary college established in Greater London. [2] A merger with Richmond Adult & Community College was proposed in 2003 but did not happen. [3]
This is a list of schools in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, England. State-funded schools Primary schools ... Richmond upon Thames College, Twickenham ...
Richmond upon Thames School (RTS), is a co-educational secondary free school located in Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond, south-west London, established in September 2017. It is part of the Richmond Education and Enterprise Campus (REEC) that is being created at the site of Richmond upon Thames College (RUTC).
This is a list of current further education colleges that are publicly funded by the Education and Skills Funding Agency in England. The government considers colleges of the further education sector to be: "general FE (GFE) and tertiary colleges, sixth form (6F) colleges, specialist colleges (e.g. colleges of agriculture, or drama) and adult education institutes."
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Uxbridge College is a large general further education college in the London Borough of Hillingdon. [2] In 2017 the college has been merged with Harrow College and in 2023, Richmond upon Thames College became the latest member of the group as they merged to form Harrow, Richmond & Uxbridge College (HRUC), although the colleges retain their individual identities.
Hampton High is a co-educational Secondary School in Hampton in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, England. Its latest refurbishment, for £15 m , was completed in 2014. The school has had three previous names and was founded in 1936.
The Fifth Cross Road site had previously been occupied since 1928 by the Thames Valley Grammar School which became a Sixth Form College in 1973 and had closed in 1977 with the formation of Richmond upon Thames College). [9] The former Kneller school site in Meadway is now a residential estate.