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Bedford College was founded in London in 1849 as the first higher education college for women in the United Kingdom. In 1900, it became a constituent of the University of London . Having played a leading role in the advancement of women in higher education and public life in general, it became fully coeducational (i.e. open to men) in the 1960s.
Bedford College formed Bedford College Academies Trust in 2013. [13]The Trust was the initial sponsor of Bedford Academy, located in the Kingsbrook area of Bedford, along with the Harpur Trust.
Bedford College, London, a university college in London, England, founded 1849, merged into Royal Holloway College 1985 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
Ofsted's 2014 inspection of Bedford College resulted in a 'good with outstanding features' rating. [3]In August 2014 the first students to complete a two-year programme at The Bedford Sixth Form received their A-Level results, receiving a 100% pass rate in 24 out of 30 A-Level subjects.
The college had been founded by Elizabeth Jesser Reid, a friend and - like Jane - a Unitarian. [1] Her skills in administration were sharpened by lessons in bookkeeping, helping her to manage her family's accounts. [1] Martineau was part of Bedford College from its establishment in 1849. [1]
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Academics of Bedford College, now part of Royal Holloway, University of London. Pages in category "Academics of Bedford College, London" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total.
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