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Kensington Aldridge Academy (KAA) is an 11–18 co-educational secondary school with academy status in the North Kensington area of London, England. KAA opened in September 2014, [2] and was officially opened by Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge in January 2015. [3] The Academy's sixth form opened in September 2016. [4]
Pages in category "Academies in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Kensington School was established in 1830 in union with the Corporation of King's College London for the purpose "of providing an efficient course of education for youth, comprising religious and moral instruction in conformity with the principles of the Established Church, the Greek, Latin and Modern languages anc literature, History, Geography, Mathematics and such other branches of ...
The group has its roots in a tutorial college in the 1970s. David Game College was first accredited by the British Accreditation Council in 1993. The various Colleges that make up the group are located at various sites across London, specifically Tower Hill, as well as several colleges outside London and outside the U.K.
The Commonwealth Education Trust was a registered charity [1] established in 2007 as the successor trust to the Commonwealth Institute. [2] The trust focuses on primary and secondary education and the training of teachers and invests on educational products and services to achieve both a beneficial and a financial reward to fund future charitable initiatives.
Kensington and Chelsea Council proposed that the school join a local academy trust with Kensington Aldridge Academy, [28] and Felicity Buchan, the member of Parliament for Kensington, wrote that she has "had very real concerns about the decision-making process surrounding the future of Holland Park School", including "the lack of consultation ...
Kensington House was an academy established by 1756 in Kensington, London, England The school was operated by a variety of people until about 1813 or 1815. [ 1 ] After being operated as a Catholic boarding house from 1815 to 1825, it was the site of a private asylum beginning in 1830.
Kensington photographed by scientist Sir Norman Lockyer in 1909 from a helium balloon. (This is a mirrored image of Kensington) The manor of Kensington, in the county of Middlesex, was one of several hundred granted by King William the Conqueror (1066–1089) to Geoffrey de Montbray (or Mowbray), Bishop of Coutances in Normandy, one of his inner circle of advisors and one of the wealthiest men ...