David Game College Group
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The David Game College Group is one of the U.K.’s largest independent college groups. Established in 1974, David Game College under David Game’s own stewardship ‘has always sought to offer a dynamic and special educational experience, allowing students to realise their potential and develop new skills’.[1]
From its early roots as a tutorial college in the 70’s, the David Game College Group is now a network of colleges and courses covering a diverse range of vocational and academic studies. David Game College was first accredited by the British Accreditation Council in 1993. After the most recent inspection, BAC's inspectors reported on a good or excellent standard of provision in all of the areas assessed during the inspection.
Teaching was found to be based on well prepared lessons with clear aims and objectives, delivered by sympathetic tutors who taught with great clarity of purpose. "The College has an excellent record of enabling students to gain places on highly competitive degree programmes in British universities." The IT provision was particularly commended. The College was described as "well managed, with a highly efficient administration".
David Game College is validated by Department for Education and Skills (DfES).
The various Colleges that make up the group are located at various sites across London with a greater representation in the West, specifically Notting Hill, South Kensington and Fulham, as well as several colleges outside London and Outside the U.K.
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The David Game College Group consists of the following colleges:
[edit] London:
- Albemarle College
- Babel Technical College
- Cavendish College
- David Game College
- David Game School of Photography
- Delamar Academy
- Ealing Independent College
- Kensington Academy of English
- Kensington College of Business
- London College of Arts
- London College of Management
- London Film Academy, (LFA)
- London Language Centre
- London School of Dramatic Art, (LSDA)
- London School of Publishing
- London School of Public Relations
- Notting Hill School of Contemporary Dance
- Off Broadway School of Musical Theatre
- Spanish Express
- Westminster Tutors
[edit] Outside London:
- Abacus College, Oxford
- Bosworth Tutorial College, Northampton
- Bath Academy, Bath
- Oxford Language Centre
[edit] Overseas:
- Britannia College, Valletta Malta
- David Game College, Vilnius, Lithuania
- Insworld, Singapore
- Westminster Colleges, Pakistan
- Karachi
- Lahore
- Islamabad