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Emdpand ESDP Eligible a Level Providers (2015-16) EMDPand ESDP Eligible A Level Providers (2015-16) This list shows non-selective, state schools within Greater London that are eligible for the Extended Medical Degree Programme and Enhanced Support Dentistry Programme at King's. Please consult online prospectus for full information on all other eligibility criteria for these programmes. This list is compiled using the most up-to-date data available from the DfES (June 2015). New schools, schools which have changed their name, or schools which have only begun to offer A-level since these data were compiled by the DfES, may not appear below. If you do not see your school on this list but think you are eligible, please contact the Admissions Office to enquire further. Candidates attending non-selective state schools outside of our catchment area can also be eligible for the EMDP/ESDP if they have taken part in Realising Opportunities. Please refer to the online prospectus for further details. School Name Abbotsfield School Acland Burghley School Acton High School Addington High School Alec Reed Academy Alexandra Park School All Saints Catholic School and Technology College Alperton Community School Archbishop Tenison's CofE High School Archbishop Tenison's School Ark Academy ARK All Saints Academy ARK Elvin Academy ARK Globe Academy ARK John Keats Academy ARK Putney Academy Avanti House School Aylward Academy Barking Abbey School, A Specialist Sports and Humanities College Barking and Dagenham College Barnet and Southgate College Barnhill Community High School Battersea Park School Beal High School Beaverwood School for Girls Bentley Wood High School Bethnal Green Academy Bexley College Bexleyheath Academy Bishop Challoner Catholic Collegiate Girls School Bishop Douglass School Finchley Bishop Justus CofE School Bishop Stopford's School Bishop Thomas Grant Catholic Secondary School Bishopshalt School Blackfen School for Girls Bolingbroke Academy Brampton Manor Academy Brentford School for Girls Brentside High School Bromley College of Further and Higher Education Broomfield School Burlington Danes Academy Burntwood School Buxton School Cambridge Heath Sixth Form Canons High School Capel Manor College Capital City Academy Cardinal Pole Roman Catholic School Carshalton Boys Sports College Carshalton College Carshalton High School for Girls Caterham High School Central Foundation Boys' School Central Foundation Girls' School Chace Community School Chadwell Heath Academy Charles Darwin School Cheam High School Chelsea Academy Chessington Community College Chestnut Grove School Chingford Foundation School Chiswick School Chobham Academy Christ The King Sixth Form College (Aquinas site) Christ The King Sixth Form College (Main site) Christ's Church of England Comprehensive Secondary School Christ's College Finchley City and Islington College City Heights E-ACT Academy City of London Academy - Islington City of London Academy (Southwark) City of Westminster College Clapton Girls' Academy Claremont High School Cleeve Park School Compass School Southwark Convent of Jesus and Mary Language College Coombe Boys' School Coombe Girls' School Coopers School Copland Community School Copthall School Corelli College Coulsdon Sixth Form College Cranford Community College Crown Woods College Croydon College Dagenham Park CofE School Darrick Wood School De Salis Studio College Deptford Green School Dormers Wells High School Drapers' Academy Drayton Manor High School Dunraven School Durand Academy DV8 Academy Ealing, Hammersmith and West London College East Barnet School East London Arts & Music East London Science School Eastbrook Comprehensive School Eastbury Comprehensive School Eden Girls' School Waltham Forest Edenham High School Edmonton County School Eltham Hill School Elthorne Park High School Elutec Enfield County School Enfield Grammar School Erith Secondary School Ernest Bevin College Evelyn Grace Academy Fashion Retail Academy Featherstone High School Feltham Community College Forest Academy Forest Hill School Fulham Boys School Fulham College Boys' School George Green's School George Mitchell School Goresbrook School Greenford High School Greenwich Community College at Plumstead Centre Greig City Academy Grey Court School Gumley House RC Convent School, FCJ Guru Nanak Sikh Academy Haberdashers' Aske's Crayford Academy Haberdashers' Aske's Knights Academy Hackney Community College/Hackney University Technology College Hackney New School Haggerston School Hammersmith Academy Hampstead School Haringey Sixth Form Centre Harlington School Harris Academy Battersea Harris Academy Bermondsey Harris Academy Falconwood Harris Academy Greenwich Harris Academy Peckham Harris Academy Tottenham Harris Academy Upper Norwood Harris Federation Post 16 Harris Invictus Academy Croydon Harris Westminster Sixth Form Harrow College Harrow Collegiate Harrow High School Havering College of Further and Higher Education Havering Sixth Form College Haverstock School Haydon School Hayes School Heathcote School & Science College Heathrow Aviation Engineering UTC Hendon School Heron Hall Academy Heston Community School Hewens College Highams Park School Highbury Fields School Highbury Grove School Highgate Wood Secondary School Highlands School Holy Family Catholic School Hornsey School for Girls Isaac Newton Academy Isleworth and Syon School for Boys Islington Sixth Form Consortium JCoSS Jo Richardson Community School John Ruskin College Kelmscott School Kemnal Technology College Kensington Aldridge Academy Kensington and Chelsea College King Solomon Academy King Solomon High School King's College London Maths School Kingsbury High School Kingsdale Foundation School Kingsley Academy Kingsmead School Kingston College La Retraite Roman Catholic Girls' School La Sainte Union Catholic Secondary School La Swap Sixth Form Lambeth Academy Lambeth College Lammas School and Sports College Lampton Academy Langley Park School for Boys Langley Park School for Girls Lea Valley High School LeSoCo Leyton Sixth Form College Leytonstone Business and Enterprise Specialist School Lilian Baylis Technology School London Academy London Academy of Excellence London Nautical School Loxford School of Science and Technology Lubavitch House School (Senior Girls) Maria Fidelis Roman Catholic Convent School FCJ Marylebone Boys' School Mayfield School Michaela Community School Morpeth School Mossbourne Community Academy Mossbourne Victoria Park Academy Mulberry School for Girls Newham College of Further Education Newham Sixth Form College Newman Catholic College Nightingale Academy Norbury Manor Business and Enterprise College for Girls Northolt High School Northwood School Norwood School Oaklands School Oaks Park High School Oasis Academy Coulsdon Oasis Academy Enfield Oasis Academy Hadley Oasis Academy Shirley Park Orleans Park School Our Lady's Convent Roman Catholic High School Overton Grange School Paddington Academy Park High School Parkside Studio College Parliament Hill School Phoenix High School Pimlico Academy Plumstead Manor School Prendergast-Hilly Fields College Queen Elizabeth's Girls' School Queens Park Community School Queensmead School Quintin Kynaston Academy Raine's Foundation School Ravens Wood School Raynes Park High School Reach Academy Feltham Redbridge College Regent High School Ricards Lodge High School Richard Challoner School Richmond Adult Community College Richmond-upon-Thames College Riddlesdown Collegiate Rivers Academy West London Riverside School Robert Clack School Rooks Heath High School Rosedale College RR6 Ruislip High School Rushcroft Foundation School Rutlish School Sacred Heart Catholic School Saint Cecilia's, Wandsworth Church of England School Saint John Bosco College Salvatorian Roman Catholic College School 21 Sedgehill School Shirley High School Performing Arts College Shooters Hill Post-16 Campus Sir George Monoux College Sir John Cass Foundation and Redcoat Church of England Secondary School Skinners' Academy South Thames College Southborough High School Southern Consortium Sixth Form Southfields Academy Southgate School St Aloysius RC College St Andrew the Apostle Greek Orthodox School St Andrew's CofE Voluntary Aided High School St Angela's Ursuline School St Anne's Catholic High School for Girls St Augustine's CofE High School St Bonaventure's RC School St Charles Catholic Sixth Form College St Dominic's Sixth Form College St Edward's Church of England School & Sixth Form College St Francis Xavier Sixth Form College St Gregory RC High School St Ignatius College St James' Catholic High School St Joseph's College St Mark's Church of England Academy St Martin in the Fields High School for Girls St Mary Magdalene Academy St Mary's Catholic High School St Mary's CofE High School St Michael's Catholic College St Paul's Way Trust School St Richard Reynolds Catholic High School St Saviour's and St Olave's Church of England School St Thomas More Catholic School Stanley Park High School Stanmore College Stem Academy Stockley Academy Stoke Newington School and Sixth Form Swakeleys School for Girls Swanlea School Sydenham and Forest Hill Sixth Form Sydenham School The Bridge Academy The Brooke House Sixth Form College The Business Academy Bexley The Campion School The Charter School The City Academy, Hackney The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London The College of North West London The Crest Academies The Crest Sixth Form The Douay Martyrs Catholic School The Ellen Wilkinson School for Girls The Elmgreen School The Frances Bardsley Academy for Girls The Green School The Greenwich Free School
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