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LONDON DOCK Living and Learning Education Guide 2 3 LONDON DOCK Living and learning FOR YOUNG MINDS, LONDON DOCK MEANS ACCESS TO WORLD-LEADING INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS, COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ACROSS THE CAPITAL. Not only does London Dock offer a spectacular A home in London Dock means a choice of traditional location close to the River Thames and the heart or progressive schools and an academic or vocational of the City of London, it offers a wealth of learning education. It means the pick of some of London’s opportunities for those who live there. leading schools, and of some of the world’s most There are welcoming nurseries and pre-schools prestigious colleges and universities. It can mean within walking distance and excellent primary finding the best educational facilities to build schools. For older children, highly rated secondary character and confidence, a love of learning – and schools are nearby, while London’s world-class to prepare the next generation with the skills they colleges and universities are within easy reach. need to succeed in life. MERINO WHARF LONDON DOCK National Rail A CITY Underground MILEEND Overground DLR A Crossrail 12 Connected REGENT’S VICTORIA PARK ANGEL PARK BETHNAL GREEN 28 25 4 5 CLERKENWELL OLD STREET BETHNAL BOW ROAD GREEN SHOREDITCH 13 HIGH STREET 32 34 20 BROMLEY BY BOW STEPNEY GREEN MARYLEBONE GREAT PORTLAND STREET BARBICAN 9 CENTRE OLD SPITALFIELDS 4 23 12 15 MARKET FARRINGDON WHITECHAPEL 35 LIVERPOOL 5 A MARYLEBONE CHANCERY LANE STREET 31 ALDGATE WHITECHAPEL EAST 24 18 TOTTENHAM 29 OXFORD CIRCUS COURT ROAD BANK 11 ST PAUL’S 21 ALDGATE LIMEHOUSE CATHEDRAL 1 8 14 CITY POPLAR SOHO 27 16 COVENT BLACKFRIARS LEADENHALL 7 AIRPORT GARDEN TEMPLE MARKET TOWER MAYFAIR HILL SHADWELL LEICESTER 1 2 2 SQUARE MILLENNIUM PICCADILLY BRIDGE TOBACCO DOCK CIRCUS ST. KATHARINE HYDE PARK DOCKS TOWER OF LONDON EMBANKMENT TATE MODERN GREEN PARK ST KATHARINE’S PIER 10 6 TOWER CANARY LONDON BRIDGE 3 BRIDGE WHARF WATERLOO WAPPING GREEN PARK CIT Y HALL SOUTHWARK THE SOUTHWARK SHARD HYDE PARK ST JAMES’S PARK RIVER THAMES CORNER BUCKINGHAM KNIGHTSBRIDGE 33 PALACE NEWINGTON ROTHERHITHE 26 19 36 30 BELGRAVIA WESTMINSTER BERMONDSEY CANADA WATER 17 SOUTH KENSINGTON VICTORIA 22 SOUTHWARK SOUTH DOCK ISLE OF DOGS PARK MARINA SLOANE SQUARE DGE WALWORTH ROAD PIMLICO VAUXHALL Putting education on the map SECONDARY SCHOOLS UNIVERSITIES & COLLEGES min min min min 13 min 25 min min min 3 4 6 12 Southbank International School 13(I) City 16University London 17 53 A 202 BANK LIVERPOOL LONDON KING’S CROSS 14 Bishop Challoner Boys’ School (S)CANARY 26 ImperialLONDON College of London CITY HEATHROW 15 27 PRE-SCHOOLS PRIMARY SCHOOLS City of London School for Girls (I) King’s College London NE STATION STREET S LA BRIDGE ST PANCRAS INT. WHARF WATERLOO AIRPORT AIRPORT LM 16 28 1 7 E E City of London School (I) London Metropolitan University Cass Child & Family Centre NIN Bigland Green Primary School (S) 17 29 205 Harris Academy Bermondsey (S) London School of Economics 2 Green Gables Montessori Nursery A3 8 English Martyrs Roman Catholic Primary School (S) 12 18 Mulberry School for Girls (S) 30 London South Bank University 13 3 Matilda Community Day Nursery 9 Green Gables Montessori Primary School (I) 19 St Michael’s Catholic College (S) 31 University of the Arts London 4 Rainbow Angels Nurseries & Learning Centres Ltd 10 Hermitage Primary School (S) 20 Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts (I) 32 Queen Mary University 5 Spitalfields Day Nursery & Preschool 11 Sir John Cass’s Foundation Primary School (S) Map is indicative only. 21 St Paul’s Cathedral School (I) 33 Royal College of Music 6 Step By Step Nursery 12 Charterhouse Square School (I) 22 St Saviour’s and St Olave’s Church of England School (I) 34 University College London 23 Swanlea School (S) 35 University of Westminster 24 Wapping High School (I) 36 Royal College of Art KEY (I) Independent school (S) State school 6 7 STARTING OUT STEPPING UP Discovering the world The first steps into learning Sir John Cass’s Bigland Green Foundation PRE–SCHOOLS Green Gables Montessori Primary School Primary School Primary School Charterhouse A stimulating pre-school is essential for every family English Martyrs Roman Square School Catholic Primary School with children getting ready to discover the world. 13 MINS 17 MINS Hermitage 8 MINS Bright and welcoming nurseries and pre-schools where 20 MINS new friends and exciting new activities are waiting to be Primary School 8 MINS enjoyed, within east reach of your new home. 4 MINS 8 MINS 3 MINS 5 MINS 16 MINS Rainbow Angels 3 MINS 0.6 0.8 Matilda Community Spitalfields Day Nurseries & Learning 0.4 Day Nursery Nursery MILES MILES 2.8 Green Gables Cass Child Centres Ltd MILES Step By Step & Preschool 2 MINS 0.4 Montessori Nursery Nursery & Family Centre MILES MILES 6 MINS 22 MINS 0.4 8 MINS 16 MINS 19 MINS 11 MINS MILES 2 MINS 8 MINS 8 MINS 3 MINS 4 MINS 5 MINS 0.3 1.3 MILES 0.4 0.9 0.5 0.8 MILES MILES MILES MILES MILES PRIMARY SCHOOLS Bustling central London has a wealth of established, welcoming and successful primary schools, providing nurturing environments to help young learners build their confidence and the skills of learning. Source: TFL/Google All distances are indicative only. 8 9 SECONDARY EDUCATION The skills for life St Saviour’s and St Michael’s St Olave’s Church Swanlea Catholic College of England School Bishop Challoner School Wapping High Boys’ School Mulberry School School Harris Academy for Girls 24 MINS 22 MINS Bermondsey 16 MINS 20 MINS 14 MINS St Paul’s Cathedral 14 MINS 23 MINS School 10 MINS 11 MINS 10 MINS 8 MINS City of London 6 MINS 1.7 18 MINS School 1.5 12 MINS 6 MINS 1.3 MILES 1.0 MILES Italia Conti Academy MILES of Theatre Arts 0.7 19 MINS 0.7 MILES 1.9 14 MINS MILES City of London MILES MILES School for Girls Southbank 23 MINS International School 2.0 14 MINS MILES 21 MINS SECONDARY SCHOOLS 33 MINS 2.0 13 MINS MILES Traditional secondary schools. Academies. Schools 15 MINS 2.1 focussing on the arts and on theatre. London Dock 50 MINS provides easy access to every type of secondary MILES education. For academic high flyers the prestigious 2.4 City of London School is an easy drive away, while MILES 6.8 Wapping High School provides a personalised curriculum MILES to enhance learning and develop inquisitive minds. Source: TFL/Google All distances are indicative only. 10 11 FURTHER EDUCATION London Metropolitan University of Westminster University Imperial College London: City of learning of London University College London 36 MINS 39 MINS Royal College 39 MINS of Art 28 MINS 25 MINS 28 MINS Royal College 43 MINS 30 MINS of Music 4.5 21 MINS 4.1 London School MILES of Economics MILES 5.3 32 MINS 43 MINS 3.7 MILES London Southbank City University University 32 MINS MILES 5.3 London 31 MINS King’s College University of the Arts Queen Mary MILES London London University 25 MINS 5.4 19 MINS 19 MINS MILES 24 MINS 23 MINS 23 MINS 17 MINS 3 8 MINS MILES 9 MINS 10 MINS 14 MINS 2.7 0.9 MILES MILES 1.6 2.5 2.3 MILES MILES MILES UNIVERSITIES & COLLEGES The Royal College of Art, Imperial College, King’s College, University College London and the London School of Economics are among the world’s most prestigious universities and colleges; all are based in London. The future of the arts, medicine, technology, business and politics will be defined in these institutions – a home in London Dock will be perfect for those who will help shape that future. Source: TFL/Google All distances are indicative only. Contact LONDON DOCK SHOW APARTMENTS AND MARKETING SUITE MONDAY TO SATURDAY 10AM – 6PM SUNDAY 10AM – 5PM BANK HOLIDAYS 10AM – 4 PM 9 ARRIVAL SQUARE, LONDON E1W 2AA COMMERCIAL ROAD ALDGATE ALDGATE EAST STATION STATION L E MA N ST RE ET . SHADWELL TOWER TOWER GATEWAY HILL D THE HIGH WAY FIE L MITH ST S PENNINGTON STREET EA WA THOMAS P TOBACCO P MORE I N SQUARE DOCK G L TOWER A THOMAS MORE ST. ST KATHARINE N OF LONDON E DOCKS AD O R V E A UGHA ST KATHARINE N W A BRIDG PIER Y R WE WAPPING HIGH STREET O T WAPPING RIVER THAMES BUTLER’S WHARF Map not to scale. CALL: 020 7971 7880 EMAIL: [email protected] VISIT: LONDONDOCK.CO.UK LONDON_DOCK.
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