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Bermondsey Education Fact Sheet 13 SOAS University of London 15 University College of Osteopathy Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, 275 Borough High Street, London SE1 1JE Times to London WC1 0HG 020 7089 5316 020 7637 2388 www.uco.ac.uk NEAREST www.soas.ac.uk TUBE/DLR station from 16 University of Greenwich 14 University College London Old Royal Naval College, Park Row, LONDON Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT London SE10 9LS BRIDGE STATION 020 767 2000 020 8331 8000 www.ucl.ac.uk www.gre.ac.uk SOUTH BANK ELEPHANT UNIVERSITY & CASTLE 5 MINS CITY ANGEL UNIVERSITY 7 MINS KING’S TEMPLE COLLEGE 8 MINS LSE TEMPLE 8 MINS SOAS EUSTON SQUARE 10 MINS UCL EUSTON SQUARE 10 MINS IMPERIAL SOUTH COLLEGE KENSINGTON 12 MINS LONDON EDUCATION REGENT’S REGENT’S UNIVERSITY PARK 14 MINS Factsheet UNIVERSITY OF CUTTY GREENWICH SARK 16 MINS London Square Bermondsey sits The vibrant local lifestyle in Bermondsey will also have great appeal to students, as will the excellent LONDON HOLLOWAY in a very central location in SE1. connections from London Bridge. METROPOLITAN ROAD Walk to London Bridge for zone 1 People with younger children will be pleased to know 19 MINS that there are a good number of schools nearby, several transport to all the schools, colleges with the coveted ‘Outstanding’ rating from Ofsted. Distances and travel times: Google Maps, National Rail & Bus. All details are correct and universities throughout London. at the time of going to press, August 2018. NEARBY SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES LONDON UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES Map not to scale and shows approximate locations only Map not to scale and shows approximate locations only Angel 2 12 Warren 13 14 T REGENT’S PARK Street O Russell Old Street O Square L E Baker Shoreditch 2 Y Street Regent’s S High Street Stepney Green T Park R E Goodge Whitechapel E Farringdon T Street Barbican Liverpool Street D Farringdon Moorgate A Chancery O Lane Whitechapel R Liverpool Street A 2 19 E 8 G 1 D 7 I Tottenham Tottenham Holborn R Bond Court Court Aldgate B J A Street East M Road Road R A E IC Oxford A Circus 10 Aldgate W Bank RO Bond St Paul’s Bank O A Street City T D Thameslink Covent Marble Arch Garden 5 Mansion House Piccadilly Temple Fenchurch Street Limehouse Circus Blackfriars Tower Shadwell Leicester Cannon Street Gateway D Square Tower Hill Y ROA 6 Monument ABBE Westferry East India S T Poplar Tower Blackwall J Charing A Cross Bankside RIVER T M Green Embankment HAM West India Quay HYDE PARK 6 ES E Park 16 S A ’ 2 S Canary R Wharf G O R A AN Southwark Wapping D Canary G 15 Canary E R Hyde GREEN PARK Heron Wharf O Doubletree Wharf Quays AD Park London Canary Corner Docklands 1 ST JAMES’S PARK Waterloo Bridge Wharf 4 Westminster Rotherhithe Knightsbridge BUCKINGHAM Borough PALACE Lambeth 11 South Quay North 8 St James’s Park 4 9 Canada 3 3 8 7 Bermondsey Water Elephant & Castle Victoria A201 5 Elephant & A SOUTHWARK Sloane Castle 2 Surrey Quays Greenland Square PARK (Surrey Quays) Pimlico South Bermondsey Vauxhall 1 4 7 1 5 THE 9 Ark Globe Academy Grange Primary School St Michael’s Catholic College City of London College King’sOVAL Oval College London London School of Commerce Greenwich Harper Road, London SE1 6AG Webb Street, London SE1 4RP Llewellyn Street, London SE16 4UN 3 Boyd Street, Aldgate East, Strand Campus ChaucerBURGESS PARK House, White Hart Yard, London E1 1FQ London SE1 1NX 020 7407 6877 020 7771 6121 020 7237 6432 BATTERSEA PARK Strand, London WC2R 2LS 020 7247 2177Battersea 020 7357 0077 Deptford www.arkglobeacademy.org www.grange.southwark.sch.uk www.stmichaelscollege.org.uk Park GREENWICH 020 7836 5454 New Cross Greenwich PARK www.clc-london.ac.uk www.lsclondon.co.uk New Cross Ofsted ‘Good’ Ofsted ‘Good’ Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ www.kcl.ac.uk Gate Queenstown BATTERSEA The academy’s mission is to prepare students Taking boys and girls from 3 to 11, the school’s As a Catholic college, its mission is living Road PARK Deptford for university or their chosen career, and to core values, voted for by the children themselves, and learning together as a Catholic Bridge 2 Stockwell be leaders in their community. are love, hope, co-operation and respect. community in Christ, with religion, reason City University 6 King’s College London 10 London School of Economics and kindness at the heart of its ethos. Tait Building, Northampton Square, and Political Science London EC1V 0HB Waterloo Campus Stamford Street, London SE1 9NH Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE 2 Beormond Primary School 5 Harris Academy 020 7040 5060 020 7836 5454 020 7405 7686 Crosby Row, London SE1 3PS 55 Southwark Park Road, London SE16 3TZ 8 St Saviours and www.city.ac.uk www.kcl.ac.uk www.lse.ac.uk 020 7525 9027 020 7237 9316 St Olave’s School www.beyondbeormond.co.uk www.harrisbermondsey.org.uk New Kent Road, London SE1 4AN 3 Imperial College London Ofsted ‘Good’ Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ 020 7407 1843 7 11 London South Bank University Exhibition Road, London SW7 2AZ London College of The school works in partnership to inspire A girls’ school which is passionate about www2.ssso.southwark.sch.uk 103 Borough Road, London SE1 0AA 020 7589 5111 Communication learning, empower individuals and enrich making a difference to the lives of young Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ 020 7815 7815 www.imperial.ac.uk Elephant & Castle, London SE1 9NH the community of the future. women, by identifying and nurturing each Anglican Girls’ senior school, with an www.lsbu.ac.uk 020 7514 6500 one’s individual talents. ethos of being inclusive, compassionate, reflective, supportive and transformative. www.arts.ac.uk 4 3 Boutcher Church of King’s College London 12 6 Regent’s University England Primary School St James’ C of E Primary School Guy’s Campus Inner Circle, Regent’s Park, Old Jamaica Road, London SE16 4SU 8 93 Grange Road, London SE1 3BW Guy’s Hospital, St Thomas Street, London Metropolitan London NW1 4NS 020 7237 3111 020 7237 2149 London SE1 9RT University 020 7487 7700 www.stjamesschoolbermondsey.com 166-220 Holloway Road, London N7 8DB www.boutcher.southwark.sch.uk 020 7188 7188 www.regents.ac.uk Ofsted ‘Good’ 020 7133 4200 Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ www.kcl.ac.uk The school aims for children to learn at www.londonmet.ac.uk A small, one form entry primary school their own pace and prides itself in giving whose motto is faith, family and fascination. them a solid grounding in reading, writing, communication and mathematics..
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