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  1. London has one of the largest concentrations of universities and higher education institutions in the world. It has 40 higher education institutions [1] (not counting foreign Universities with London branches) and has a student population of more than 400,000.

  2. Ashbourne is a selective private sixth form college in London providing a university-style education. We offer a friendly, informal yet disciplined approach to learning that allows students to become confident, think independently and set high but attainable goals.

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    • Imperial College London. #3 in United Kingdom. #3 in Europe. #8 in World. 46%
    • University of College London. #4 in United Kingdom. #4 in Europe. #9 in World.
    • King’s College London. #6 in United Kingdom. #7 in Europe. #26 in World. 37%
    • London School of Economics and Political Science. #9 in United Kingdom. #11 in Europe. #44 in World.
  4. University College London is ranked best in London for Architecture, Building & Planning (Architecture). See all rankings for the University College London.

    • Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance Page. Do you want to become one of the world’s most excellent musicians, dancers, or theater performers?
    • Regent’s University London. Regent’s University London Page. The university shows excellence in education through its accomplishments throughout its history.
    • Richmond, The American International University in London. Richmond, The American International University in London Page. Based on its name, Richmond utilizes both the education systems of the UK and the US.
    • Rose Bruford College. Rose Bruford College Page. Rose Bruford College is a drama school that prides itself on producing talented graduates in the field of performing arts.
  5. The Association of Colleges London has 48 colleges, spread all across the capital. Our aim is to extend access to further and adult education in London. For a full list of London colleges, and further information about each, please click below.

  6. The vast majority of universities in the UK are government financed, with only five private British universities (the charitable University of Buckingham and Regent's University London, and the profit-making University of Law, BPP University and Arden University) where the government does not subsidise the tuition fees.

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