Abbey DLD Group of Colleges | London

Abbey DLD Group of Colleges | London

Abbey College London is an independent sixth form college offering A and AS Levels to UK and International students.

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  • Multi-cultural, Multi-national and Singularly Successful

  • Students Mehrad Jaberi, Harikrishnan Patel and Nguyen Hoang Viet have 15 A grade A-levels between them after a tremendously successful year at Belgravia’s Abbey College.

    The boys are, variously, from Vietnam, Iran and Kenya and joined the College in 2007.
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  • Excellent A Level Results!

  • Abbey College London Students Achieve Excellent A Level Results in 2009

    Abbey College London students secured another excellent set of results in 2009. The A-B percentage for 2009 was an excellent 70.1%.
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  • Finished!

  • The College's further mathematicians and their teachers marked the final A-level examination of the summer with a celebratory photograph in the Student Common Room at the College.

    Now the waiting begins for the results to be published in August...
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  • Gold, Silver and Bronze for Abbey London Students

  • Three of Abbey College London’s finest chemists recently took part in round 1 of the International Chemistry Olympiad organised by the Royal Society of Chemistry.

    Hoang Viet Nguyen, who has an offer from Trinity College, Cambridge to read engineering, achieved gold!
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  • FROM THE COLLEGE
  • Results and League Tables

  • The College is justifiably proud of the A-level results that its students have achieved in what are the most difficult A-level subjects.
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  • Living in London

  • It might seem like a scary thing - moving to such a huge place, maybe without knowing a single soul - but London is so crammed full of travellers that it's a very easy place to find your feet and get set up.
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  • FROM THE STUDENTS
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    • I came to Abbey College London from Australia and completed my two-year A level course here. During my time at Abbey, my interest in psychology from childhood further developed. I learnt not only academic knowledge, but also learning skills that provide me with a strong foundation for further study.
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  • Former Student now at University College, London
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  • January 2010 Examinations and the Weather - Advice for Students and Parents

  • The examination boards have informed all schools and colleges that no special consideration will be given to students who are unable to attend examinations this month due to the severe weather conditions.

    This is of particular importance for students sitting legacy A-level A2 units as AQA and Edexcel will NOT be changing their minds about offering legacy units in summer 2010 i.e. January 2010 remains the last chance to sit legacy A-level A2 units with the Edexcel and AQA examination boards.

    Given the above, if students think that the weather is likely to hinder their journey on the morning or afternoon of one of their legacy A-level unit examinations it is crucial that the students concerned leave home as early as possible to ensure that they get to the College in good time before the start of the examinations.


    Morning exams start at 9.00 a.m. and afternoon exams start at 1.00 p.m. This means what it says i.e. start, so students must aim to get into college at least twenty minutes before the start time of the examinations.


    The College will be open regardless of the weather and all examinations will be running.

  • Posted January, 8th 2010
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