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Albert Memorial

Albert Memorial

Collingham A-Level

Collingham A-Level

Our home for over 50 years and our namesake, 23 Collingham Gardens has been the educational home for the likes of Robert Kennedy, Lord Snowden, Prince Edward, Viscount Linley, and even Christopher Robin Milne, AA Milne’s son and inspiration for the British classic, Winnie the Pooh.

Collingham GCSE
The Natural History Museum
Portobello Road Market
Shakespeare’s Globe

Shakespeare’s Globe

A faithful reconstruction of the original Elizabethan playhouse, Shakespeare’s Globe offers powerful open-air performances of the Bard’s works. From its guided tours to educational workshops, it provides an immersive experience of Shakespearean drama just minutes from the City—connecting students directly to literary history.

The National Theatre

The National Theatre

Overlooking the Thames, the National Theatre stages bold new plays and timeless classics in striking modernist buildings. Students can experience world-class performances and behind-the-scenes tours, gaining insight into theatre production, design, and dramatic literature—ideal for aspiring creatives, writers, and performers.

Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace

The official residence of the monarch, Buckingham Palace is steeped in tradition and pageantry. Its grand façade and ceremonial events offer students a glimpse into constitutional monarchy and British history, making it a landmark of both cultural and educational interest.

Tate Britain

Tate Britain

Home to the national collection of British art, Tate Britain spans masterpieces from the 1500s to the present. With regular exhibitions and Turner Prize showcases, it’s a must-visit for students of visual arts, art history, or anyone inspired by British creativity.

The Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum

A world leader in art, design, and performance, the V&A showcases everything from Renaissance sculpture to cutting-edge fashion. Its diverse exhibitions and educational resources make it an exceptional learning space for students of history, textiles, art, and architecture.

The Royal Geographical Society
Gloucester Road Tube Station

Gloucester Road Tube Station

A short walk from both Collingham premises, Gloucester Road Station provides excellent transport links via three Underground lines. Its proximity ensures effortless commuting, while the surrounding area blends residential elegance with convenient shops and cafés—perfect for study breaks or a smooth journey into central London.

South Kensington Tube Station

South Kensington Tube Station

Just minutes from Collingham’s A-Level and GCSE buildings, South Kensington Station offers swift access across London via the Circle, District, and Piccadilly lines. Ideally placed for daily travel, it also connects students to nearby world-class museums and cultural institutions in the heart of academic Kensington.

High Street Kensington Tube Station

High Street Kensington Tube Station

Within easy walking distance of Collingham’s GCSE and A-Level centres, High Street Kensington Station connects students to the Circle and District lines. Set amid shops, eateries, and Kensington Gardens, it offers a lively local environment and reliable access to wider London for learning and leisure alike.