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Holborn College

Holborn College — former educational institution in London, England.

Holborn College, ironworks & forges in London

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
Nearest railway station
Woolwich Dockyard · 0.9 km

About

Holborn College is a ironworks in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1969. Wikidata describes it as: "former educational institution in London, England". Coordinates: 51.4918°, 0.0421°.

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Kaplan Holborn College is a college of higher education in London, England, specialising in accounting, finance, law and business. It was originally established as Holborn Law College in 1969 to prepare young lawyers from overseas for the University of London International Programme – and then Wolverhampton University External – LLB exams and received the Queen's Award for Export Achievement in 1982 for its role in international education. For a short time it was based at 200 Greyhound Road in Fulham, where it offered part-time courses for England & Wales Solicitors' Finals as well as certificated courses in individual degree-level law subjects. The best-known course, with the largest proportion nationwide of successful students, was the old-style English Bar Examination (also known as Bar Finals) for British Commonwealth and US exemptions-seeking Bar students (approx. 70% of the intake) as well as for UK Intending Non-Practitioners (approx. 30% of the cohort) until the exam was phased out in 2000. The loss of the well-subscribed part- and full-time courses deprived the college of a vital source of revenue. The College thereafter received no Bar Council validation to run the new, unified Practitioners' Bar Vocational Course (BVC), which required audio-recording studio-facilities for training in practical advocacy, conference and negotiation skills. The school then moved to a site along the A206 (Woolwich Road), close to the Thames Barrier, in Charlton Riverside in South-East London. The building of 1894–1896 had been previously used by Maryon Park School and had been extended twice, first in 1909–1910, then in 1914–1915. In 2005 the college became part of Kaplan Inc., one of the largest international private education providers. Kaplan every year provided education and training to a million students across 30 countries. In March 2013, the college rebranded from "Holborn College" to "Kaplan Holborn College". Kaplan Holborn College specialised in law and business,…

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Coordinates
51.4918, 0.0421
District
Greenwich
Parish
Greenwich, unparished area
Postcode
SE7 8FE
Parliamentary constituency
Greenwich and Woolwich
Established
1969
Nearest railway station
Woolwich Dockyard0.9 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Holborn College?
Holborn College is in London, United Kingdom (postcode SE7 8FE), in the parish of Greenwich, unparished area.
When was Holborn College built?
Built or established in 1969.
How do I get to Holborn College?
The nearest railway station is Woolwich Dockyard, about 0.9 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode SE7 8FE.