Ashbourne College
Ashbourne College | |
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Address | |
17 Old Court Place London , W8 4PL England | |
Information | |
Type | Private school |
Established | 1981 |
Department for Education URN | 100537 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Principal | Mr Michael Kirby |
Gender | Coeducational |
Age | 13+ |
Enrolment | 270 as of September 2024 |
Website | https://www.ashbournecollege.co.uk/ |
Ashbourne College is a private sixth form college located in Kensington, London, England.[1] It was founded in 1981 by its current principal, Michael Kirby. The college offers A-level and GCSE courses in a coeducational environment and is a member of the Council for Independent Education (CIFE). [2] The student body comprises approximately 60% domestic (UK-based) students and 40% international students. [3]
Ashbourne College offers a broad range of academic programmes and has reported achieving an average of approximately 51% A*– A grades at A-level over the past decade. [4] The college is also ranked in the top 2.5% of UK schools for value-added progress, categorised as ‘well above average’ by the Department of Education. [5] While most students enrol in a standard two-year A-level course, Ashbourne also provides retake courses. On average, students taking retake courses improve their grades by 1.5 per subject entry upon completion. [6]
Environment
Ashbourne College operates with small class sizes and a teaching format intended to offer higher levels of individual attention and to promote student participation [7] Students and teachers are typically on a first-name basis, which the college describes as supporting a collaborative and informal learning environment. [8] Each student is assigned a personal tutor who monitors academic progress, mock exam results, and attendance. Tutors provide individual academic guidance and support through the university application process, including preparation for UCAS submissions. [9]
Location
The college is situated in central London, within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.The college is located near Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, and several cultural institutions including the Natural History Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Royal Albert Hall. [10] High Street Kensington Underground Station provides nearby access to the London transport network. [11]
Courses
Ashbourne College offers multiple academic programmes including:
- Two-year A-level courses
- 18-month A-level courses starting in January
- One-year intensive A-level and retake options
- One-year and two-year GCSE pathways
The GCSE curriculum includes core subjects: English Language, English Literature, Mathematics, Science (Double Award), and a modern European language, with a range of optional subjects on offer as well as PSHEE and physical education. [12] The college also runs Easter Revision courses, open to both current and external students.[13] Students may choose from more than 25 A-level subjects, and lessons are typically taught in two-hour sessions with a short break, and teaching time averages around six hours per subject each week. [14]
Ofsted Rating
Ashbourne College was rated Outstanding in full Ofsted inspections conducted in December 2021 and again in November 2024. [15] Inspectors evaluated all major categories, including overall effectiveness, quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, leadership and management, and sixth-form provision, as Outstanding. [16] The reports highlighted the quality of teaching, student motivation, and the college's support in preparing students for university progression. [17] Ofsted inspectors stated that “pupils display exemplary behaviours and attitudes to their work and to others. The school, thus, has an extraordinarily happy, calm and purposeful environment. Pupils come from a wide range of countries and cultures.” [18]
Specialised University-Entry Programmes
Ashbourne College offers dedicated university pathway programmes for entry into Oxford and Cambridge, engineering, finance, law, medicine and natural sciences. [19] Each programme is coordinated by a subject specialist who also helps students with the UCAS process. [20] These programmes include weekly sessions such as workshops, seminars, and mock interviews, along with support for entrance examinations (e.g. BMAT, UCAT, TMUA) and portfolio preparation where relevant. [21]
Extra-curricular activities
The college offers a range of extracurricular activities, and as stated by Ofsted, “The school encourages pupils to take on responsibilities.”[22] The college offers a range of extra-curricular clubs, including Model United Nations, music, creative writing, football, and many more. [23] Additional cultural and recreational activities are scheduled throughout the year and have included visits to escape rooms, art exhibitions, and international trips to European cities. [24]
Ofsted noted that “pupils have opportunities to participate in trips to places in the UK, Europe and further afield and to engage in meaningful volunteering work.” [25] The academic year typically concludes with a student-led event, The Revue, showcasing performances and creative work in music, theatre, fashion, and the visual arts. [26]
Fees and scholarships
As of the 2025–2026 academic year, tuition fees are £12,650 per term for UK students and £13,750 per term for international students. Fees apply to both GCSE and A-level programmes. [27] The college offers partial scholarships, primarily for high-performing applicants in subjects such as Music, Drama, or STEM, based on academic records and entrance assessments. [28]
References
- ^ "About Us – Sixth Form College in London". Ashbourne College. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
"Ashbourne is a private sixth form college in London."
- ^ CIFE (5 March 2014). "Ashbourne Independent Sixth-form College". CIFE. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
- ^ "Ashbourne College – International Diversity". GoToUniversity. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
"Their students are chosen from around the world, resulting in an average student population of roughly 60 % British and 40 % international."
- ^ "Outstanding A level results". Ashbourne College. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
"A level results (average) over the last 10 years — A*A 51%"
- ^ "Ashbourne College – 16 to 18 performance (Advanced Level Qualifications)". Department for Education. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
- ^ "Ashbourne College". ApplyUniversity. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
"With a ranking in the top 5% of schools for 'value added,' … students see an average improvement of 1.5 levels"
- ^ "Personal Tutoring – Independent Sixth Form College, London". Ashbourne College. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
"Students take lessons in small groups of fewer than 10 students, which provides an ideal environment for them to fully engage"
- ^ "High Schools in London, England – Ashbourne College". Ashbourne College. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
"Teachers build strong relationships with students, often using first-name terms to encourage mutual trust, openness and active engagement."
- ^ "Personal Tutoring – Independent Sixth Form College, London". Ashbourne College. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
"Each A level student is assigned a dedicated Personal Tutor who works with them … to monitor and guide them in their academic progress"
- ^ "Ashbourne Sixth Form College location". Ashbourne College. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
"A fantastic selection of world‑class venues and attractions are within walking distance from the college including the Natural History Museum, the Science Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Royal Albert Hall."
- ^ "Ashbourne Sixth Form College location". Ashbourne College. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
"Ashbourne College has two sites situated very close to each other off High Street Kensington"
- ^ "GCSE Courses at Ashbourne: A Home from Home". Ashbourne College. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
"Students take five core subjects: Maths, Science, English Literature, English Language and a major European language. Students also take part in PSHEE … and PE for two hours each per week."
- ^ "Easter Revision Courses". Ashbourne College. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
"Ashbourne's intensive Easter Revision courses offer students structured, effective and efficient revision practice run by expert teachers in small class sizes."
- ^ "Top A‑Level College in Central London". Ashbourne College. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
"With 25+ A-level subjects, small class sizes… Teaching hours at Ashbourne are around six hours per subject per week. Lessons fall in two hour slots with a ten minute break on the hour."
- ^ Ofsted (19 November 2024). "Inspection of Ashbourne College". Ofsted. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
- ^ Ofsted (19 November 2024). "Inspection of Ashbourne College". Ofsted. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
- ^ Ofsted (19 November 2024). "Inspection of Ashbourne College". Ofsted. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
- ^ Ofsted (19 November 2024). "Inspection of Ashbourne College". Ofsted. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
"pupils display exemplary behaviours and attitudes to their work and to others. […] extraordinarily happy, calm and purposeful environment."
- ^ "Specialist University Programmes". Ashbourne College. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
"Ashbourne's specialist university programmes equip students to make successful applications for highly competitive courses and universities… Oxbridge, Medicine, Engineering, Finance and Natural Sciences."
- ^ "Oxbridge, Medicine and Specialist University Programmes – Ashbourne College". Ashbourne College. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
"UCAS support and guidance on all aspects of the application process from finding the right course and meeting all the requirements to writing a relevant and compelling personal statement and accepting an offer."
- ^ "Specialist University Programmes". Ashbourne College. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
"programmes typical involve weekly workshops… specific entrance exam preparation. Interview practice. UCAS support … EPQ guidance."
- ^ "Ashbourne College – Full Ofsted Inspection Report (Nov 2024)". Ofsted. November 2024. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
"The school encourages pupils to take on responsibilities."
- ^ "Activities at Ashbourne College". Ashbourne College. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
"Ashbourne offers a wide range of events, activities, clubs and trips for students to take part in throughout the academic year."
- ^ "Ashbourne College – Full Ofsted Inspection Report (Nov 2024)". Ofsted. November 2024. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
"Pupils have opportunities to take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities, including escape rooms, trips to art exhibitions and visits to European cities."
- ^ "Inspection of Ashbourne College – trips and volunteering". Ashbourne College. Published 20 Jan 2025. Retrieved 2025-07-07.
"Pupils have opportunities to participate in trips to places in the UK, Europe and further afield and to engage in meaningful volunteering work."
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(help) - ^ "The Ashbourne Revue". Ashbourne College. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
"Every year students and staff from across the college come together to create … the very popular Ashbourne Revue, showcasing their skills and talents in art, fashion, music, dance and drama."
- ^ "Ashbourne A level College fees". Ashbourne College. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
"A levels. Home student Per term £12,650. International student Per term £13,750. GCSE (one‑year GCSE programme, five or more subjects) Home student Per term £12,650. International student Per term £13,750."
- ^ "Ashbourne Scholarships Programme". Ashbourne College. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
"The Ashbourne Scholarships Programme offers a limited number of scholarships – ranging from 10% to 100% – to gifted and talented students particularly in Music, Drama and STEM subjects. We carefully consider all applications and require all applicants to complete tests and interviews in order to evaluate their aptitude and potential."