Learning in London
The coolest city in the world?
More people visit London than any other city in the world. A more tolerant and liberal city probably doesn’t exist. You can party 24/7 or (if your parents are reading over your shoulder) enjoy one of the most cosmopolitan educations in the world. From Shakespeare at The Globe, Stravinsky on The South Bank to the stunning reading room at The British Library, it’s all waiting for you…
www.britishmuseum.org
www.bl.uk
www.shakespeare-globe.org
www.southbanklondon.com
www.the02.co.uk
Culture and sport
From Damien Hirst at Tate Modern to Geoff Hurst at Wembley Stadium, London has it all. Better than Paris? Acording to the experts, yes. It’s why we won the Olympic bid. And why Woody Allen shot his last two films here. Who needs Manhattan when you have Notting Hill? (A few minutes from our front door…) And where else can you admire the genius of Banksy for free? The streets of London…
www.tate.org.uk
www.wembleystadium.com
www.chelseafc.com
A shopping list
- Selfridges
- Harrods
- Hamleys Camden Market
- Exmouth Market
- Greenwich Market
- Paul Smith
- Ozwald Boateng
- Vivienne Westwood
- Bond Street
- Petticoat Lane
- Savile Row
- Sloane Square
Phew…
Let’s eat!
Britain used to be famous for its terrible food. Not anymore. London now has more Michelin stars than Paris. And if you’re on a more modest budget, Brick Lane does the best curries this side of Bangalore. And let’s not forget our very own ‘Bush Garden Café’ – a big favourite with ‘Time Out’, London’s trendiest magazine.
www.toptable.co.uk
www.allinlondon.co.uk
www.timeout.com
And when you have had enough of eating or shopping you can return to your accommodation or back to your lessons to continue your studies.
3 Schools in London
High Holborn
Uxbridge Road
Goldhawk Road














