West London College was one of London’s noted independent colleges of further and higher education, with a history dating back to the 1930s. During its operation, it was accredited by the British Accreditation Council (BAC).
The college offered full-time courses ranging from professional diplomas to degree-level study and maintained links with a number of British universities. It was based in a modern six-floor building in Mayfair, in London’s West End, close to Bond Street and Marble Arch underground stations, and provided hostel-style student accommodation in the Queensway, Bayswater, and Notting Hill areas of West London.
This information is preserved here for historical reference and reflects the college as it existed at the time.
In 2017, Ealing, Hammersmith and West London College adopted the name West London College, following its acquisition of the title from Heriot-Watt University. The name had previously been used for an independent specialist school focused on arts, design, and fashion, which operated in the Mayfair and Marylebone areas of London.
Later that year, the newly rebranded West London College received the Times Educational Supplement Further Education Award for Outstanding Use of Technology for Teaching, Learning and Assessment. This website hosts historical archive material. It is not owned, operated, endorsed, or affiliated with the current West London College / West London College Limited. Their website is: https://www.wlc.ac.uk/