Saint Francis Xavier College, Clapham
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Saint Francis Xavier College is a
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in South West London, England. It is located on the borders of
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and Lambeth close to Clapham South tube station. It offers courses for 16- to 19-year-olds, as well as Adult Education classes. As of 2018 there are about 1,300 enrolled students, the vast majority studying at Level 3.


History

The college was established in 1985. It is named after Saint Francis Xavier. Graham Thompson is the current principal. The college introduced the
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(IB) in September 2010. The IB Diploma is a qualification which was until recently, almost exclusively offered by independent schools in the UK.


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External links


Saint Francis Xavier College website
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