Why is it so important that you choose an accredited College?

If you are a parent or guardian, you need to be absolutely sure that (a) the College maintains high academic standards and (b) the student is in a safe supportive environment. You should only use a College which has been independently inspected by BAC and/or Ofsted

David Game College is accredited by the British Accreditation Council for Independent Further and Higher Education (BAC), which was established in 1984. Its sponsors include the most important bodies responsible for maintaining academic standards in the UK. In order to achieve this official recognition, David Game College has to agree to regular inspection to ensure it reaches and maintains high standards in many core areas, including

  1. health and safety
  2. student welfare
  3. course administration
  4. staffing and administration
  5. teaching and learning: delivery and resources
  6. management
    >> Read more about BAC
     http://www.the-bac.org/

bulletThe David Game College Ofsted Report - 2008

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bulletDavid Game achieves Good Schools Guide Award 2009 for best 'A' level results in Economics (boys)

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bulletDavid Game achieves Good Schools Guide Award 2007 for best 'A' level results in Economics (boys)

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bulletDavid Game achieves Good Schools Guide Award 2007 for best 'A' level results in Economics (girls)

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bulletDavid Game also achieves Good Schools Guide Award 2006 for best 'A' level results in Economics (boys)

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David Game achieves Good Schools Guide Award 2005 for best 'A' level results in Pure Mathematics (boys)

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bulletBritish Accreditation Council

BAC

The body accredits further and higher education institutions both in the United Kingdom and abroad. You should only use a college which has been independently inspected by BAC and/or Ofsted.

bulletEducationUK

BACThe The official British Council website for international students looking for courses or for studying in Britain.