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MPW is a leading provider of sixth form education in London, Birmingham and Cambridge. It offers bespoke solutions for A level and GCSE students, with exceptional university placements, accreditation and international students.
- About
Founded in London in 1973, the MPW Group is one of the best...
- Locations
MPW has three colleges strategically located in London,...
- Courses
Courses. MPW offers numerous learning opportunities. Our...
- International Students
Welcome. MPW has been welcoming international students for...
- MPW London
MPW London. Leading fifth- and sixth-form college offering a...
- MPW Cambridge
MPW Cambridge. Leading independent fifth- and sixth-form...
- A Level
One-Year Courses. Our most varied category – self-contained...
- GCSE and IGCSE
GCSE and IGCSE. GCSE students at MPW may, depending upon...
- About
Principal. John Southworth, [1] Mark Shingleton, [2] and Tom Caston [3] Gender. Mixed. Age. 14 to 18+. Website. https://www.mpw.ac.uk/. Mander Portman Woodward is a group of British independent schools, with branches in London, Birmingham and Cambridge, offering GCSE and A-Level courses.
- 1973
- Independent school
- John Southworth, Mark Shingleton, and Tom Caston
- Robert Woodward, Rodney Portman & Sir Nicholas Mander, 4th Baronet
MPW is a college for students aged 14-19, offering GCSEs and A levels in over 40 subjects. It has a non-denominational, boarding and international focus, and a distinctive teaching style based on individual needs.
- 4/4a Bloomsbury Square, England, WC1A 2RP
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- 020 7835 1355
Mander Portman Woodward Limited (MPW) | 3,397 followers on LinkedIn. One of the UK's leading independent college groups with colleges based in London, Birmingham and Cambridge. | Founded in...
30. März 2021 · by John Southworth. March 30, 2021. in Admissions & Marketing, Features, Spotlight on a School. Reading Time: 4 mins read. 1 0. A A. 0. The year 2020 had a subtle irony for Mander Portman Woodward ( MPW). As schooling took place in students’ homes, the schools group was celebrating its unlikely roots in the front room of somebody’s house.