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Saint Francis Xavier College, Clapham

Coordinates: 51°27′6″N 0°8′57″W / 51.45167°N 0.14917°W / 51.45167; -0.14917
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Saint Francis Xavier College is a Roman Catholic sixth form college in South London, England. It is located on the borders of Wandsworth 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.[1]

History

The college was established in 1985.[2] It is named after Saint Francis Xavier. Stella Flannery is the current principal.

The college introduced the International Baccalaureate (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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51°27′6″N 0°8′57″W / 51.45167°N 0.14917°W / 51.45167; -0.14917