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  1. WestKing offers a wide range of vocational and academic courses for 16-18-year-olds and adult learners at four centres in King’s Cross, Victoria, Soho and Regent’s Park. Learn from industry-experienced teachers and access work experience opportunities in various sectors.

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  2. Find out about Westminster Kingsway College, and how we can help you get the career of your dreams - it all begins at WestKing.

  3. Westminster Kingsway College is a large college for further education in central London with centres in King's Cross in Camden, together with Victoria and Soho centres in Westminster.

  4. WestKing offers a range of courses from A Levels to Bachelor's Degrees in various subjects. Find out how to apply, the course levels and the location of the college in London.

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  5. A further education college in central London offering academic and vocational courses at all levels. Find out more about its programmes, rankings, reviews and recommendations on Uni Compare.

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  6. Oct 16, 2018 · Westminster Kingsway College has one of the largest and highest achieving A Level departments of any further education college in the entire country. 75 CERTIFICATE & DIPLOMA...

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  8. Westminster Kingsway College operates across four campuses - King’s Cross Centre, Victoria Centre, Soho Centre and Regent’s Park Centre. The college has long been a preferred destination for study in London with its roots dating back to 1909.