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Accreditation

Think English is the name for English language programmes provided by Notting Hill College.  

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Notting Hill College is a British institution accredited by the BAC. We provide courses in the fields of Teacher Training, Business and English Language Programs. Below are the details of our accreditors and awarding bodies 

Accreditation

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Notting Hill College is Accredited by the British Accreditation Council for Independent Further and Higher Education as an Online, Distance and Blended Learning provider. BAC was established in 1984 to provide a comprehensive quality assurance scheme for independent further and higher education in the UK. BAC accreditation is recognized all over the world by students, agents and government officials as the clearest mark of educational quality in the private sector. Alongside the British Council, whose Accreditation UK scheme serves as the definitive guide to the country’s English language centres, BAC has overseen the inspection of private post-16 education for over 30 years

Listed Training Provider

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Notting Hill College is a Trinity SELT Training Provider, Centre Number: LSCP1076 and a Registered Exam Centre. Trinity provides Secure English Language Tests (SELT) across the UK. These tests are approved for applications to UKVI for visas, Leave to Remain and British Citizenship. They are part of the Home Office requirements to apply for Leave to Remain, British Citizenship (Naturalisation) and Tier 1, 2 and 4 visa categories where evidence of English language ability is a requirement.

Registration

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NOTTING HILL COLLEGE LTD is registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office under registration reference: ZA047052 


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UK Registered Learning Provider: UKRLP (NHC is a UK Registered Learning Provider (UK-RLP; No. 10028428)
The UK Register of Learning Providers is a ‘one-stop’ portal to be used by government departments, agencies, learners, and employers to share key information about learning providers. The UKRLP allows providers to update their information in only one place and share this across agencies such as, the Learning and Skills Council, the Careers Advice Service, the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) and UCAS. Since provider registration opened on 1st August 2005, the UKRLP has grown to over 20,000 providers. Each of these has been verified against a recognised external source and has been allocated a UK Provider Reference Number (UKPRN). This is the unique identifier used to share information with the UKRLP partner agencies.


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