Westminster Kingsway College : Specialist Provision

WKC: Specialist Provision

Westminster Kingsway College encourages applications from students with disabilities, mental health difficulties or learning difficulties; providing access and a high quality learning experience for all. Westminster Kingsway College has three different types of provision for students with learning disabilities of difficulties:

Courses for students with Learning Disabilities within the College – LDD Programmes:

Westminster Kingsway College offer a range of courses for students with learning difficulties or disabilities at our King’s Cross Centre with programmes leading to accredited qualifications and pathways for independent living, employment and essential skills.

Click on the link to find out more about LDD courses

Kennet West Skills Centre

The new Kennet West Skills Centre in Westminster is an exciting new vocational skills centre in a new development for students with learning difficulties and disabilities at the Queen Elizabeth II School in conjunction with Westminster City Council. This centre will deliver vocational courses and work related opportunities for 16-25 year old students with Learning Difficulties and Disabilities.

Click here for information about Kennet West Skills Centre.

Alexandra College 

Camden Council and Westminster Kingsway College are working in partnership with specialist provider MacIntyre to offer provision for young people aged 16 to 25 with severe and complex needs that is delivered all year round in a newly refurbished centre in Camden. Click here for information about Alexandra College.

For further information about the college's provision for students with learning difficulties and disabilities please contact the Programme Manager on 020 7963 4181