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  2. Kingston University - Wikipedia

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    Kingston Hill campus, Kingston University. Kingston Hill mainly caters to Nursing (adult, child, mental health and learning disability), Education, Business, Music and Social Care. Before 1989, this campus was known as Gipsy Hill. The Business School moved to a new building on the Kingston Hill Campus in 2012. [19]

  3. Kingston Business School - Wikipedia

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    The Business School is situated on the Kingston Hill campus, one of four campuses of the university, in the London borough of Kingston upon Thames. In April 2012 it moved into a new purpose-built building on the site. [3] The campus is within walking distance of Richmond Park. A free and frequent student bus services operates between campuses ...

  4. South Thames Colleges Group - Wikipedia

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    The forerunner of this college was Kingston Technical College founded in 1899. It was divided in 1962, with the technical college part first becoming Kingston Polytechnic and later becoming Kingston University, [11] while the remainder became Kingston College of Further Education, later re-named Kingston College. The main campus is in Kingston ...

  5. Kingston Vale - Wikipedia

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    Kingston Vale with Kingston Hill is a district in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames in south-west London. It is a residential area between Richmond Park , the much smaller Putney Vale , Wimbledon Common , Coombe/Coombe Hill and the Norbiton part of the very old borough .

  6. Seething Wells - Wikipedia

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    Seething Wells is a neighbourhood in southwest London on the border between Surbiton in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames in Greater London, and Elmbridge in Surrey. The area was historically a waterworks that supplied London with water from the River Thames.

  7. Kingston School of Art - Wikipedia

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    In 1930 it was established as a separate school and has been based on its own art school campus since 1939. [2] It was disestablished in 1970 by becoming part of Kingston Polytechnic, but a re-brand in 2017 introduced the name again. [2] It is the oldest constituent part of Kingston University, which was established in 1992.

  8. Union of Kingston Students - Wikipedia

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    The Union of Kingston Students (UKS) is a students' union that represents and provides services to the near 15 000 students of Kingston University a former polytechnic and now large comprehensive university based in South West London. It is a registered charity and employs around 20 full-time staff and 10 student staff, and has an annual ...

  9. Kingston upon Thames - Wikipedia

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    Kingston University main building, Penrhyn Road campus Tiffin School. Kingston is the location of Kingston University and Kingston College. Primary schools in the town include Latchmere School, Fernhill School, St Luke's School, King Athelstan School and St Agatha's Catholic Primary School.