st. patrick's international college
London
1998 - Present St Patrick's college When St Patrick's launched, it taught
English language, computing, and business management, with accountancy being
added later on. Since 1998 St Patrick’s grew into a major international
educational institution, offering diplomas and degrees at both undergraduate and
postgraduate level. In 2009, demand for places soared so much that we acquired
an additional building in Soho. St Patrick’s is now a leading provider of
vocational qualifications, with a strong focus on widening participation. An Old
Class room of St Patrick's 1967 - 1998 Language school After the Catholic
Primary School closed, the Catholic Church continued to run St Patrick's as a
Language School teaching English St Patrick's Old Class room 1803 - 1967
Building schools After St Patrick's Church had been successfully established, it
was decided that schools must also be founded for the poor of St Giles' Parish.
There were separate schools for boys, girls, infants, and orphans. From 1803
until 1888 there were as many as 15 different schools operating with the backing
of St Patrick's Church. These covered many different premises and areas across
the Soho area of London.