British schools have never had to work under such challenging circumstances since WW2. With the whole of the UK in lockdown since Monday evening of this week, I have been overwhelmed by the determination and resilience demonstrated by our students and staff. I would like to publicly thank all of my staff, both teachers and…
The strength of the DLD Community has never been so evident as these last few days as we all come to terms with the rapidly changing Coronavirus situation. The unwavering support of all the staff at DLD College has been incredible to see and I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks for everything that…
Thursday 19th March 2020 Following on from the UK Government announcement that all UK Schools are to close on Friday 20th March. The Abbey DLD Group of Colleges (Abbey College Cambridge, DLD College London, and Abbey College Manchester) will continue to deliver lessons, correspondence and support their students based in the UK and around the…
We are living in uncertain times globally due to the COVID-19 pandemic and it is a worrying and stressful time for many in our community. I therefore want to reassure you that our aim at DLD College London is always to put the best interests of our students first. We are a place of education…
We are delighted to announce that Charlotte has been accepted onto a Summer Business School programme at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. This is an intensive course which is called ‘Leadership in the Business World’ and is incredibly competitive for places. We are all very proud of Charlotte and know this will…
Shrove Tuesday this week saw Tajera clock a winning time of 11.01secs in our annual Pancake Day Races!
On Wednesday 12th February, Drama Club presented William Shakespeare’s ‘As You like It’ to a full house. The Drama Club students have been working hard on the piece since October last year and the evening was a triumph. Mark Johnson, the play’s Director commented, “The talent and effort that were displayed on the evening showed…
C S Lewis, the great novelist and poet best known for his fictional work The Chronicles of Narnia, once wrote: ‘Literature adds to reality, it does not simply describe it. It enriches the necessary competencies that daily life requires and provides; and in this respect, it irrigates the deserts that our lives have already become.’…