University of London Catchment Area
University of London is a higher education institutions not applicable school in London, Camden . Find catchment area guidance, admissions policy details and nearby not applicable schools below.
University of London Catchment Area Information
The catchment area for University of London is set by Camden and reviewed annually. Children living within the catchment boundary receive priority consideration when applications exceed the number of available places.
The official admissions policy — including the catchment boundary map — is published by Camden before each admissions cycle. Always verify your address with the council before submitting an application, as boundaries can change year to year.
Find Camden catchment area documents →University of London — School Information
- Full address
- Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU
- Local authority
- Camden
- School type
- Higher education institutions
- Phase of education
- Not applicable
- DfE URN
- 133904
Other Not applicable Schools in London
If University of London is oversubscribed, these not applicable schools in London are the next closest alternatives.
City of London School for Girls Catchment Area
Other independent school · EC2Y 8BB
St Paul's Cathedral School Catchment Area
Other independent school · EC4M 9AD
City of London School Catchment Area
Other independent school · EC4V 3AL
Heath School Catchment Area
Pupil referral unit · NW3 2NY
Camden Primary Pupil Referral Unit Catchment Area
Pupil referral unit · NW1 3EX
Children's Hospital School at Gt Ormond Street and UCH Catchment Area
Foundation special school · WC1N 3JH
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Frequently Asked Questions — University of London
Is University of London oversubscribed? ▾
University of London has a capacity of N/A places. For the most up-to-date data, check with Camden.
What is the admissions policy for University of London? ▾
Admission to University of London is managed by Camden. When oversubscribed, places go to looked-after children first, then siblings, then catchment area distance. Always verify the current policy with the council before applying.