The
London School of Law
(
A reputable law, management, computing and Nursing Care
learning centre at the heart of London)
The
London School of Law is a non-profit making organisation
promoted by A. C. A. S. Memorial Trust 1990. Since its
foundation in 1991, the London School of Law has evolved
into a centre of learning for a range of law courses.
More recently, the School has diversified into other
subject areas namely Computer Studies, Business Management and Health and Social Care.
The
School’s student population is fairly cosmopolitan
with a mix of students both from the UK and Overseas.
Most of the students later start their career either
practicing as solicitors, undertaking a variety of legal
work as they embrace the legal profession or professional
managers in industry and commerce.
The
School serves the needs of the students throughout the
duration of their respective courses of study. It also
provides them with any support they may require or request
as far as reasonably practicable. Educational visits
to the courts, etc are organised with a view to equipping
students with a sense of the real and a feel for the
practical thereby reinforcing and enhancing their knowledge
of theories and concepts.
The
school operates from its prestigious location in Central
London with easy access by public transport. A number
of arts and cultural centres and other places of interest
– Buckingham Palace, The Houses of Parliament,
The Bank Centre ( National Theatre, Queen Elizabeth
Hall, Hayward Gallery, National Film Theatre…),
the Old Vic Theatre, London Eye – are all within
walking distance of the School.