This college and teachers have been disappointing. During a practical lesson, the teacher baselessly accused me of stealing and even followed me to my locker to check. Naturally, there was nothing there because I hadnβt taken anything. She didnβt even apologize afterwards. The whole experience made me feel awful, and I no longer wanted to attend a lesson taught by someone who treated me that way. And this is one of the cases that happened to me, not to mention discrimination from teachers.Avoid this place.
Contacts & Location
π Address: 9 Gliddon Road, London W14 9BL, United Kingdom
π Phone: +44 20 8741 1688
π Website: wlc.ac.uk
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Ellen L`eternite β ββββ
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If I could rate this school zero stars, I honestly would. The whole thing was a mess, full of staggering incompetence and people just not caring about students. This isn't just a busy college, it's an institution with serious, deep-rooted problems. My enrollment process was a complete disaster. I didn't even get an email telling me if I was accepted or when I should start my course. I was left completely in the dark. I tried to look past it, thinking they were just busy with new applicants, but I was wrong. That was only the first sign of how broken things really are. The confusion continued right into my main course, Sports (the teaching one). After two frustrating weeks, the instructor for this critical subject hadn't even told us how to get or read our essential timetables. It was total chaos, and my attendance ended up suffering because of their lack of clarity. I had to go to the office and complain just to get a printed timetable, which is information the instructor should have given us on day one. It proves there's a massive failure in basic operational training here. And the academic stagnation within the GCSE Maths department is seriously disappointing. The teachers seem to deliberately limit ambition, focusing only on foundational Grade 2 and Grade 3 work. They flat-out refuse to teach the higher-level material you need to achieve a Grade 5 qualification. This actively handicaps student potential and shows they're failing to prepare anyone adequately for the future. My final and most serious issue is the glaring lack of safety and gross sanitization around the campus. Large areas of the college, especially the ground floors, feel completely abandoned, unmonitored, and neglected. It genuinely feels like they just ignore maintenance and security protocols. The palpable lack of cleanliness and oversight raises serious questions about student safety and public health compliance. Seriously, prospective students should consider this complete breakdown in the administration, the teaching, and the management of the whole college before wasting their time and money here.
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UKBM UKHI β ββββ
Important Warning (W L Welcome) This organization calls itself a "charity" that helps refugees, but in reality, it does the opposite of true humanitarian work. It takes advantage of refugees who are already in difficult situationsβpeople who often do not know the local language, laws, or their basic rights. On the surface, they pretend to offer help and advice. But in truth, they give false and misleading information that pushes refugees to give up their legal rights. Instead of protecting them, the organization works in ways that make sure refugees receive the least possible support. In some cases, they even cooperate with authorities who want to reduce the benefits refugees should receive. This behavior is not just dishonestβit is discrimination. Denying people their rights because of their nationality or immigration status is a form of racial discrimination and a clear violation of human rights. It goes against the basic values of justice, equality, and human dignity. β οΈ This is a serious warning: Any group that hides behind the name of "charity" while carrying out these harmful practices is not helpingβit is betraying the most vulnerable people and destroying their future. The best protection against this kind of deception is awareness and caution.
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Kolo Qoso β β βββ
The college is excellent and the staff there are very excellent, but there is hate that is not apparent to you, but it appears at the end of the year in your grades and preventing you from continuing in the course you want, and this depends on your nationality. If you are of Arab origin, I do not advise you to join.
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Valalala Clwlaalal β ββββ
What a horible mistake I made by choosing this college! If you are planning to do the Acces to HE in computing computing just go elsewhere. There are many other options out there. The worst part is the teachers, and their extremely slow grading process and sadistic lack of feedback. If you get an assignment, the grading will take months not weeks and by that time you have to work in parallel on another assignment without knowing your performance on the first one. How are we supposed to improve if no one gives us feedback? Also if you miss a lesson, good luck getting back on track. Not all teachers are like this just some, but those some make learning a nightmare. Horrible!
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Khaled Ibrahem β β β β β
This is my wonderful college. I love its ambiance and its library. Thank you very much to the teaching staff for their efforts for us. Accept my love and respect. Khaled Ibrahim
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B LA β ββββ
IF YOU WANT TO STUDY THE ACCESS COURSE FOR HE. THIS COMMENT IS FOR YOU. Don't go! In short, DO NOT GO. There are many other colleges that may provide a comprehensive and broad understanding than this college, which will surely waste your time with 100%. The distribution of grades is based on randomness. The education system is terrible. The teachers never help the students. He treats you as if you were his servant, nothing more. No less, you have a test to submit and you are evaluated on it at random. If you submit another application and try to discuss the reason for the lack of grade, they will certainly treat you worse and your grades will be reduced. The psychological pressure is that the teachers put excessive psychological pressure on the students by asking them for things that are not academic and illogical, and when you ask them about the reasons for this completely unbelievable pressure! Their response is simple: "This is a course for mature students, not a middle school at all." Absolutely ridiculous. Additional tip: If you expect teachers to respond to the email you sent them, then you are definitely dreaming. You will never get a response to any inquiry. You are completely isolated and demanded of many things that need to be explained to do them correctly and as required, "which they do not want you to do." In short: if you go to this course, you are going to fail with your feet. Good luck.
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Royalcity2500 lacey β β β β β
Thank you all in west college We had lovely party yesterday @ college. Nowruz has been celebrated in Iran and the Persian diaspora for more than 3,000 years. Its roots are as a feast day in Zoroastrianism, a religion practiced in ancient Persia that viewed the arrival of spring as a victory over darkness
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Dr. K β β β β β
WLC is located near Baron's Court Station and Hammersmith Station in London. It's also close to West Kensington and Shepherd's Bush, making it easier to rent a house at a relatively lower price than downtown London. London Heathrow Airport, downtown London, Wimbledon, and New Malden, where many Korean restaurants are located. WLC's overall facilities and school system are old, but professors' passion for teaching is far behind any other school. The students enrolled in the EFL(CELTA?) are from various countries, including Italy, France, Spain, China, Romania, Uruguay, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Israel etc. Therefore, it is easy to get close to students from various countries and enjoy various activities. Most of the equipment used in class is old and classrooms are not modern, but the enthusiasm of some teachers is excellent. It's good to learn English and improve your English skills. However, the number of orthodox English teachers among ELS teachers is somewhat insufficient. There are no dormitories operated at the WLC school level, so you have to find a house for yourself. But the school's International Students Office actively counsels students so that they can get a house. There is a cafeteria in the school, so you can use it cheaply, but the menu is not diverse. The library is also operated, but it does not stop students from chatting and chatting in the library, and the staff in the library often makes more noise, such as talking louder. WLC needs systematic improvement to improve the quality of the class. Some EFL teachers are passionate about class, but some are considered inadequate. In particular, teachers such as Sarah and Nick, Meena teach very passionately and try to communicate and communicate with students. I was touched by their efforts. I can give 3.5 out of 5 points for the overall evaluation of this school. WLC also operates exam preparation courses to enter Cambridge University and IELTS. I think the tuition is cheap among the public colleges in downtown London. If you want to learn English at a public college at a low cost in London, it would be good to choose WLC. However, I think schools need more efforts to improve the level of EFL teachers, improve treatment of teachers, and improve classroom facilities. I think that WLC also need more school-level promotion of EFL and to provide a network and a variety of activities for students from various countries to enjoy their London life more. If I have another chance to live in London and improve my English, I would like to choose WLC again.
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