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Ada National College for Digital Skills is a sixth form college in London. It has not yet been rated by students on y.school. Be the first to rate this college and help other students and parents understand what the school experience is really like.
In terms of academic performance, Ada National College for Digital Skills has an average A-Level grade of C.
After leaving Ada National College for Digital Skills, student destinations include 47% going on to university and 23% entering apprenticeships.
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Students at Ada National College for Digital Skills achieve an average A-Level grade of C. This metric covers all A-Level and equivalent qualifications taken at the school.
After leaving Ada National College for Digital Skills, 47% go on to university and 23% enter apprenticeships.
Source: Department for Education, Ofsted. Data shown for context only — does not influence the Student Score.
Data last updated: May 2026
Crime Nearby
1137/mo
Within ~1 mile (Police.uk)
Violent Crime
272/mo
24% of total
Air Quality
Moderate
NO₂: 24.9 µg/m³ · PM2.5: 9
Bus Stops
27
Within 500m
Nearest Station
Victoria Station
0.6km away
Source: Police.uk, DEFRA UK-Air, DfT NaPTAN. Based on the school's location — actual conditions may vary.
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Other schools in the London area
3.4
Below Average
/ 10
Data Score
Computed from 6 government data points. Not based on student reviews.
Source: Department for Education / Ofsted. Data shown for context only — does not influence the Student Score. Small schools may show extreme percentages due to small sample sizes.