
The British Accreditation Council is a UK-based quality assurance body that accredits independent further and higher education providers, as well as some independent schools and tutorial colleges. While primarily known for the further education sector, it inspects and accredits a variety of private educational institutions to ensure rigorous standards in management, teaching, and student welfare. It is particularly relevant for institutions recruiting international students, as its accreditation is recognised by the UK government for certain student visa requirements.
BAC Member Schools (2)

David Game College is an independent co-educational day and boarding college situated in the City of London. Established in 1974, it offers GCSEs, A Levels, and University Foundation Programmes. The college is located in a modern, 60,000 sq. ft. urban facility. The school claims to focus on a student-centred approach, aiming to foster ambition, self-belief, and resilience. David Game College was rated "Outstanding" in all categories by Ofsted in February 2020.

Mander Portman Woodward (MPW) London is an independent, co-educational Sixth Form college established in 1973. Situated in South Kensington, Greater London, in an urban setting, it offers GCSE and A-Level courses. The school claims to focus on a "tailored, not uniform" approach, providing individual support and small class sizes (fewer than 10 students) for exam preparation and university entry. Students are encouraged to be independent in a academically disciplined environment.