[1] The college offers a range of vocational programmes of study including BTECs, and a small number of A-level courses, for students aged 16–19.
The name change was prompted by the 1964 merger of St Katharine's College with Berridge House, Hampstead, and to reflect the Christian ethos of All Saints.
The College of All Saints expanded in the 1960s, both in terms of student numbers and estate size, although much of the campus retained its Victorian architecture, including its Anglican chapel, used for corporate worship.
The college was highly regarded whilst a constituent of the University of London's Institute of Education, but after its formal closing in 1978[3] and the incorporation of the campus into Middlesex Polytechnic its reputation suffered.
The college, originally established in 2007 as Haringey Sixth Form Centre, resides in a modern building constructed by Middlesex University for their contemporary Tottenham campus, shortly before they abandoned the site.
[7] Haringey Sixth Form College offers a range of A-levels and BTECs as programmes of study for students.