'''St Katharine's College - College of All Saints - Middlesex Polytechnic''' The original site on which Haringey Sixth Form College today stands was originally home to '''St Katharine's College''', one of the first British teacher training colleges. The St Katharine's College building was constructed in 1878 under the watch of architect Sir Arthur W. Blomfield. St Katharine's College later became the College of All Saints, a
Church of England college of higher education and a constituent college of the
Institute of Education,
University of London. All Saints awarded University of London degrees. 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 and the incorporation of the campus into
Middlesex Polytechnic its reputation suffered. The 'All Saints site' (later relaunched as the 'Tottenham campus') was home to humanities and cultural studies, business studies, law, sociology, and women's studies, all of which have since been moved to other campuses. The buildings, previously occupied by St Katharine's College, then the College of All Saints, and lastly Middlesex Polytechnic, were all demolished, meaning the loss of the historic Victorian architecture including the chapel.
All Saints Educational Trust The College of All Saints Foundation, dating from the 1964 merger of St Katharine's College and Berridge House, continues as the All Saint's Educational Trust.
Haringey Sixth Form College The site on which the historic buildings once stood is today home to Haringey Sixth Form College. 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. Haringey Sixth Form Centre was opened by
Haringey Council to replace the sixth forms of secondary schools in east of the borough, which the council had decided to close owing to poor
Ofsted ratings and exam results. Secondary schools in the west of the borough were allowed to keep their sixth forms. However, the centre converted to
academy status in 2013, and is now free to offer places to students from all over
London. In 2015, the founding Principal, Mrs June Jarrett retired. The current Principal, is Ms. Lisa Westray ==Performance and data==