FOUNDER AND CHAIRMAN OF DAVID GAME COLLEGE GROUP
NATIONALITY: British
EDUCATION: 1956-1961 Bryanston School (Scholar)
1961-1964 New College, Oxford (Scholar) Mathematics Degree
1964-1967 University College, London Postgraduate Studies
QUALIFICATIONS:MA (Hons) Oxon, Mathematics
M Phil (London) Number Theory
CAREER: 1968-1970 Teacher of Pure Mathematics & Applied Maths to the 6th Form
1970-1974 Private Tutor in Mathematics at all levels
1972-1974 Visiting Lecturer, Schiller College, London
1974 Founded David Game Tutorial College
1982 Founded Kensington College of Business
1985 Founded Cavendish College, London
1992 Founded Ealing Tutorial College, London
1994 Founded Bath Academy, Bath
1996 Founded Bilsit College, Istanbul
1999 Founded Westminster Colleges, Karachi and Lahore
2002 Founded London Film Academy, London
2003 Founded Britannia College, Malta
2005 Founded London School of Dramatic Art
During the 34 years since the founding of David Game Tutorial College, David Game has been expanding the David Game College Group in many ways. As well as establishing the above colleges, which provide a wide variety of courses ranging from Business to Media, he also took over control of several other colleges, including Westminster Tutors (established in 1934), Bosworth Tutorial College, Northampton, and Abacus College, Oxford (formerly St. Aldate’s College).
David Game’s aim, over the past 28 years, has been to establish the most diverse range of colleges and courses, providing each with the highest quality of leadership and teaching. The College Group is particularly strong in recruitment of overseas students and has representatives’ offices and franchises in many countries of the world.
David Game is an enthusiastic art collector and his paintings hang on the walls of many of the colleges. He is also an avid photographer and his hobbies include music, the cinema and travelling.