London International College
Officially known as the London College of the International Education Society; also known as the Spring Grove School, from its location in the Spring Grove area of Isleworth, London
The International Education Society was first organized in 1863, primarily by Liberal politician and industrialist Richard Cobden, who hoped international education could help eliminate war and promote free trade.
1867 The College was opened by the Society,
It enrolled secondary-school students from a number of countries in a programme aimed at fostering internationalist sentiments in its pupils.