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Degree-level education in London

London’s 33 areas ranked — most graduates. Every figure from ONS Census 2021 (Nomis), 2021. Indicative, not a valuation.

#AreaDegree-level education (%)
1City of London74.2%
2Wandsworth62.6%
3Richmond upon Thames60.4%
4Kensington and Chelsea59.5%
5Westminster57.7%
6Hammersmith and Fulham57.6%
7Camden57.3%
8Islington56.6%
9Lambeth56.3%
10Southwark54.9%
11Hackney52.4%
12Kingston upon Thames51.4%
13Tower Hamlets50.3%
14Merton50.0%
15Lewisham49.8%
16Barnet49.0%
17Haringey48.3%
18Greenwich45.7%
19Harrow45.0%
20Ealing44.3%
21Waltham Forest43.2%
22Bromley42.8%
23Redbridge42.4%
24Hounslow41.6%
25Croydon41.0%
26Newham40.2%
27Brent40.0%
28Sutton39.8%
29Hillingdon37.5%
30Enfield36.3%
31Barking and Dagenham33.3%
32Bexley31.6%
33Havering29.5%

Source: ONS Census 2021 (Nomis) · 2021. Ranked highest first.

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