Arts Educational Schools, London (ArtsEd) provides training in the performing arts. Two schools offer diploma, degree and postgraduate level courses in musical theatre and acting for film and television. Another provides a variety of part-time and holiday courses in the performing arts for all ages and levels of experience. While the independent day school offers an arts-based education for 11-18 year olds which combines vocational training with academic success. The first school was opened in 1919.
An English Heritage blue plaque on this redbrick building at 110 Chiswick Lane South (now the Mawson Arms) announces that the poet, essayist and translator Alexander Pope (1688-1744) "lived in this row, Mawson's Buildings 1716-1719."