About OBAC
OBAC is part of the Organisation of Blind African & Caribbeans. The OBAC Education and Training Centre specialises in providing Home and International students with the opportunity to study recognised courses that will enhance their personal and professional development.

OBAC has been providing training for around 10 years and prepares students for careers in modern business and for further study. We have recently expanded the number of training provisions, which includes offering courses accredited by the Open College Network.
OBAC has in its employ qualified and experienced teaching staff.
OBAC is situated in one of London's most diverse and cosmopolitan areas. We located to very near the Oval Cricket ground and students have access to various buses and two underground stations. We are only about 20 minutes from Oxford Street by underground and 30-45 minutes by bus.
Mission Statement
To provide our students with the knowledge, skills for work and personal development in support of their economic success in a competitive market.
Accreditation status
OBAC is accredited by the City and Guilds. Oxford, Cambridge and RSA and Open College Network. Qualifications are offered to ensure that students at all levels, including key skills, have access to externally validated examinations.
The certificates and other award programmes are open to applicants who have completed their secondary level education, GCSE, A level or equivalent. Entry qualification for accredited training programmes requires a valid certificate from any recognised college.
Applications may also be considered from those OBAC believe may benefit from a particular course of study. Applicants are required to have proficiency in English and basic communication skills.
Student Information Document Pack
OBAC will issue every student with an Information Pack once they have completed the pre-enrolment to assist in better understanding what is offered at OBAC Education and Training Centre.
International Students will be provided with additional information that will include information necessary to assist the settling in process.
All students will be required to attend an Induction meeting at the start of their course.