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Royal Honour for London South East Colleges
London South East Colleges was today presented with a Queen’s Anniversary Prize by HRH The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall at a special Buckingham Palace ceremony.
Chloe's endless endeavour lifts her to the 'nth' degree
Having spent over 11 years in her job as a bank clerk, Chloe Tilling decided she wanted more than just process and transaction, her daily rigmarole was becoming lifeless and stale; she needed change and made the resolute decision to go and find it.
Alice tells students - a good attitude is everything
Over 100 construction trades students, based at our Bromley Campus, received a very important professional lecture this week when they were visited by Alice Hunt, Workplace Co-ordinator at construction giant, Berkeley Group.
Student takeover challenge gets underway at The London Marriott Hotel County Hall
After last year’s successful takeover of London’s Blueprint Café, our second cohort of ambitious young dynamos are preparing for an even bigger challenge next month. This time, the group of 13 will be descending on the five-star London Marriott Hotel County Hall.
Providing the skills of the future - a college at the heart of the conversation
As part of the recent National Apprenticeship Week, London South East Colleges got itself involved in a packed programme of events and activities that began with an announcement to recruit 100 apprentices in just 100 days.
FE is full of worthy winners, if only we believe it
Further education is full of award-winning achievement, but too often the sector avoids the limelight, says Dr Sam Parrett OBE
College Principal appointed as National Leader of Education
The CEO of London & South East Education Group has been named as a National Leader of Further Education (NLFE) - one of just eleven in the country.
New Erith MP drops in to judge blog competition
The newly elected MP for Erith and Thamesmead, Abena Oppong-Asare has made her first official visit to London South East Colleges this week. She came to judge students blogging entries that will send the winner into the first round of the Bank of England and Financial Times School Blog Competition 2019/2020.
Tyler's improved attendance in GCSE English brings success at last
If you heard a huge sigh of relief coming from the direction of our Holly Hill Construction Campus last week, you were probably witnessing the moment Tyler Tye discovered he’d passed the exam that had been eluding him for the past three years.