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Weight loss journey inspires ACL student to enrol on clothes making course
After embarking on a weight loss regime, ACL student Barbara Conroy decided that she wanted to be able to make clothes to fit her new physique.
All aboard! Students 'Turn London Purple' to commemorate opening of new Elizabeth Line
Level 2 and 3 Art and Design students from London South East Colleges Bexley visited Lesnes Abbey to showcase artwork commemorating the opening of the new Elizabeth line.
House of Lords Celebration for Exceptional Students
High achieving college students and dedicated teachers from across South London took a trip to the House of Lords today – for a special afternoon tea to celebrate their successes.
London South East Colleges receives Excellence in End-Point Assessment Award from City & Guilds
London South East Colleges has been recognised by City & Guilds/ILM for the high quality and standards of its apprenticeship provision.
College offers pioneering 4-day compressed week to attract English, maths and STEM specialists
London South East Colleges is offering English, Maths and STEM specialists a four-day compressed working week in a pioneering move to encourage teachers into the FE sector.
Fit your own mental health oxygen mask before fitting others
Even though life for many feels it is returning more to ‘normal’ since the pandemic hit, mental health issues show little sign of abating.
College honoured in national social value awards
London South East Colleges has for a second year, been recognised by the national Social Value Awards for the work it is doing to support its local communities.
From classroom to conflict zone: HE student volunteers at Ukrainian border
Last month HE student Adriano Borges (who currently studies a Foundation Degree in Social Care Studies at London South East Colleges University Centre) travelled to the Polish-Ukraine border to transport donated goods for refugees fleeing the ongoing war in Ukraine.
SEND and AP Green Paper: These are encouraging proposals, now we must see enacted reform
The long-awaited SEND and AP green paper recognises the many challenges the sector currently faces. From inconsistent, overly-bureaucratic processes and long delays in processing EHCPs to a national shortage of SEND professionals including educational psychologists and speech therapists – these are common issues that our own SEND and AP schools are dealing with every day.