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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.
A passion for teaching and training leads Marcel to first class honours degree
An inspirational tutor from London South East Colleges’ hospitality team has achieved a first class honours degree in teaching and professional training.
Congratulations to our Principal - shortlisted for a national award
The Principal and CEO of London South East Colleges has been shortlisted for a prestigious Tes FE Award – in the FE Leader of the Year category.
By special invitation - William and Jane attend eminent Prince's Trust Centre opening event
A former London South East Colleges student and his tutor attended the official opening of the new Prince’s Trust South London Centre alongside His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales in December.
Why collaboration is key to colleges' success in 2020
"Not just in terms of addressing the skills gap post-Brexit, but for social impact in communities, too."
By Dr Sam Parrett OBE, Group Principal and CEO, London and South East Education Group
Former student - now entrepreneur - returns to College as 'Super-Governor'
To say London South East Colleges governor Mark Trinick has had a rich and varied career so far would be an understatement. The 46-year-old former Bromley College student and staff member has since worked as an actor, software engineer, developer and is CEO of local tech company, VLE Support Ltd. He is now bringing his vast wealth of experience and insight back to the institution that gave him a much-needed second chance after leaving school.