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L'Oréal Colour Trophy Watch Party for our hairdressing students
We were pleased to welcome the L’Oréal team to inspire the next generation of hairdressers. The L’Oreal Colour Trophy (LCT) is a prestigious, global competition within the hairdressing industry which enables hair professionals to showcase their talent and creativity and be in with the chance to win amazing prizes.
Green and digital partnership brings employers, local authorities and education sector together to address skills gap
A unique public-private sector partnership designed to help combat skills shortages across the green and digital skills sector has launched with its first employer event.
Summer art project success for our ESOL students
Several Greenwich 'English for Speakers of Other Languages' (ESOL) students took part in a summer art project in collaboration with the Old Royal Naval College (ORNC).
London South East Colleges supports Erith Made Festival
Bexley Campus offered a warm welcome to the public as they joined nine other leading organisations in Erith who opened their doors to showcase their work and what they have to offer.
HRH Queen Elizabeth ll
It is with great sadness that we learnt of the passing of HRH Queen Elizabeth ll yesterday evening.
The future of assessment must be a more level playing field
The return of public exams for the first time since 2019 has been difficult period for all young people – particularly as many have never been through the examination process before, but also because mitigation and marking arrangements have meant a level of uncertainty has persisted.
New partnership to improve ESOL provision in support of Ukraine
A new partnership agreement has been launched to enable more English language learning support for people from Ukraine.
Celebrating GCSE success
Students at London South East Colleges are celebrating their GCSE achievements today; having been the first cohort to sit exams since 2019.
University on your doorstep: Higher Education made affordable at London South East Colleges
As millions of young people await their A Level results this week, the rising cost of living and anticipated 'deflation' of grades is expected to adversely impact the number of school leavers getting and taking up places at university this year.