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Community spirit shines bright at London South East Colleges
Students and staff at London South East Colleges have come together to support the community at this difficult time by donating much needed food items to local foodbanks.
BR6 Restaurant and Bakehouse is closed until further notice
We are sorry that the College has had to temporarily close down BR6 Restaurant and Bakehouse following Government advice around the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Students' 'Super-Marriott' takeover runs like a dream
A group of enterprising students from London South East Colleges has been taking part in an intensive work experience challenge this week at the five-star London Marriott Hotel County Hall.
Caring students row through the night for Maypole Project
Students from London South East College’s Public Services course toiled with real spirit and grit in a rowathon lasting 24-hours this week raising funds for The Maypole Project, a charity supporting children with complex and medical needs.
College Principal to advise Disabled Students' Commission
Principal and CEO of London South East Colleges, Dr Sam Parrett OBE, has been appointed as an advisor to a new independent group, set up to support disabled students.
Cheniel's executive position secured through five-star service
In the decade since Cheniel Henderson began her course at London South East Colleges, she has worked herself into a remarkable position at one of London’s most prestigious five-star hotel groups.
Engine House powers crucial construction industry summit
Amid fears of a national skills shortage, and a drive to bolster the nation’s training providers to meet demand, London South East Colleges, in partnership with Berkeley Group plc and the Engine House Bexley, held its first Construction Industry Summit last week.
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.