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Top marks in English leads Jasmin to greater opportunities
Business student and budding accountant, Jasmin has been putting in the extra hours and an enormous amount of effort during the past two terms as she seeks to improve her language and communications skills. She is making use of the great facilities and expert tutors in our English and Maths Hubs and will soon be sitting her GCSE English examinations.
Bromley's shining beacon of success
A Bromley school offering specialist provision for young people with social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs has been officially opened by the Mayor, Councillor Ian Payne this week.
Olivia's career is on the move
A chance encounter with one of the London South East Apprenticeship Company’s recruitment advisors has led 16-year-old Olivia into her first full-time job with Lewisham-based estate agency - Mark Beaumont Ltd.
Quality work experience for our students at Kent County Cricket Club
Three industrious students from London South East Colleges’ Nido Volans Centre have recently started exciting work experience programmes at one of the country’s top cricket clubs.
SEND student gets a special invite to Crystal Palace FC
One of our Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) students was given an exciting experience last week – when he was invited to watch a Crystal Palace FC training session and the pre-match press conference.
Local students embrace 'have a go' day at Kidbrooke Village
Berkeley Homes, working in partnership with London South East Colleges, welcomed 30 students from Thomas Tallis School in Kidbrooke to take part in a 'Have a Go' day on Thursday 9 March, as part of National Apprentice week.
College apprentices meet local MP to mark National Apprenticeship Week
A group of apprentices at London South East Colleges Orpington Campus were paid a special visit today by local MP and Minister of State for Universities, Jo Johnson.
Amy and the appliance of science
A former science student from our Bromley Campus has been creating waves of excitement in the world of science and education since completing her course back in 2013. Amy has not only progressed to studying for a Natural Sciences BSc (Hons) degree with the Open University, she has also established her own charity that aims to encourage more young women and people from disadvantaged backgrounds to study and forge themselves exciting careers in the fields of science and technology.
Sending Joe to Coventry
Joe has found his dream job with Ascott Cab Company and is studying one-day-per-week at London South East Colleges on the Motor Vehicle Level 3 course. At the end of the course/apprenticeship, he will be a fully qualified mechanic with over three years of work experience. Due to the nature of the business, he will soon be attending specialist training with Chinese electric taxi manufacturing company Geely, based in Coventry. He will learn the specialist skills and techniques in the maintenance of electric vehicles.