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MPs welcomed to London South East Colleges
London South East Colleges’ Bexley Campus today hosted a special visit for Sir David Evennett, MP for Bexleyheath and Crayford and Louie French, MP for Old Bexley and Sidcup.
TV star encourages businesses to employ SEND learners
Young actor Daniel Laurie, famous for his role as Reggie in BBC’s Call the Midwife, has called on businesses to recognise the many benefits of employing young people with learning disabilities.
College and one of its 'Unsung Heroes' honoured
London South East Colleges and a special member of its staff have been presented with awards by the Royal Borough of Greenwich to recognise their dedication and contribution to the community.
PwC show how students from all backgrounds have the chance to build a career in technology
PwC, a leading professional services network, delivered an IT Department Takeover at London South East Colleges inspiring students to explore career routes in technology and gain a flavour of the skills, attributes and characteristics employers are typically seeking from candidates in this industry.
Call for more support for growing numbers of lone child asylum seekers at London colleges
Increasing numbers of lone child asylum seekers with complex needs are enrolling at London colleges and staff need extra support to help them, the head of a college group has warned.
#GoodforMEGoodforFE Ukraine Crisis Appeal
The FE sector’s 'Good for ME Good for FE' community action campaign has launched an emergency appeal to support people in Ukraine.
London South East Colleges celebrates LGBT+ History Month 2022
Last month, London South East Colleges was proud to be part of the annual celebration of LGBT+ History Month.
Boost your business by becoming a SEND employer
London South East Colleges is calling on employers in the Creative Arts and Sports and Leisure Industries to come and find out about the many benefits of employing young people with learning disabilities.
Get the Edge: College launches T Levels event this February
This September, London South East Colleges is excited to be offering 16-19-year-olds the opportunity to study brand NEW T Levels – a new two-year technical qualification, equivalent to three A Levels.