At London South East Colleges, the School Liaison Officers are crucial in connecting with schools and students.
What can we offer you?
- Virtual school visits
Our experienced School Liaison Officers can visit schools in person or virtually to support and guide students on the many options available when they leave school. - Careers fairs
We can virtually offer information and guidance to learners about possible post-16 progression routes from FE to HE studies to apprenticeship options. - Assemblies
We can deliver online presentations detailing post-16 options, including information about FE, Apprenticeships and HE pathways at the College. - GCSE results day
We can provide live information online about alternative academic and vocational study options. - HE-specific presentations and UCAS workshops
Our experienced staff can visit schools in person or virtually to provide support and guidance on the many higher education options available at the College. - Sector/Industry-specific talks
- T Level workshops
We can provide information about the new T Levels and a range of post-GCSE qualifications that perfectly balance classroom learning and real-world experience.
Visit our events page to find out when our next Open Days are.
In summary, school liaison officers at the College bridge the gap between schools and colleges, ensuring students have the information they need to make informed choices for their future education and career paths.
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Our courses at a glance
In addition to a vocational course, 16-18s can study English and Maths alongside their chosen course if necessary. This is usually done when the student has not achieved a grade 4 at GCSE or equivalent. For example, a student studying Level 2 Engineering could take GCSE maths or Numeracy Functional Skills alongside this course. We also offer various degree-level courses and professional qualifications for adults that students can progress onto. Our careers advisors are on hand to help with UCAS applications and give career advice to ensure every student gets onto the right course for them.
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Entry requirements
Each course has different entry requirements depending on the level.
- Entry Level 3/ Level 1 - There are no entry requirements, but if you don’t have any qualifications, you will be asked to take an English and maths test.
- Level 2 - 4 GCSEs at grades 9-3 (A*-D) (English and maths desirable) or a Level 1 qualification.
- Level 3 - 4 GCSEs at grade 9-4 (A*-C), including English and Maths, or a Level 2 qualification (Merit or Distinction) in a related subject.
Note: for skills-based qualifications, you might need the skills at Level 2 to enrol on Level 3.