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Students honour fallen Police with 24-hour 'Rowathon'
Students from London South East College’s Public Services course toiled through the night on Thursday to raise over £600 for the national charity Care of Police Survivors (COPS).
Students reinvent themselves through an Access course
Mature students, William and Imogen are taking advantage of a set of courses designed specifically for adults wishing to completely change career direction after a number of years out of the education system.
Meet the Ravensbourne girls
Four passionate media enthusiasts, based at London South East College’s Bexley Campus, are Ravensbourne-bound in September after the successful completion of their Creative Media Production BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma course.
Why English and Maths are so important to your future
Over the past ten years, there has been a huge shift in opinion by employers, universities, professional bodies and training providers about the need for good grades and attainment in the two core subjects of English and maths; particularly when setting entry requirements and criteria for higher education, professional qualifications and job opportunities.
TV star pays a visit to our student-led Bakehouse
TV presenter and novelist, Prue Leith paid a special visit to London South East Colleges' Orpington Campus in April, to meet students and staff at the new BR6 Bakehouse.
Greenwich students to set sail on Tall Ships
A group of students based at our Greenwich Campus will be taking the journey of a lifetime at the weekend when they set sail on the first leg of the Rendez Vous 2017 Tall Ships Regatta. Jack, Luul, Litalia, Lois, and Jack will join the fleet of tall ships as they depart from the Greenwich peninsula over the Easter weekend.
Andrew strives for good GCSE grades to enter university
Occupational Therapy Technician, Andrew is currently working hard to achieve a good grade in his GCSE English exams in order to qualify for a university place next year. He has decided to extend his career goals and go the whole way to becoming a fully qualified Occupational Therapist but requires a more formal academic qualification to help him get on course.
TV chefs launch the Great Orpington Bakehouse
The College’s new BR6 Bakehouse was officially opened today by TV chefs and BR6 patrons, Chris and James Tanner.
It's all kicking off at the Palace
Three Sports and Exercise Science students received the chance to experience a new sports programme at Crystal Palace Football Club last week.