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London South East Colleges wins national communication award
London South East Colleges’ Nido Volans Centre has been named College of the Year in Pearson’s Prestigious Shine a Light Awards 2019.
BR6 to transform into an 'Indian Kitchen Supper Club' for one night only!
Inspirational Chef and Restaurateur Asma Khan will be visiting London South East Colleges’ BR6 Restaurant on Wednesday 24 April to meet students and support them with a special fundraising event.
Eunice flies off for work placement of a lifetime
A student studying at London South East Colleges’ Bexley Campus has flown off to Saudi Arabia this month, having been selected to join a top catering team, which is supporting the opening of a new hotel.
Planning application submitted for London Aerospace and Technology College
Following the latest successful public consultation, a planning application has now been submitted to the London Borough of Bromley, seeking permission for a pioneering aerospace college to be built at London Biggin Hill Airport.
Hospitality and catering students rise to the challenge of the Blueprint Café
Students from London South East Colleges’ staged an exciting ‘restaurant takeover’ yesterday at London’s prestigious Blueprint Café when they ran their complete lunchtime and afternoon service.
Construction students begin refurbishment of historic theatre
A much-needed refurbishment of the Bromley Little Theatre, situated close to the town centre, has finally got underway this week with the help of a group of budding bricklayers and carpenters from London South East Colleges’ Bromley Campus.
Hospitality and catering students transform into apprentices as they go InterContinental
Two London South East Colleges students are preparing themselves for a major transition into hospitality, food and beverage apprentices at London’s InterContinental at the O2.
New research reveals that London teenagers are unsure where their education is heading
Almost a third of British teenagers are worried that the next few years of their education may be a ‘waste of time’ and are unsure as to where their education and careers are heading.
Former student wins Point of Light Award for outstanding work in the community
A former London South East Colleges student and her mother have recently received a personal letter from Prime Minister Theresa May congratulating them on becoming the UK’s 117th and 118th Point of Light Winners.