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TV chefs bring a taste of the Kentish Hare to BR6
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TV chefs and restaurateurs Chris and James Tanner joined the BR6 Restaurant student team last night to host a special charity dinner.
School's 'in' for Nicolle and Lilli
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Two students who couldn’t get out of school quick enough in their teens, are now careering their way back into the classroom as they pursue rewarding teaching professions.
Lights, Camera, Action! George sets his sights on the movies
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Budding film maker, George, has stars in his eyes as he heads to Bath Spa University this September to study for a BA (Hons) in Film and Screen Studies.
Sharing good practice, showcasing talent
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Representatives from a vocational college in Germany came to visit London South East Colleges this week and were overwhelmed by our modern facilities, cutting-edge teaching and training methods and entrepreneurial initiatives.
Media 'Hungary' students find inspiration in Budapest
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London South East Colleges’ creative media, art, design and journalism students have just returned from a thrilling four-day fact finding trip to one of Europe’s most exciting cultural attractions - Budapest.
Students honour fallen Police with 24-hour 'Rowathon'
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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
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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
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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
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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.