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  1. HRH Queen Elizabeth ll

    It is with great sadness that we learnt of the passing of HRH Queen Elizabeth ll yesterday evening. She truly was an inspirational leader on the world stage, an icon and a mother. Life without her on the throne is indeed hard to imagine and we send our...

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  2. The future of assessment must be a more level playing field

    The return of public exams for the first time since 2019 has been difficult period for all young people – particularly as many have never been through the examination process before, but also because mitigation and marking arrangements have meant a...

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  3. Neil Coates

    Neil oversees the College's Higher Education provision, curriculum innovation, partnership arrangements, SEND, ESOL and ALS. Neil has cross-college responsibility for all commercial and facility hires, leading the college's agenda to continue to...

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  4. CELTA

    widely recognised by employers for teaching English as a Foreign Language (EFL) or English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) both in the UK and abroad.

  5. Student takeover challenge gets underway at The London Marriott Hotel County Hall

    to Westminster Bridge on the River Thames. The students are currently studying programmes in business, travel and tourism, ESOL and hospitality. Between Monday 9 to Friday 13 March, they will each be occupying their respective roles as General Manager,...

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  6. #LockdownUnlocked initiative preparing students for the road ahead

    student mentoring scheme which will provide support and guidance to students, a lockdown cook-off challenge for our SEND and ESOL learners and a campaign by our English language students to write friendship letters to the residents of care homes who are...

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  7. New supported internship programme goes live at the PRUH

    6 September. The programme was first initiated after discussions between the College's Career Pathway Director for SEND and ESOL Rhona Sapsford, PRUH Deputy Director of Nursing, Lizzie Wallman and SEND Reforms Project Manager for the London Borough of...

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  8. Adult & Community Learners hold first Creative Fair since pandemic began

    selling unique gifts such as ceramics, stained glass and jewellery, produced during their courses. By manning stalls, ESOL learners had a chance to hone their English skills too. 120 visitors were treated to a range of learner displays as well as...

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  9. Boost your business by becoming a SEND employer

    the Halfmoon and Unicorn Theatres and Charlton Athletic Community Trust. Rhona Sapsford, Career Pathway Director of SEND, ESOL and ALS at London South East Colleges, says: “Through our many years of experience, we know how much value SEND learners can...

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  10. Call for more support for growing numbers of lone child asylum seekers at London colleges

    has eight campuses in south east London. There are 145 unaccompanied asylum seeking children seeking children enrolled on ESOL (English for speakers of other languages) courses at campuses in Bromley, Bexley and Greenwich. This is four per cent of the...

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