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Royals present London South East Colleges with Queen’s Anniversary Prize

London South East Colleges has been presented with a Queen’s Anniversary Prize by HRH The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall at a special Buckingham Palace ceremony.

Collecting the prestigious medal on behalf of the college, based in Bromley, were chairman Stephen Howlett and chief and principal Dr Sam Parrett.

Joining 22 other prize-winning institutions, London South East Colleges was one of just four further education colleges nationally to receive the accolade on Thursday of last week, which is the highest honour that can be awarded to a further or higher education institution.

The college was chosen in recognition of its high quality technical and vocational provision, specifically in relation to its recent work within the construction .

Pictured top are London South East Colleges’ principal and chief executive Dr Sam Parrett, and Errol Ince, vice principal (STEM) with the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall.

 


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