The College has 6 core values which underpin everything we do. Respect is one of our key values but is also embedded within all the other 5 values. The College aims to provide an inclusive environment where students and staff are highly valued, and relationships are based on mutual respect to provide a positive experience for all members of its community. The College has a reputation for working to remove barriers to achievement. This ethos enables us to recruit from a diverse range of staff and students and to ensure they progress and achieve successfully.
Our aim is to be an outstanding provider of education and training for all the communities we serve. To do this we will provide high quality teaching, learning and assessment for all, which will recognise and reflect diversity, provide appropriate support for those who require it and will be accessible for all. If you need any help or support our student services team is always on hand to offer guidance and practical help with any issues that may arise and our learning services team can help you with your studies.
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You can find out more about our commitment to equality and diversity in our Equality and Diversity Policy and our Equality and Diversity Report.
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University in name only, attended fine art degree. packed us in like sardines, cared not for complaintssuggestions, seemed like a business more than teaching body. Recommend looking elsewhere if student is serious, if yr a time waster you've found your home.
By king alf (Apr, 2018) |
College is just a joke. Teachers don't turn up, don't listen to any suggestions all the computers are incredibly slow and and crash due to the recent windows 10 'upgrade' seriously avoid this college. I got bullied and It took them 9 months to do anything. Really let down by this college
By Austin (Aug, 2017) |
this is the worst college ...crap teachers and managers are of no use, no one listens to complaints ....nothing is managed in the right way ...going in this college was the worst decision of my life ....
they don't deserve any star but here I give u one because of the one and only experienced teacher u have
By anna abrar (Aug, 2017) |
The college is extremely un organised, the leactuers don't always know what to teach especially when there is very little resources...
By Luke Jack (Aug, 2017) |
Ref to sixth form. Poorly run college. Poor lecturers. Different lecturers every dayso no continuity. No law lecturer for first 2 months then shocked your pupil is not performing. Blaming your child rather for failing than admiting their own failure.
My child chose 3 A-level after visiting sixth form colleges and schools. Biggest regret letting them go here. After a year of continued failings the result 3 disappointing grades. Now having to reassess and find a plan b.
Never again. Biggest mistake we made in the education of my child.
By Stephen Frost (Aug, 2016) |
i find the college really good place to meet new people and the tutors are good and friendly sometime they are not available. the college have excellent facilities...
By mzingaye siziba (Aug, 2013) |
The transformative education at South Essex College of Further & Higher Education has brilliantly empowered my child, and the dedicated staff have fostered incredible growth and confidence.
By Thembe Mabaso (Aug, 2024) |