For the Bromley College founded in 1666, see Bromley & Sheppard's Colleges. For the art college, see Ravensbourne (college) § History.
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Further education, higher education school in Bromley, England
1907-2016 – founding institutions 2016 – London South East Colleges
Local authority
Bromley, Bexley, Greenwich
Department for Education URN
130430 Tables
Ofsted
Reports
Principal
Sam Parrett
Staff
650+
Gender
Mixed
Age
16+
Enrolment
10,000+ (2019)[1]
Website
www.lsec.ac.uk
Bromley College of Further and Higher Education, trading as London South East Colleges (LSEC), is a large college of further education and higher education operating in south-east London, England.[1] It is a partner college of six of the twelve schools of the University of Greenwich. LSEC was established in 2016 by the amalgamation of Bromley College, Greenwich Community College and Bexley College.[1] Its largest campus is in the town of Bromley, and others are situated in Erith, Plumstead and Orpington.
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