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Lewisham College is a further education college in the London Borough of Lewisham, south-east London. It was established in 1990, having previously been known as SELTEC (South East London College of Technology [ 1 ] ) since the early 1970s, which was run by the Inner London Education Authority.
Established in 1891 by the Christian Brothers, the school has a non-selective enrolment policy and currently caters for approximately 1,350 boys from Year 5 to Year 12. The school is the oldest of the Christian Brothers schools operating in Sydney.
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An adult learner—or, more commonly, a mature student or mature-age student—is a person who is older and is involved in forms of learning. Adult learners fall in a specific criterion of being experienced, and do not always have a high school diploma. Many of the adult learners go back to school to finish a degree, or earn a new one. [1]
[15] The school also had its own film unit and produced feature-length films including Twenty Four Hundred Pennies (1962) [16] and The Custard Boys (1979) [17] which starred pupils and staff from the school. In 2016 the school was forced to cut costs by an annual £1.3M, as funding had been cut as part of a political decision at Westminster. [18]
Exemplary situation – a workshop, the Tertiary Education Union (TEU) Annual Conference in Wellington, New Zealand in 2012. Adult education, distinct from child education, is a practice in which adults engage in systematic and sustained educating activities in order to gain new knowledge, skills, attitudes, or values. [1]
Pages in category "Secondary schools in the London Borough of Lewisham" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
The London's Poverty Profile, a report by Trust for London and the New Policy Institute, found that 42% of 19-year-olds in Lewisham lack level 3 qualifications. This is the 3rd worst rate out of 32 boroughs. [17] In 2018, Lewisham had the third highest rate of exclusions of pupils from secondary schools of any area in England. [18]