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The College prides itself in being open and accessible.
The Learner Handbook summarises the broad range of services we provide as well as the various levels of support we offer to our learners. We hope you find the content informative and helpful. If however, there is anything else you want to know or need help with, please get in touch. All our staff are committed to providing the best possible service and to helping you get the most out of your time spent with us.
Code of Conduct
Learners from a wide variety of backgrounds are welcomed and work happily together. Unfortunately, there are rare occasions when the behaviour of students falls below a standard that is reasonably acceptable in modern adult society. For this reason, we have noted below some of the types of behaviour towards staff or fellow students that may result in the exclusion of a learner:
- Any example of racial or sexual harassment
- Behaviour that is physically or verbally abusive
- Any unduly noisy or unruly behaviour, or use of foul or abusive language
- Disrupting any class or any other College activity, whether or not involving staff or other students
- Deliberately, or by gross negligence, causing damage to any College buildings, equipment, books or furnishings, or any property of others
- Any unauthorised interference with software or data belonging to, or used by, the College
- Any theft of property or any other dishonest act
- Any gambling on College premises
- Any drunkenness on College premises or any activity associated with the use, possession, or supply of any illegal drug
- Any bullying, intimidation, taunting, verbal abuse or the use of any violence, or threat of violence, towards any person
- Any behaviour which would bring the College into disrepute
- Any act which may have an adverse effect on the work of the College or on other students
Learner Charter
Our commitment to you:
- Impartial and unbiased information, advice on guidance on the learning and employment support opportunities, as well as qualification and career paths that our programmes offer
- Initial assessments to make sure you get on the right course and level, and we put in place the right support to help you achieve
- A learning environment which is inclusive, friendly, purposeful, and safe
- High quality teaching and learning by tutors with relevant qualifications and experience. Learning & Enterprise College Bexley
- Personalised learning through individual learning plans which will help you focus
- Developmental feedback from your tutor(s)
- Access to support and/or a referral to specialist agencies to help you when you are facing personal difficulties
- Soft skills and wider skills for a more holistic learning experience
- Free internet access for learning and job search
- Listen to your voice through 3 learner surveys per year and class visits and suggestions box (Reception)