At South Bank Colleges we are dedicated to giving every learner meaningful experience in real industry settings, and the past few weeks have highlighted exactly what makes T Levels so valuable.

Our T Level Health students have completed a six week project with the charity NAZ Project, led by Avanti Arseculeratne. They explored mental health, communication and empathy, gaining confidence and a clearer understanding of care within diverse communities.
We were pleased to welcome Bill Davies and Morenike Folorunsho from Guys and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, who delivered an inspiring session on midwifery and compassionate care with tutor Janaya Spiteri. Their ongoing support was recently recognised with a certificate of appreciation from the college.
Our first year T Level Education and Early Years learners also met Kirstie O'Neill and nursery managers from Bright Horizons, who offered valuable insight into the Early Years sector and helped prepare students for their upcoming placements. We are grateful for the continued support from Kirstie ONeill and Katey Gower.
These opportunities have motivated our learners and strengthened the link between study and industry. We look forward to sharing more exciting moments as the year continues.