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The remarkable achievements of over 130 children and young people have been celebrated at the annual London South East Academies Trust awards evening.

Bringing together nine schools from across Bromley, Bexley, Lambeth and Surrey, along with the Trust’s music service and alternative curriculum college – the special event took place at Fairfield Halls in Croydon.

Pupils were presented with awards for many different achievements, from most progress made, academic achievement and attendance, through to resilience, sports and community.

London South East Academies Trust is a multiacademy trust comprising Mainstream, Special and Alternative Provision schools across the region.

These are: Bromley Trust Academy (Hayes, Midfield and Blenheim), Bromley Beacon Academy (Orpington and Bromley), Bramley Oak Academy (Guildford), Aspire Academy (Bexley), Heron Academy (Lambeth) Horizons Academy (Bexley), Endeavour Academy (Bexley), Belmont Academy (Bexley) and Woodside Academy (Bexley).

Awards were also presented to students of Bexley Music and London South East Colleges’ Alternative Curriculum College, which are also part of the Trust.

During the event, guests were treated to fantastic performances by Bexley Music students, with a wonderful solo performance by Binu Tenakoon.

Two pupils from Bromley Beacon Academy –Tony Lee Lovell and Harry Thompson - also wowed guests with a DJ performance. This was in partnership with Noise Academy – an organisation which works with young people to promote music technology and helps them pursue interests and careers in the music industry.

CEO of London South East Academies Trust, Dr Sam Parrett CBE, welcomed pupils and guests to the event, saying: “As our network continues to grow and we welcome new schools into our Trust, I am so proud of the work we do and the impact our schools have within their communities.

Liz Lake, Development Director at London South East Colleges, who leads the project, added:

“If we are to effectively tackle the skills gap and help get people from all backgrounds into great jobs, it’s vital that we work collaboratively. The Advisory Boards we are launching today bring together employers, educators and Local Authorities – all experts in their fields and able to share their unique insight with the aim of creating exciting opportunities.

“We are hugely grateful to all our partners for joining us in this endeavour, which is set to benefit communities right across the Local London region.”

One of the employers attending the event was GetZero. CTO and Co-Founder, Matthew Robinson, said: “The launch event was a high energy gathering of people from a diverse group of employers, educators and specialists, all keen to find practical ways to promote and provide green skills, giving people access to the growing number of good green jobs”.

For more information about the Local London Green Jobs and Skills Partnership and the members involved, visit: Local London Green Jobs and Skills Partnership - High-quality Green Skills Training (locallondongreenskills.com)

“I am extremely grateful to our staff, our trustees, stakeholders and parents for the continued support they provide. Thank you for everything you do, which makes celebrations like tonight possible.” www.lseat.org.uk

Deputy CEO of London South East Academies Trust and compere for the evening, Neil Miller, added: “Our schools are very special places and tonight’s event rightly celebrated the many successes of these amazing children and young people. Bexley Music provided us with stunning performances and Noise Academy, with our two BBA students, was brilliant."

The Chair of London South East Academies Trust, Rama Venchard, was among the guests attending the event. He said: "This evening's celebration was a wonderful reflection of the hard work and commitment that staff and pupils put in daily. All our schools do a remarkable job, changing lives through fantastic education and care. Well done to everyone involved."

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