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Message from the Chair 5
Welcome to the LSC Group 6
Group Profi le 8
Key Achievements 9
London School of Commerce London 10
Brit ish School of Commerce Colombo 11
London School of Commerce Malta 12
Westminster International Col lege Kuala Lumpur 14
London School of Commerce Dhaka 15
LSC Connect 16
A few of the Global Faculty 17
LSC Gal lery 18
LSC Advisory Board 20
St Piran’s School, Cornwall 22
Our Charit ies 23
C O N T E N T S
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Welcome to the London School of Commerce. We are
one of the largest and most internationally respected
private higher education provider in the United
Kingdom. The company has achieved national and
international success through its enterprise and strong
values-based decision making.
Located in a prime position in London, a minute walk
from The Shard and the London Bridge Train Station,
the campus was once the location where Shakespeare
frequented and until today draws tourists and visitors.
London School of Commerce (LSC) has more than
10,000 students in its London and overseas campuses.
Our flagship MBA program has captured the
imagination of many and our 30,000 plus alumni would
testify to the high quality of education and support
provided.
Established in 1999, the school has flourished as
a center of excellence in learning and teaching,
attracting students from more than 130 countries.
Our 11-member Advisory Board provides the
guidance that has enabled the school to achieve
academic excellence and sound governance. This
Board is a diverse group of high profile corporate
and government leaders who have collectively spent
decades on the architecture of a number of premier
public and private institutions.
LSC is one of a few private institutions that has the
coveted Highly Trusted Sponsor (HTS) status and
is also accredited by the Accreditation Services for
International Schools (ASIC).
It has successfully gone through a number of
university audits and validation processes, and was
commended by the Quality Assurance Agency for
Higher Education (QAA).
With a history of excellent academic and
administrative practices coupled with sound regulatory
compliance record, the institution can obtain degree
awarding powers in the United Kingdom. It is a
deliberate strategy of the Group to achieve this in the
next two years, which will see exponential growth in
international and domestic student numbers.
LSC also owns and operates the St Piran’s School in
Cornwall, highly reputed for its happy and nurturing
environment for students from nursery level to year 11.
The School has gained popularity in the community as
a high quality provider of lower primary and secondary
education. With strong stewardship, the School
continues to grow and provide a good foundation for
its students to enter tertiary education.
Recently we opened our Malta campus with the
opening ceremony being officiated by the Prime
Minister. Our engagement at the highest level of
government, both locally and internationally, has
placed us in a position of strength in the countries we
operate in.
Our holistic approach to education and nurturing
the minds of the young includes providing access to
sports and a strong initiative towards corporate social
responsibility.
LSC’s prowess in the sporting field culminated in the
cricket team being crowned champions in the regional
British University and Colleges Sports League in 2012
and 2013.
We also support and encourage a sense of community
through our charity, COPTE – Combating Poverty
through Education. COPTE funds educational projects
in various countries and aims to provide a high
quality education to children with otherwise limited
opportunities.
We foresee great growth and development for LSC in
2018 and beyond, and will continue to drive forward
our mission of providing quality-focused and cost-
effective programmes to students all over the world. I
look forward to welcoming you to the college soon!
- Lord Tomlinson
Chairman, LSC Advisory Panel
M E S S A G E F R O M T H E C H A I R
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W E L C O M E T O T H E L S C G R O U P
The LSC Group of Colleges was established in 1999.
As a result of continuous expansion and innovation,
it is regarded as one of the world’s leading providers
of international education. The institution was
founded with a commitment to provide flexible and
affordable learning opportunities to both domestic and
international students worldwide.
Over the years, the LSC Group has established itself
as a market leader in terms of its unique course
structures, its alumni community of over 30,000, and
its employment opportunities, creating jobs in both
the UK and overseas. This ever-growing number of
students is a testament to the high levels of student
satisfaction and to the outstanding results achieved
through the LSC Group’s pioneering approach to
teaching.
The LSC group currently operates campuses in London,
Kuala Lumpur, Malta, Colombo, Dhaka and more
recently Amman (Jordan). There are more than 10,000
students worldwide studying towards both taught and
research degrees in business. The London campus also
holds accreditation as a designated Research Centre
to its partner institutions with an active pool of around
150 postgraduate students.
The flagship London School of Commerce in London,
was one of the first colleges to receive the Highly
Trusted Sponsor (HTS) status from the United Kingdom
Border Agency. HTS is only granted to institutions that
demonstrate elite levels of quality in education and
compliance with immigration legislation.
More recently, LSC Malta was also accredited as a
Taught Degree Awarding Institution, meaning all
courses and degrees conferred by the LSC Malta
campus are valued and recognised throughout Europe.
All of LSC’s degree and postgraduate courses
are taught in partnership with respected British
universities further ensuring the quality and standards
of the teaching and qualifications.
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W E L C O M E T O T H E L S C G R O U P
LONDON
COLOMBO
MALTA
DHAKA
KUALA LUMPUR
AMMAN
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The LSC Group currently operates campuses
in the UK, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka,
Malta and Jordan. There are more than 30,000
alumni from 130 different countries, which
stands as a testament to the ever growing
student population and diverse range of
cultures it attracts.
Westminster International College in Malaysia
is currently under consideration as a possible
future Centre for Excellence in Islamic Banking
and Finance, which will become a great
advantage for local students under government
sponsorship.
The British School of Commerce, Colombo (BSC
Colombo) is in its seventh year of operation
and has in excess of 1,500 students enrolled
on the MBA Global (part-time) programme. It
is now regarded as one of the top providers of
postgraduate studies in Sri Lanka.
LSC Malta is one of the LSC Group’s newest
centres, established in 2014. It is licensed as a
Higher Education Institution by the National
Commission for Further and Higher Education
(NCFHE). The College already has in excess
of 400 students, of which 50 percent are
international from over 40 different countries.
In September 2017, the LSC Group and
the Middle East University (MEU) signed a
Memorandum of Understanding to deliver
University of Bedfordshire (UOB) programmes
in Amman (Jordan).
British School of Commerce,
Colombo, Sri Lanka
London School of Commerce,
Dhaka, Bangladesh
London School of Commerce,
Valletta, Malta
Westminster International
College,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Partner Universities
University of Suffolk
New College Durham
University of Bedfordshire
UK Operations
London School of Commerce
Globe Student Services
St. Piran’s School, Cornwall
As an additional education subsidiary, the LSC
Group owns and operates the St Piran’s School
in Cornwall, highly regarded for its secure
and nurturing environment for students from
nursery level to secondary level. The School has
gained popularity in the community as a high
quality provider of lower primary, primary and
secondary education. With strong stewardship,
the school continues to grow and provide a
good foundation for its students to continue
their education.
In more recent developments, the LSC Group
has gained the approval of the Scottish
Qualifications Authority(SQA), recognising
its Advanced Diploma Programme, thereby
granting a joint award that will be accepted in
both Australia and Canada.
As an organisation, the LSC Group have
established a record of successful collaboration
with UK universities over a number of years.
It has consistently maintained high academic
standards in all programmes. This includes
maintaining internal quality management
systems, principles, procedures and processes,
and achieving the requirements of the UK FHEQ
and the QAA UK Quality Code.
The phenomenal growth in the provision of
private higher education globally is expected to
continue, and the LSC Group expects to grow
to be a significant player.
The LSC Group is looking forward to expanding its existing campuses to the Middle
East.
The Group also runs a successful MBA part-time programme tailored specifically for
business executives. LSC’s highly experienced international flying faculty visit our
overseas centres to deliver the programme during weekends. The modular format
allows working professionals to undertake the programme with taught lectures every
6-8 weeks.
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A global reputation with
over 30,000 alumni from
over 100 countries
4,000 students globally
An international
faculty, based in the UK,
Switzerland & the Far East
Over 300 Doctoral
students
An eminent advisory/
governing body
A highly skilled and
experienced management
team
An effective sales and
marketing team
A strong international
recruitment network of
agents and regional offices
A truly international
curriculum with
transferrable credit
A number of commendations
from the UK Quality
Assurance Agency
Degree awarding powers
in Europe (Malta)
A portfolio of high quality
programmes at an
affordable prices
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Situated in a prime Location in London, only a one
minute walk from the landmark Shard building, and
London Bridge train station, the campus benefits from
being in the heart of the city. As well as having access
to world class education, our students are able to fully
immerse themselves in all that the thriving capital has
to offer.
The London School of Commerce (LSC) offers a
portfolio of graduate and postgraduate courses
in Business and Management leading to globally
recognised British qualifications. It also holds
accreditation as a designated Research Centre to its
partner institutions with an active pool of around 150
postgraduate students.
The London School of Commerce attracts a number
of executive students to its MBA Global (part-time)
programme. The course has been specifically tailored
for working professionals who are looking to study
part-time with a view to enhancing their career
prospects whilst remaining in full-time employment
LSC is one of only a few private institutions that holds
the coveted Highly Trusted Sponsor (HTS) status of the
UK and Immigration Service; it is also accredited by the
Accreditation Services for International Schools (ASIC).
Year upon year, it has successfully passed the required
UK university audits and validation processes, and has
been commended by the Quality Assurance Agency for
Higher Education (QAA).
A global reputation with over 30,000
alumni from over 130 different
countries
A number of commendations from
the UK Quality Assurance Agency
International faculty, based in the UK,
Switzerland and the Far East
A portfolio of high quality
programmes at affordable prices
Opportunity to study modules at any
of our global campuses
Evening and weekend classes
(MBA part-time)
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B R I T I S H S C H O O L O F C O M M E R C E C O L O M B O
The British School of Commerce (BSC) is one of the
most respected education institutions in Asia.
The MBA Global part-time programme offers students
the chance to study towards an internationally
recognised qualification. It is one of the most flexible
and recognised degree programmes for executives
who are seeking an affordable way to further their
careers as business management professionals.
During the seven years of operation, the School has
developed a wide recruitment network for domestic
students. Recruitment takes place every 6-8 weeks.
BSC already has more than 1,500 working professionals
enrolled on the MBA programme. It is one of the most
successful Colleges in the region, with more students
joining every year. BSC has a significant influence in
the Sri Lankan higher education sector, and has placed
itself as one of the best providers of postgraduate
education in Sri Lanka.
The School is committed to ensuring a conducive
and enriching environment, both professionally and
socially, for its students. The School is also proud of
its contributions to the educational, economic and
cultural development in Sri Lanka.
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The London School of Commerce Malta (LSC Malta)
first opened its doors to students in June 2014. It
is licensed as a Higher Education Institution by the
National Commission for Further and Higher Education
(NCFHE).
Offering cost-effective, and accelerated full-time and
part-time MBA programmes validated by University
of Bedfordshire, these programmes allow students
to achieve British qualifications, with flexible entry
and exit points throughout the year enabling them to
proceed to the next level of their education smoothly.
While the entire course can be completed in Malta,
students also have the option of completing the final
module/major project at other LSC Group campuses.
The LSC Malta English Language Academy is an
extension to the Business School; students who do not
have the full English language requirement, to have
the option to top up their English prior to joining the
MBA programme.
LSC Malta currently has in excess of 450 students, of
which about half are local and the rest international,
with a similar enrolment spilt between part-time and
full-time course.
The academic team is made up of professionals
who teach their subjects on a part-time basis while
also continuing to work in the commercial world.
This ensures that the learning students receive is
both relevant to modern business and stands up
academically.
Partnering with the University of Bedfordshire, UK,
the School currently offers the BA (Hons) Business
Management Studies, as well as the part-time and
full-time MBA Global programme.
The campus is conveniently located near the historical
city of Valletta, considered by UNESCO as a World
Heritage site, it is within easy reach of the island’s
main transport hubs, as well as a landscape of
historical landmarks, and social areas for you to enjoy
and explore.
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V I S I T T O L S C M A L T A B Y T H E P R I M E M I N I S T E R
On Monday, 20 November 2017, the London School of Commerce Malta had
the honor of a special visit by The Prime Minister of Malta, Dr Joseph Muscat.
The Prime Minister was attending a ceremony celebrating the three-year
anniversary of the LSC Malta campus. Welcoming Dr Muscat to the college, Lord
John Tomlinson, Chair of the LSC Advisory Board, outlined the success that LSC
Malta has enjoyed since its opening in 2014. The school, which has already seen
1,000 students graduate, has a current student body of 450 students from over
40 countries. In response, Dr Muscat observed that LSC Malta has gone from
strength-to-strength, adding that the institution was part of Malta’s strategy to
become a global education hub, attracting talented individuals to its shores.
Dr Joseph Muscat, the Prime Minister of Malta
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Westminster International College (WIC) is a fully
accredited higher education institution recognised
by the Ministry of Education (MoE) and the Malaysian
Qualifications Agency (MQA).
WIC delivers English programmes, foundation studies,
undergraduate and postgraduate programmes on a
collaborative basis with its UK university partners.
The College currently offers a range of programmes
including our Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Business
Studies, Master of Business Administration and the
Doctor of Business Administration.
Over the past 12 years, the College has developed a
far reaching recruitment network for international and
domestic students. With the help of strong supportive
staff, and a number of regional offices, WIC has grown
to be one of the most respected providers of education
in the region.
The College is committed to ensuring a conducive
and enriching environment for its students and
contributes to the educational, economic and cultural
development of Malaysia.
The campus has in excess of 1200 students and has a
strong alumni network with many working in some of
the biggest companies in Kuala Lumpur and occupying
significant positions in government agencies.
Westminster International College is part of the
successful London School of Commerce Group and
provides students with the unique opportunity to
travel between campuses to complete their award.
Premier status as one of Kuala
Lumpur’s best Colleges
An international faculty, based in the
UK, Switzerland and the Far East
High quality programmes at
affordable price
Strong alumni network in Malaysia
Unique opportunity to study modules
at any of our overseas campuses
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State of the art facilities
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London School of Commerce Dhaka (LSC Dhaka) is a
division of the London School of Commerce (UK) Group
of Colleges.
LSC Dhaka offers Undergraduate and Postgraduate
Programmes in Business and Management, allowing
students to study towards globally recognised British
Degrees in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
LSC Dhaka delivers courses based on the same sound
British educational system practiced by tertiary
educational institutions across the UK. Our aim is to
meet your goal of obtaining internationally recognised
high quality education, at affordable fees.
The London School of Commerce Dhaka is part of the
successful London School of Commerce Group and
provides students with the unique opportunity to
travel between campuses to complete their award.
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L S C C O N N E C T - T H E A L U M N I N E T W O R K
LSC Connect is the alumni network for you to
stay connected with us and with each other,
providing opportunities to connect with like minded
professionals, form new friendships, to continue your
personal and professional development wherever you
may be and build social networks that can help you
move ahead in your career. LSC Connect is open to all
past and current students.
As a member of LSC Connect you can access a number
of benefits for you including a free subscription to our
online LSC Connect magazine, discounts on full and
part time Masters and doctoral courses, invitations to
events and the use of our online community. There are
also opportunities to play an active role in the alumni
network by organising a reunion for your Course or
Year group or by joining or leading a regional group.
For more information visit www.lscconnect.co.uk
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A F E W O F T H E G L O B A L F A C U L T Y
Dr. Lester Massingham PhD is a world-renowned Marketing
and Strategy Consultant to Governments, Private and Public
Sector Multinational Enterprises. He is also an accomplished
author and has several bestselling books to his credit. He
holds the position of Director of Studies for the Executive
MBA programme in International Marketing awarded by the
Berne University of Applied Sciences and is now Director,
MBA for executives, London School of Commerce (UK)
Group of Colleges.
Dr Lucy Lu (BA, MBA, DBA) has more than 20 years of
experiences in global higher education management and
has held several senior academic and leadership posts and
international development roles at Newcastle University,
Plymouth University and Northumbria University in the
UK. Dr Lu’s current role as Provost and Global Academic
Director at LSC Group brought with it an innovative
approach towards global higher education management
and transnational education practice through the
integration of university-government-industry partnership
collaboration and the integration of western management
with eastern philosophy. In addition to supporting the LSC
vision and providing strong and inspiring leadership for
academic excellence at LSC group, Dr Lu leads the overall
design, development and implementation of LSC global
academic strategy to improve the institutional effectiveness
and enhancing the global reputation and positioning of LSC
through reshaping and transforming its global academic
strategy.
Mervyn Sookun BSc, MSc has been teaching for 14 years
at various British and Australian universities, including
the University of Hull, University of Lincolnshire and
Humberside and Oxford Brookes University. He has guided a
number of student research projects. Subject Specialisms –
Corporate Strategy and Total Quality Management.
Dr. Uma Mohan MSc, MMS, MS, PhD has 23 years
international teaching experience in Europe, Asia and
Australia. Dr Mohan has guided numerous dissertations
in the field of computing and Information Technology.
Dr Mohan is the Senior Course Leader and Head of the
Computing Department. Subject Specialisms – Numerical
Methods, Strategic Systems Management, Systems Analysis
and Design.
Khaldoun Dia-Eddine B.Eng MBA has over 10 years
lecturing experience in the fields of business development,
management and finance. He holds directorship of several
commercial companies and also works as a Business
Consultant for various organisations. Subject specialisms -
Business Development, Management and Finance.
Prof. Dr. Markus Prandini is a very experienced lecturer
in the area of International Business. He is currently the
Head of Regional Competence Center Asia-Pacific at ZHAW
School of Management and Law in Zurich. Dr. Markus
Prandini holds several lecture assignments in Economics,
Business and Education. His research interests are in
the fields of e-learning, inter-cultural management and
informal economics, internationalisation of small and
mid-sized companies, inter-cultural management and
e-learning.
Anand Walser - BSc, MCA, MBA worked in the corporate
world for seven years in the IT and hospitality industries.
He was involved with marketing, client relations, systems
analysis and auditing departments. Mr. Walser Moved into
academia and has been there for the last 14 years. He has
been involved with universities in UK, Australia and Asia
and has taught in numerous locations across the globe. He
has completed several corporate training programmes and
consultancy assignments for businesses in Europe and Asia.
Subject Specialisms - International Business, Marketing,
Personal Managerial Effectiveness, Business Ethics, Change
Management.
William Parrott has gained his Masters degree at Aberdeen
University. He then trained as a Chartered Accountant
with KPMG, and then completed his ACA qualification,
having achieved first time passes in all papers. Whilst with
KPMG he worked in the audit, tax and corporate finance
departments. William started his teaching career in 1996,
and since that date he has taught on both MBA and
professional courses, in many countries around the world.
Dr. Daniel Seelhofer has held senior positions in both
the private and education sector over the past 15 years
and is currently Vice Dean at one of the largest Swiss
business schools. He holds a PhD and a Master’s degree in
International Management from the University of St. Gallen
(HSG) and has lectured in over 12 countries. Additionally, he
is a serving officer and former battalion commander with
over 20 years experience in the Swiss Army. His research
interests revolve around the interplay of leadership and
cross-cultural factors.
Prof. Steve Lumby has a distinguished career that spans
both industry and academia. After working in various
capacities for the H J Heinz Company, he went to the
London School of Economics (LSE) where he lectured
and researched for 13 years. Following further academic
appointments, he then moved into the private Higher
Education sector and became Managing Director of LCA.
He is the author of many academic papers and his standard
Corporate Finance textbook is shortly to be published in
its 9th edition. Subject specialisms - Financial Analysis and
Management, Corporate Finance.
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LSC has been very successful in
the British Universities and College
Sports (BUCS) Cricket League
LSC London rugby team
London School of
Commerce graduation
awards ceremony, London
The LSC Group and Middle East University
at the signing ceremony, Amman, Jordan
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LSC Malta students enjoying dance classes in association with
the highly renowned dance School, The College of Dance
A truly global community
with students from over
130 different countries
A vibrant student
community at LSC Malta
British School of Commerce graduation
awards ceremony, Colombo
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L S C A D V I S O R Y B O A R D
Lord John Tomlinson (Chair) was a Member of UK
parliament, including time as a Foreign Office Minister,
and a Member of the European Parliament before
being appointed as a member of the House of Lords.
He was a lecturer prior to entering parliament and
has maintained strong links with Higher Education
through his inaugural Chairmanship of the Association
of Independent Higher Education Providers and many
years as Chairman of the Board of Governors of Anglia
Ruskin University.
Professor Michael Thorne became Vice Chancellor
of Anglia Ruskin University in 2007. He began his
university career as a lecturer at University College
London followed by a decade at Cardiff University. He
left Cardiff to take up management roles at Sunderland
University, and then Napier University in Edinburgh,
before becoming Vice Chancellor of the University of
East London. Michael has a first class honours degree
in Pure Mathematics, and a PhD in Computational
Group Theory. Over the course of his career, Michael
has authored, co-authored and edited a large number
of books and academic papers. He’s also contributed to
many television and radio programmes, and is in high
demand as a speaker.
Dr Paul Hartley With an academic background in
languages, Dr Hartley has held senior academic posts
at a number of UK universities before his appointment
as Pro Vice Chancellor (Academic) and Acting Vice
Chancellor at University of Gloucestershire. He has
extensive experience working for QAA in institutional
reviews and university title applications, and has acted
as a senior consultant for university executive groups.
Mr Tim Andradi, (Founder and CEO) started his
career at one of the ‘big six’ accounting firms, Arthur
Andersen, was followed by a Directorship of a listed
company E W Fact PLC. Subsequently Mr Andradi
founded the LSC Group in 1999 and has overseen the
development of LSC Group of companies globally. His
leadership has led to the creation of one of the biggest
private providers in the UK with a global footprint.
His internationalisation drive has resulted in seven
campuses commencing in Europe and Asia, and several
university partnership programs. In recognition of his
outstanding contribution to the promotion of British
education globally, Tim was made a Fellow of the
University of Wales Institute Cardiff.
Dr John Pugh was the Head of Education and then
Dean of Education and Sport at University of Wales
Institute, Cardiff (UWIC, now known as Cardiff
Metropolitan University) with a distinguished research
profile in Education. Dr Pugh was subsequently
appointed as Pro Vice Chancellor of UWIC/Cardiff Met
with responsibilities including international students,
Libraries, IT and other Learning Resources, and Sport
where he engineered the strategy for growth in
international student numbers and partnerships.
Professor Geoff Lancaster has combined an academic
and consultancy career. He was Professor of Marketing
at University of Huddersfield, and has held Visiting
Professorships at Macquarie University, University
of Lincoln and others. Dr Lancaster founded his own
media and communications consultancy firm. He has a
strong track record of publications in refereed journals
Rt Hon Mark Field, MP was first elected as the MP for
the Cities of London and Westminster constituency
in 2001, a seat he has been returned to four times.
In 2010, Mark was the youngest MP to be appointed
by the Prime Minister to the prestigious Intelligence
and Security Committee. Mark was made a Privy
Counsellor in March 2015 in recognition of his service
on the Committee. In the last Parliament Mark was
the Chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on
Venture Capital and Private Equity.
Dr Mahendra Chandra With a research background in
Financial Econometrics, Dr Chandra was an Associate
Professor at Edith Cowan University in Australia, before
his appointment as the Dean of Teaching and Learning
and subsequently, Dean of International. He moved to
the Curtin University Sydney’s Navitas campus as the
Director and Principle Executive Officer, before leading
the operations at Westminster International College
in Malaysia. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Curtin
University, Australia.
Dr Clive Day, MBE Following his extensive years
of industrial experience, Dr Day moved to teach
Engineering subjects at the University of Wales,
Newport. He was appointed Dean of Technology where
his contribution to the development of Mechatronics
was recognised by the award of an MBE. His 42 years
in higher education culminated in the role of Dean of
International Relations at University of Wales. This was
complemented by consultancy work In Engineering
and Higher Education.
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Professor Don Harper’s academic career started as a
lecturer and researcher in Organisational Behaviour
at the London School of Economics, and then Imperial
College, University of London. He became Professor
of Management, and Dean of the Business School
at Middlesex University. He is a Fellow of the Royal
Society of Arts, and Associate Fellow of the British
Psychological Society. Prof Harper was responsible for
setting up LSC as a Research Centre in London.
Professor Hadyn Griffiths began his academic career
as Head of Art and Design at Gwent College of Higher
Education, before taking up posts at Robert Gordon
University, and Southampton Solent University.
Prof Griffiths has extensive experience working for
the Quality Assurance Agency at all levels. He has
undertaken many higher education consultancy roles
advising such institutions as Henley Business School,
Ashridge Business School and the Dublin Business
School on quality and related matters.
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S T P I R A N ’ S S C H O O L , C O R N W A L L - A N I N D E P E N D E N T S C H O O L F O R C H I L D R E N
LSC wholly owns and operates the St Piran’s School in Cornwall, highly reputed
for its happy and nurturing environment for students from nursery level to
year 11. The School is a co-educational day school which aims to provide an
environment where pupils can develop their individual potential as learners with
high personal standards.
Its success is underpinned by the use of a broad curriculum, access to a wide
range of extra-curricular activities, and the good quality of teaching when the
pupils’ individual needs are carefully considered. With strong stewardship, the
School continues to grow and provide a good foundation for its students to enter
tertiary education.
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O U R C H A R I T I E S - C O M B A T T I N G P O V E R T Y T H R O U G H E D U C A T I O N ( C O P T E )
COPTE, the LSC Group’s charitable foundation was
registered officially with the Charities Commission in
September 2011 and follows the simple ethos: “ … to
support the education of children who find themselves
in the state of destitution or poverty... and who would
benefit from financial support in order that this
poverty cycle may be broken.”
All the supported projects are currently overseas and
the work started in the various countries has been
brought to the attention of COPTE by both LSC staff
and students. These include:
• Maw Sevana Boys’ Home in Colombo, Sri Lanka
• Morning Star School for Deaf and Hearing Impaired
Children in Bamenda, Cameroon
• Nyumbani Home and Village in Kitui, Kenya
However, these children’s projects were already
receiving generous donations from the LSC prior to the
the formalisation of COPTE in 2011. Many young people
worldwide have benefitted from the philanthropic
support and commitment generated by the Andradi
family.
As a result of COPTE, youngsters in Sri Lanka,
Bangladesh and Cameroon who would not otherwise
have had the chance to enter higher education or
vocational training have been sponsored by ongoing
support and scholarships. At the same time school
extensions have been built in the form of extra
classrooms and library facilities in Kenya, Cameroon
and Sri Lanka.
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