Top quality international education in London

South Thames College London (STCL) has a long tradition of delivering top quality courses to international students. The College has a lively and diverse group of over 20,000 students each year, including many from all parts of the world.
The College offers you a huge range of courses, from English Language to professional and vocational courses in Business, Arts or Engineering, at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. For more details, register here now
STCL is a publicly funded college and provides you with the highest quality teaching combined with affordability and outstanding service. We have invested over £130 million in our campuses. Our modern facilities feature smart board technology, sports, modern and well-resourced study centres in addition to 3 cafes and numerous social areas.
STCL is a UK Border Agency Highly Trusted Sponsor, and is licensed to issue a Confirmation of Acceptance of Studies / CAS for Tier 4 Student Visas.
Explore our website to find out more about our courses, how to apply to STCL or finding a local agent to help you. You will also find information about life as an international student in London, as well as what you need to do to prepare before you get here, such as applying for a visa.
You can download a copy of our undergraduate and postgraduate prospectus for international students or email the international team on international.office@south-thames.ac.uk if you have any questions.
If you would like to find out more about how to enrol, please e-mail international.office@south-thames.ac.uk or contact one of our representatives around the world.
We look forward to hearing from you!
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Amancay Tapia, HNC in Media Production
"I knew I wanted to be a filmmaker and wanted a practical course where we had the chance to get involved in all aspects of film production. During my course I have been editing, directing, writing, producing and even acting in my own films. My dream came true in 2008 when I directed what is now my first feature film “Campo de Batalla” (Battlefield) showing in Spain. I was selected by the Spanish film academy as one of twenty young Spanish filmmakers to watch, and I’m currently writing my next feature film which is set in London and Bolivia. It's been a long time since I left South Thames but that course was truly the beginning of what is my career today as a filmmaker."
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