The College remains open and operating as normal during the current warm weather. Our buildings are equipped with a range of measures to help maintain a comfortable environment for students, staff and visitors.
We will continue to monitor conditions and follow any relevant guidance. At present, all teaching, learning and support services are running as usual.
The College remains open and operating as normal during the current warm weather. Our buildings are equipped with a range of measures to help maintain a comfortable environment for students, staff and visitors.
We will continue to monitor conditions and follow any relevant guidance. At present, all teaching, learning and support services are running as usual.
Studying a new course is a great way to develop your skills and open new doors. If you want to improve your career or get back into education, Southwark College has a wide range of courses starting in 2026.
As well as flexible, professional programmes for adults, we also offer English/ESOL courses designed to equip you with the essential skills needed for progression into work or further study.
Browse our courses below to learn more about the opportunities starting at Southwark College this term.
We also offer courses for 16-18s and adults starting in September 2026. Find out more on the links below:
All courses are subject to availability, eligibility and accessibility needs. You will not be guaranteed a place on a course until you have fully enrolled and received your Learning Agreement.
Search for a course or your favourite subject, find more information and begin your application.
Coronavirus update
Southwark College is closely monitoring all communications and guidance as it becomes available. This information is for students and staff and reflects updates from the World Health Organisation (WHO) and Public Health England (PHE). We are prepared to escalate our contingency arrangements in the event of change.
The government is monitoring the situation closely and will continue to work with the WHO and international community. For staff and students, it remains business as usual across our sites and our workplaces.
Please note that, at present, this advice refers only to arrivals from Wuhan, and not the remainder of China. If you have returned from Wuhan you should:
Call NHS 111 to inform them of your recent travel to the city. Students should also notify their GP.
Self-isolate for a total period of 14 days following arrival from Wuhan – avoiding contact with other people in the same way as you would in the case of ‘flu. You should do this whether or not you are experiencing any symptoms.
General guidance for those planning visits to Wuhan or other destinations in China
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) maintains updated travel advice for those planning a trip to Wuhan or other destinations in China. This is available at: