General Facilities
IT Support and Facilities
Our IT suites are equipped with state-of-the-art Pentium PC's with strong and secure networking. We aim at consistent investment and refurbishment to provide the best and latest IT services to the students.
Audio and Visual Aid
Besides the basic amenities, our classrooms are equipped with multimedia projectors to deliver lectures and conduct seminars.
Library
The Library at LCBMIT supports the teaching, research and learning needs of the College community by delivering flexible access to an extensive range of resources to build on knowledge for all. There is also the local public library which is within walking distance from the college, where tours can be arranged for students.
Classrooms
Our classrooms are fully equipped with the latest teaching amenities, well-lit and comfortable, providing students with an environment conducive to study.
Self serving canteen
There is a cafeteria where students can relax and unwind, with wide variety of foods on offer.
Student Trips
In partnership with Stockwell Community Green Service, the college organises various educational and social trips to various national and local locations. In the past we have visited numerous theme parks and have taken the students rock climbing and canoeing. In December 2010, we took our students to the Waltham Forest Town Hall to meet the Mayor, discussing pressing issues such as the rise in tuition fees.
Sports Facilities
LCBMIT organises free sporting activities in: football; cricket; swimming; Tae Kwando; Karate; and boxing. We also provide a mini-gym for students. The College has also made arrangements with the local sports centre for LCBMIT students to make use of their facilities.
Student Welfare
The College welfare team devote much of their time to the care of overseas students still finding their feet. This may include helping students register with a doctor (overseas students are entitled to health care under the National Health Service), or finding an ethnic restaurant or a place of worship. Also, there will be occasions when a student needs official documents, in order to extend a student visa for example, or open a bank account. The welfare team will be happy to help. The College aims to make its students feel at home, and to provide the pastoral and administrative support that will allow them to concentrate on their studies.
Help and Advice Centre
To help students make use of resources and services available, our friendly and approachable staff are happy to offer assistance and advice to students every Friday from 1-3pm.
Collaborative Partners
News
Talent Recognition Award Ceremony (TRAC): It is an important part of the college ethos that we recognise students’ achievements, and we celebrated this on 17th February 2011 at the Talent Recognition Award Ceremony (TRAC) 2011 with Buckinghamshire University
read moreLCBMIT Students Meet the Mayor of Waltham Forest: Student Ambassadors of LCBMIT were fortunate to spend a day at the Chamber of Cllr Masood Ahmed, Mayor of Waltham Forest, on 9th of December 2010.
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And what I hope will happen, in the very near future, is that our university and your college will be strategic partners