
LCA is proud to receive the Queen’s Award for Enterprise 2010. The announcement on 21st April 2010 of this prestigious award is the second time that LCA has been honoured. In 2006 LCA was the first Accountancy College to receive the award. Since 2006 LCA has developed a range of successful academic programmes in the accountancy, business, and management areas at undergraduate and postgraduate level in partnership with Anglia Ruskin University.
Whilst LCA’s success is very much a team effort, the driving force behind its growth is the Founder and Managing Director, Ravi Gill, whose simple philosophy of Quality, Affordability and Flexibility permeates both course and service provision.
The College has recently acquired a substantial 65,000 sq ft educational development at Charterhouse Street in EC1 as the flagship headquarters for future course provision in London.
Commenting on the Award, Ravi Gill paid tribute to lecturers and support staff who have worked tirelessly to provide students with a quality learning experience in a supportive environment. Ravi also looked forward to LCA going from strength to strength and hoped that the College would get the hat trick when it will next be allowed to apply in 2013.
Mark Prisk MP, Minister for Business and Enterprise
“I am delighted to see that your organisation the Queen’s Award for Enterprise: International Trade this year.
Our prosperity as a nation depends so much on our corporate success in overseas markets and I am genuinely delighted that your enterprise’s outstanding international trade performance has been recognised. I know that such results involve a great deal of hard work and team effort. Please convey my warm congratulations to everyone in your enterprise who have contributed to this excellent result.”Mark Prisk
