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London Design & Engineering UTC

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Avoid this place like the plague. - Teacher London Design & Engineering UTC Employee Review

1.0
3 Aug 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Specialist college with industry links. Equipment and materials a plenty. Pupils are eager and want to learn Behaviour is good. You can accept the situation, stay here, get your experience and move on.

Cons

SLT and Middle Management are self serving, and are only interested in their own careers. As such they have a lack of empathy and consideration for other members of staff. The Principal thinks of the college as a business, his focus is not on the teaching and learning. Over all this is a racist and sexist organisation. You will be treated badly, especially if you are a woman of colour. Management and Leadership will expect you to put up and shut up. Diversity and Inclusion is a joke. HR at LDE are 100% on the side of management and will brush all complaints under the carpet. Do not expect to be supported in your teaching role. Your work life will not be balanced. Your effort will not be rewarded with even a thank you.

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1.0
24 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good location Parking Flexible working

Cons

Senior leadership and middle management often seemed driven by internal politics and self-interest rather than supporting staff. Favouritism was difficult to ignore, with louder or more visible employees rewarded while quieter, hardworking staff were frequently overlooked. At the same time, incompetence and poor performance often appeared to go unaddressed, which created frustration and damaged morale. Despite regularly promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion initiatives, the culture often felt performative rather than genuinely inclusive in practice. Staff concerns were not always taken seriously, and representation at leadership level did not necessarily translate into meaningful support or fairness across the organisation. HR felt ineffective and primarily focused on protecting the organisation instead of supporting employees. In a small team structure, this left little meaningful support when problems arose. Staff feedback was regularly ignored unless it aligned with decisions leadership had already made. Poor decision-making and inconsistent leadership had a noticeable impact on morale and wellbeing. While the organisation presents itself as ambitious and growth-focused, the internal culture made it difficult to feel valued, supported, or secure as an employee. Token gestures of appreciation (a box of chocolates at Christmas and an Easter Egg at Easter) did little to address the wider issues within the workplace culture.

4.0
13 Aug 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The team was great and supportive

Cons

There wasnt many opportunities to develop or work on CPD for non teaching staff

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