The school’s LPC was rated as a “commendable practice” by the SRA’s panel of assessors across all six performance criteria: teaching, learning and the curriculum; assessment; students and their support; learning resources; leadership and management; and quality assurance and enhancement.
The news comes after BPP was granted degree-awarding status earlier this year, becoming the
BPP will now offer the LPC and the Bar Vocational Course as optional masters degrees, with students able to take additional modules to win the degree. The Graduate Diploma in Law will be offered as an honours degree in law.
Rival provider the
BPP has around 5,000 full and part-time students and outperformed the rest of the BPP training group for the first half of 2007, with profits up nearly 50% against a 17% hike in turnover. It also retained its status as exclusive provider to the City LPC consortium – a key client comprising Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Herbert Smith, Lovells, Norton Rose and Slaughter and May.