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Mosaic South East opened for business in 2010, with its formal launch taking place at Eton College in July 2011.  The region covers operations in Slough, Windsor, Woking, Oxford and Milton Keynes.

Follow the links for more information on our Regional Leadership  and where we operate.


Latest developments!

Training sessions

There are no training sessions planned.

Book now by emailing punam.kharbanda@bitc.org.uk!


Regional Leadership

Each Mosaic region is overseen by a group of volunteers, who come together to provide strategic direction for Mosaic's work in that region. The Regional Chairman is Shahid Azeem, Chief Executive of ArcomIT. The Terms of Reference for the Regional Leadership Group can be downloaded here.

Mosaic’s South East Regional Manager is Punam Kharbanda punam.kharbanda@bitc.org.uk

Where we operate

  Participating Secondary Schools

  • Slough & Eton
  • Wexham
  • Baylis Court
  • Bishop David Brown
  • Milton Keynes Academy
  • Oxford Spires
  • Cheney School

Participating Primary Schools

  • Montem School

Participating Prisons and Youth Offending Teams

  • HMYOI Rochester
  • HMP The Mount

"The sessions have clearly contributed to raising the aspirations of the students."

Secondary school teacher

South East News

Mosaic Mentors experience what life’s like inside a prison.
Mosaic’s mentors were invited to tour HMP & YOI Rochester in Kent, as part of a series of visits to... read more
Mosaic’s Enterprise Challenge starts after showcase at Global Entrepreneurship Week event
Over 2,000 UK secondary school students from over 60 schools are expected to take part in this year’s Mosaic Enterprise... read more
Seeing is Believing visit in Woking highlights the positive results for students
Twelve delegates took part in the first of a series of regional Seeing is Believing visits in Woking on Tuesday,... read more
Mosaic Heroes of the month: Mary Daniels and Barney Tremblay
Mary Daniels and Barney Tremblay have both been selected as Heroes this month- congratulations to them both. ... read more