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54 Educators providing Administration courses in Rickmansworth

Kbm Training & Recruitment

kbm training & recruitment

4.5(179)

London

KBM Training and Recruitment is a well-recognised training provider specialising in Accounting, Finance, Taxation and Business Administration. We provide practical / hands-on training through qualified accountants and trainers in real business environment in collaboration with KBM Chartered Certified Accountants & Registered Auditors, a recognised partner of the ACCA (global body for professional accountants) and an ACCA Approved Employer at Gold Level. Staffing strength include a large number of qualified & professional accountants and auditors. Our training programmes are customized and designed to prepare learners for a Job or Further Education. We offer flexible delivery & timetables to suit your needs and deliver one-to-one hand-on training. We are committed to provide specialist knowledge and professionalism; our training programmes includes an extensive use of modern accounting software like Sage, QuickBooks, SAP, SAPA, SAGE Compliance, Excel, Xero and Sage One. We are accredited by AAT, NCFE and OCR (Oxford Cambridge & RSA). We also provide non accredited training programmes from fundamental to skills level and have helped thousands of candidates in Training, Employment and Further Education. We also deliver our programmes through public funding projects including European Social Fund (ESF), Education & Skills Funding Agency (ESFA), Department for Education (DfE), Local Government and EU Erasmus+. The programmes include Traineeships, Apprenticeships, NEET, Adult Education Budget, Advanced Learning Loans, Erasmus+ (KA1 & KA2) and Employability programmes for Local Authorities. We also provide pre-employment training & support, work placements, vocational skills & retraining, advice on an interview, CV writing, job searching etc. We are on the ESFA RoATP (Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers) with an Outstanding Grade (UKPRN # 10045412). We are Matrix Certified for Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG) to help individuals progress into employment & develop career potential to gain the skills and qualifications they need to get jobs and further education. We also work closely with employers to ensure that our training programmes match their business priorities. Setting clear objectives ensures our learners have a positive attitude to learning, enjoy their programmes and make good progress.

Drmc Hq Ltd.

drmc hq ltd.

Greenford

The aim of the institution is to develop the physical, mental and moral qualities of the students in a balanced manner through up-to-date education and co-curricular activities and to develop each student as a good citizen capable of leading a larger career and leadership in various fields of national life. The motto of the institution is 'Education, Discipline, Character, Patriotism and Service'. History and Information : Dhaka Residential Model College was established in 1960 by Pakistani President Ayyub Khan, in an area of about 60 acre beside Mirpur Road near Sher-e-Bangla Nagor in Dhaka. In 1962, the administration of DRMC was assumed by the provincial government of then East Pakistan. In 1965, the government converted the institution into an autonomous body, and its administration was relegated to a board of governors with the Chief Secretary as its chairman. In 1967, the government again took control of the school. At that time, a new board of governors was constituted with the Education Secretary as its chairman. The initial purpose of establishing DRMC was to provide education for elite army officers and high ranking government officials in East Pakistan. The school, and later the college, were modeled after public schools in the United Kingdom (according to the British Public Schools Act 1868), particularly Eton College. The house system was designed to resemble Eton's. After the independence of Bangladesh, a board of governors was appointed with the Education Secretary as its chairman. Since its inception, the school has been funded through government grants and fees from students. The Board of Governors has been empowered to “frame rules as it deems necessary for the proper functioning of the school”. The school began with only one study session, known as the Morning shift which operates from 8:00 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. In March 1993, another session is known as the Day shift was added, according to the education expansion policy of the government, to cope with the growing number of students. The day shift session operates from 1:00 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. Measures were taken to build a gymnasium, park, swimming pool, auditorium, mosque, administrative building, and residences for the principal, vice-principal, and school staff. The school opened in eleventh and twelfth grades in 1967. In 1978, another dormitory named Lalon Shah House was built for students in grades 11–12. In 2008, a four-storied house named Dr. Muhammad Shahidullah was built for students of the day shift.

Sports Massage Courses Brighton

sports massage courses brighton

4.6(46)

London

The LSSM started the first ever Sports Massage course in September 1989. Set up and taught by Mel Cash, this was based on the first ever book on Sports Massage that he wrote the year before. We were also the first massage school to be externally validated by BTEC (the main Government-backed awarding body in the UK). Ours is a ‘Customised Qualification’ which we design ourselves and operate in the way we believe is best. BTEC then independently assess this and they approved our first Sports Massage qualification with a Level 4 standard. BTEC annually carry out a thorough audit of our whole operation to ensure we maintain the high standard and quality of our training. We have carefully designed our course to meet the needs of mature (non-school leaver) students looking for a new career which is why we run part-time courses at weekend spread over a longer period of time. The weekend classes are devoted mostly to teaching hands-on practical skills which can only be learned properly in a classroom along with other students and experienced tutors. The underpinning theory is now taught online so students can fit this in with their lives better. But LSSM has always been more than just a school, we are also the pioneer of a new sector of modern healthcare. We are led by Mel and his close team of tutors who are all dedicated hands-on therapists that have constantly strived to better meet the needs of their clients. Developing from their Sports Massage roots they acquired higher skills in the assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of people suffering with pain and injury. This has also given them a much wider scope of practice and made it a much more stimulating and rewarding life-time career. Over the years we have integrated these new clinically proven skills into our training and our BTEC qualification is now Level 5, called Soft Tissue Therapy and takes about one-year. It still includes Sports Massage but is now much more focused treating musculoskeletal pain and injury with people from all walks of life. Our main training centre is in central London, at Regent’s University premises inside Regent’s Park, and we have another branch at Totton College near Southampton. Our administration office is in Willesden Green, NW London.

London School Of Ministries & Theology

london school of ministries & theology

London

The London School of Ministries and Theology (LSMT) has its roots since 1994 with the specialized training in Bible and Christian Ministries conducted by the London Metro Region of the Church of God, later known as the Church of God-UK Cross Cultural Ministries. Many pastors and lay leaders were trained and equipped for doing ministry with the relevant practical knowledge and guidance to serve the Church and its various ministries. Location & Administration It is a non-residential institute with an evangelical/Pentecostal emphasis where all may enroll for the courses offered. The offices and class rooms are shared with the Southall Church of God, 9 Norwood Road, Southall, Middx. UB2 4EA, UK. Registration The London School of Ministries & Theology is a Registered Company Limited in UK and has the rights and privileges to operate as a proper Ministry training institute. Accreditation Currently the Institute is accredited by the International Association for Theological Accreditation (IATA) which offers Certificate, Diploma and Bachelors’ Degree courses. The LSMT is recognized by the School of Ministries in USA as a Level I category institution to teach the Certificate In Ministerial Studies (CIMS) program which could earn College Credit hours with the Lee University, Cleveland, Tennessee, USA. We are negotiating to partner with the Global School of Open Learning, formerly known as the Southern Asia Bible College, Bangalore, India (eLearning Programmes) to offer the Master of Divinity Degree.

Young Reporter Scheme

young reporter scheme

Middlesex

The Young Reporter Scheme has been running since 2008 in partnership with Newsquest Media Group. It is a quality programme, delivering lectures and teachings to help mould young people, not only into the world of the media, but also into worthwhile careers for the future. Starting with two pilot schools and a handful of students in South West London, it grew exponentially and since then we have taken thousands of students through the process. Initially, students from the two pilot schools, wrote for The Local Guardian online newspaper but as the scheme grew, we extended the range of titles and now they write for Newsquest’s range of online newspapers throughout the entire of the UK. The scheme is open to Years 10, 11, 12 and 13 and students start their ‘writing career’ uploading articles directly onto the Newsquest websites, within specified deadlines and categories.   What is involved?  • Students sign up for eight months writing one article per month  • ALL articles are published on our online newspapers  • The scheme runs from September through to April of each academic year  • All those completing the scheme receive a written recommendation  • At the end of the scheme, there is a chance to go forward and compete for prizes  • Winners receive an undergraduate day at a London University  • Top thirty-three students attend a Media Award Ceremony  • One student from each age group becomes the face of Young Reporter for the next year   • Students doing Duke of Edinburgh can do the scheme as one of their skills   Costs  There is a minimal administration charge from the school and an additional cost for each student All monies received purely cover the running costs of the scheme, supporting students and mentoring sessions, as we are totally self-funding.