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Communicate School

communicate school

4.6(183)

Manchester

Our school is fully open for classroom teaching and we look forward to welcoming you! We follow the latest guidelines and do everything possible to ensure the safety of our students and staff. • We encourage everyone to get fully vaccinated • Where possible, we keep windows open to ensure good ventilation • We provide face masks free of charge and we encourage everyone to wear one in crowded areas • We provide hand sanitiser and disinfectant wipes throughout the school Manchester, best known for music and football, is also home to students from around the world. The city has been developed and modernised and is still expanding. It is a great choice for students who want to study English and perhaps go on to study at university. Communicate is in the heart of Manchester city centre so it is easily accessible to those inside and outside Manchester. We have general English courses, IELTS and Cambridge preparation courses, and conversation classes, which will help you to achieve your English goals. Why Choose Our English courses in Manchester? With a flexible timetable, friendly teachers, and dynamic classes, our courses will help you achieve your goals whether they are academic, professional, or for personal reasons. Some benefits to studying at Communicate are: • A flexible timetable and we have lessons from 9am-8:30pm • Dynamic lessons. The teachers are friendly, fun, and they teach in the communicative method • Free social activities to develop conversation skills and meet new people • Choose to study from 1 week to 1 year • Technology in every classroom plus an IT room for student use • Welcoming and helpful staff • Students from over 40 countries • British council accredited

Prendergast School

prendergast school

London,

Welcome to Prendergast School. It is an honour and a privilege to be Prendergast School’s eleventh Headteacher and to work with staff, students and families. Staff here are passionate about ensuring the very best opportunities and education for all students. Our motto and ethos is ‘Truth, Honour, Freedom and Courtesy.’ We are all on the same side, working to support all students to excel. We take pride in building strong relationships with students and their families. We have a long history of providing exceptional education to young people. We were founded in 1880 as Prendergast Grammar School for Girls on a site in Catford provided by the Leathersellers’ Company, which then funded the school’s move to its current site in 1995. We are now part of the Leathersellers’ Federation of schools, a group of three secondary and two primary schools as well as Prendergast 6th Form. We are very fortunate to be part of the Federation and receive a lot of support from the Leathersellers’ Company, that helps our students succeed. We are very proud of our last Ofsted judgement of Outstanding in all areas, our third Outstanding judgement in a row. We are described in the most recent report as ‘exceptional’ and having ‘exemplary attitudes to learning’ across the school. We do achieve great academic results at Prendergast School (more information is on the website). However, as a parent or carer you also want to know that your child is happy and safe. This is very important to us and we pride ourselves that students feel confident in school and thrive under our care. It is important that when students leave after their time with us that they do so as well-rounded individuals who have had many different experiences, able to overcome challenges and most importantly to learn from their mistakes. It is important that students get involved in school life as much as possible. We have a wide range of extra-curricular activities and we do encourage all students to get involved. We expect all students to attend school journeys. Communication is very important to us. We always like to know what we do well and what we can improve on further. We ask students and families to get in contact with us if there is something that they would like to ask or raise with us.