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Adam Virgo Academy

adam virgo academy

Brighton

ABOUT US The Adam Virgo Academy was established in 2018 by former Celtic FC and Brighton & Hove Albion professional footballer, Adam Virgo. The academy promotes an inclusive, safe environment where players are free to progress at their own pace while enjoying the professional feel of facilities and coaching in a football environment. Aimed at boys and girls aged 5-13 of any ability or background, the academy programming provides a range of different training sessions for its players. It has been structured to ensure maximum fun, participation and progression in areas such as teamwork, movement and balance, football skills and energy for football - and life. The academy offers weekly training sessions which take place in the best indoor and outdoor facilities during the school term. Then camps during the school holidays which are tailored according to the players ages and abilities. The academy also offers high quality 1-1 coaching sessions for any children looking to improve their technique, skills and ability on the ball. For coaches availability and prices please contact us. Players are coached by FA qualified and UEFA coaches who set a high standard of expert coaching delivery. Looking for more information? Enquire today by emailing info@adamvirgoacademy.com. Quote from Adam: ‘My happiest memory growing up was being outside on a football pitch and I wanted to find ways of passing on my expertise, good fortune and passion for football to others. The Adam Virgo Academy provides professional coaching for boys and girls of all abilities.

Acadia University

acadia university

Founded in 1838, Acadia University is one of the oldest and most respected liberal arts universities in Canada. Located just a one-hour drive from Halifax, Nova Scotia and its international airport, Acadia is an integral part of the quintessential college town of Wolfville, overlooking the Annapolis Valley and the Bay of Fundy. Acadia’s 3,574 students come from nearly every province and nearly 60 countries to take advantage of our strong academic programs, a curriculum that encourages personal development, and collaborative learning experiences led by award-winning professors. Students are encouraged to become part of a scholarly community that encourages and inspires them. Community engagement, real-world opportunities, and meaningful research at the undergraduate level are pillars of an Acadia education. The University recognizes that learning means living every moment in and out of class. Working closely with their professors is something that can be transformative for both our faculty and students, and often results in lifelong friendships. In addition to the academic experience, co-curricular and campus life programs enhance learning opportunities and help students develop teamwork and leadership skills. Acadia has a long tradition of respecting diversity. Each member of the community has different experiences to share, enriching classroom and casual interactions. Our liberal arts curriculum, combined with the intangible Acadia spirit and sense of belonging, lays a strong foundation for our students’ future aspirations – travel, post-graduate study, careers, and family. An Acadia education helps our students grow and prepares them for life. REQUEST INFORMATION

Midhurst Rother College

midhurst rother college

Sussex

It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to Midhurst Rother College, a thriving rural school in the heart of Mid-Sussex. Midhurst Rother College serves a broad community with our students coming from the town of Midhurst, as well as several other local villages. As a member of United Learning we work to bring out the ‘Best In Everyone’ and our aim is to help our students realise their aspirations through providing an excellent standard of education, underpinned by a culture of high expectations and standards in all we do. At Midhurst Rother College we seek to develop all students academically, personally and socially in order that when they have completed a seven-year journey with us, they are fully prepared to take the next step in their lives, be that employment, university, further training or apprenticeship. We do not only promote academic success, but also value the importance of friendship, fun and personal responsibility. We are proud of the enrichment opportunities we give to our students. Every child has the opportunity to be involved in a range of different activities in our extended day. As part of this we develop leadership skills, teamwork and participation – an essential part of being an MRC student. We also work closely with Winchester College, the University of Chichester and other local providers to give our students wider opportunity and access to alternative provision. I hope you find all the information you need on this website. If you would like to find out more about Midhurst Rother College, please contact us and we will be delighted to help.

Tettenhall College

tettenhall college

I am delighted to welcome you to Tettenhall College, as both Headmaster and as a parent. Our thriving day and boarding school educates girls and boys aged 2 to 18 years old within a wonderful campus offering superb facilities in the heart of our local community. The aim of our school, at every stage of a student’s life, is to develop their gifts and talents within the classroom and beyond. Nurturing confident learners who are ambitious for themselves while being attentive to the needs of others is a cornerstone of my philosophy. I believe the best education is a personalised one. One that gives every child the opportunity to explore their creativity, participate in their community, build their characters and achieve their true potential. We are ambitious, not only for our students to achieve the highest academic standards, but to be the best versions of themselves possible. At Tettenhall College, fostering the skills of leadership and teamwork in all our young learners is the key to realising their potential and aspirations. I passionately believe in encouraging a progressive, global outlook in all our students. The values and traditions of Tettenhall College serve our mission to produce young men and women who are ready for the challenges of the twenty-first century. Tettenhall College is a school community that has extended the warmest welcome to myself, my wife Victoria and our children. I warmly invite you to come and see Tettenhall College for yourself, whether this is during one of our regular Open Events or for a personal tour and meeting. I can assure you of a warm and genuine welcome and I look forward to meeting you.

Altcar Training Camp

altcar training camp

The ACF can trace its beginnings to 1859 when there was a threat of invasion by the French. The British Army was still heavily involved abroad after the Indian mutinies, and therefore had very few units in this country. The Volunteers were formed to repel the possible invasion. History was to repeat itself in 1940 during the Second World War when the Home Guard was formed to help counter a threatened invasion by the German Army. Immediately following the formation of the Volunteers came the start of the Cadets. In 1860 at least eight schools had formed Volunteer companies for their senior boys and masters, and a number of volunteer units had started their own cadet companies. Typical of these were the Queen’s Westminster’s who placed their 35 Cadets at their head when they marched past Queen Victoria at her Hyde Park Review of the Volunteers in 1860. As in 1940, the 1859 invasion did not materialise. The cadet movement continued, however, because many social workers and teachers saw in it great value as an organisation for the benefit of boys, particularly bearing in mind the appalling conditions in which so many of them lived. Among these pioneer workers was Miss Octavia Hill who had done a great deal to establish the National Trust. She was certainly not a militarist. She formed the Southwark Cadet Company in order to introduce the boys of the slums of that area to the virtues of order, cleanliness, teamwork and self-reliance. The present conception of the Army Cadet Force as a voluntary youth organisation, helped and inspired by the Army, really stems from that time and has continued throughout the ACF’s history.

Soccer Shooters

soccer shooters

Bristol

Some football coaching is all about creating world class players. Other clubs are about having a bit of fun on a Saturday morning. Soccer Shooters is different. We combine top quality coaching with a relaxed and inclusive environment, enabling children of all backgrounds and abilities to sharpen their football skills while also learning life skills that will serve them well, no matter what they want to do in the future. We aim to create a culture where kids love to play the game. Where they look forward to practices and games because they know they will have fun, they’ll be given the opportunity to be the best they can be, and to understand and appreciate the benefits of teamwork while contributing to the wider community. The joy of playing a sport can last a lifetime and we want to contribute to that joy and help as many children as possible to find it. In doing so, we also want to give parents, friends and wider family the sense of pride they will get from having enabled their children to achieve this. Our Mission To enable every parent to provide their children with the opportunity to develop and grow through sport, we call it ‘Growing up through football’. Our aim is to raise the bar in inclusive youth coaching which will ensure all children have access to first class appropriate Football coaching. Our Vision A world of confident children who have grown up through the game of football. We aim to create a culture where kids love to play the game. They look forward to practices and games as times when they will have fun, be given opportunity to be the best they can be, understand and appreciate the benefits of team work, while contributing to the wider community.

Manchester Grammar School

manchester grammar school

Founded in 1515, The Manchester Grammar School has established a reputation as one of the top academic schools in the country. It also has a long tradition of educating boys, irrespective of their parents’ ability to pay fees. The aims of the School reflect this history and tradition, whilst also seeking to ensure that the School continues to be seen as one of the country’s leading schools. We aim to: educate the brightest young men in the North of England, regardless of their social, cultural, religious and financial background educate our boys and equip them to have the courage to use the understanding they gain from this teach them to think for themselves and to develop a life-long love of learning. Lessons are taught by academic specialists with a passion for their subject, and teaching goes well beyond the narrow confines of examination syllabuses, offering our pupils the best preparation for the very top universities, both in this country and abroad know every boy and create an environment in which every boy feels valued as an individual, and is challenged to fulfil his potential, whatever his talents and attributes produce well-rounded young men who have a true sense of service to their communities. Alongside this, the School itself seeks to promote co-operation with the wider community and in particular to build partnerships with local schools maintain a vibrant and diverse programme of co-curricular activities which plays a key role in the School, enabling all boys to explore and develop new interests, challenge themselves and take responsibility, develop teamwork and leadership skills, make friends and have fun. Home Our Aims ISI Inspection Reports Our Policies Governing Body Term Dates Vacancies Announcements

Iqrah Education & Cultural Centre

iqrah education & cultural centre

London

اقْرَأْ بِاسْمِ رَبِّكَ الَّذِي خَلَقَ “The purpose of Islamic education is not to cram the pupil’s head with facts but to prepare them for a life of purity and sincerity. This total commitment to character-building based on the ideals of Islamic ethics is the highest goal of Islamic education.” (Al-Attas, 1979, p. 104) ILC has served the local and wider community since February 2012, Masha’Allah. The School is a non-profit making organisation with over 100 pupils and employs over 20 members of staff. The management team includes talented individuals from the community who sacrifice their time for the betterment of our future generations, community and purely for the sake of Allaah (awj). We teach three core subjects; Qur’an, Islamic Studies and Qur’anic Arabic for 6 to 16+ year olds. We also have an Arabic wing dedicated to Arabic speaking children. We strive to attain the highest possible standards within the school. Staff work together with the pupils to ensure we achieve and maintain our goals. Our main purpose is to please Allaah ﷻ and provide a high standard of Islamic educational to our students. ILC aims to offer a happy and vibrant Islamic environment for learning and helping to ignite the light of knowledge in the hearts of all students. This is achieved through dedication and teamwork. It is built on a foundation to please Allaah (awj) following His beloved Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) . We expect all teachers to interact and teach our students by following the way that our Prophet did and to adhere to our key values. Our beloved Prophet taught, dealt and interacted with children in such a way that many of them grew up to be outstanding companions and model Muslims. He taught us that in order to nurture Imaan in our children; we must first build the foundation blocks.

The Tech Leader Academy Ltd

the tech leader academy ltd

Birmingham,

Welcome to The Tech Leader Network, world class coaching, consulting, mentoring and training for ambitious and motivated tech industry professionals creating Tech Leaders who build and inspire others. Whether your goal is personal development, career acceleration, or both, The Tech Leader Network is your catalyst for positive change. If you currently work within IT or the broader tech industry arena, then our cutting-edge programmes were developed specifically for you. Maybe you aspire to become a future leader? Or perhaps you are currently positioned as a leader, but have your sights set on further advancement? If so, then our unique results-driven development programmes has been designed with you in mind. Using tools, techniques and proven processes developed over 20 years, The Tech Leader Network will educate, motivate and inspire you to perform and succeed way beyond your own expectations. We live and breathe the IT industry! And we are passionate about successfully integrating IT people into the world of business. Whilst being able to fulfil a technical role to a high standard, those in the IT industry frequently struggle with human skills such as communication, teamwork and leadership. Most people are not born leaders. For the majority, becoming an outstanding leader requires learning and time. In addition to developing practical skills, leaders must also have great character. They need to develop an understanding of emotional intelligence and human behaviour. It’s this greater understanding that enables both established and emerging leaders to positively influence workplace culture, communication, facilitation, modelling and mentoring, to name a few. It’s these principles of development on which our unique strategy is based. One fundamental thing that we’ve learned is that people are generally capable of achieving far more than they imagine possible. We open the door to those possibilities and guide you to achieve and perform far beyond the expectations of yourself and others.

Stanley Learning Partnership

stanley learning partnership

London

At the heart of our community of schools, is the belief that every child can achieve. We create an environment that allows children to develop their talents, both as individuals and collectively, empowering them to succeed in and outside the classroom. At every opportunity, we will encourage our children to contribute to the life and work of school, giving them a greater sense of belonging so they are best equipped to share, respect and trust in the start in life we offer them. All schools within SLP share the desire to provide educational excellence where children excel and aspire without limit. Irrespective of their ability or background, we are committed to providing inclusive learning. Via our rich and engaging curriculum, we endeavour to meet the individual needs of all the children we serve to ensure they all reach their full potential. Our committed staff work together across all schools, valuing and supporting each other’s skills, knowledge and expertise to provide the highest possible quality of teaching. Such synergy and teamwork ensure we share best practice, enabling us to develop professional relationships built on loyalty, integrity and respect, qualities that are filtered into the classroom. We recognise that the children of SLP are all unique, encouraging them to respect and embrace one another’s individuality. Likewise, the local communities we serve are diverse but our knowledge and understanding of them empowers us to forge partnerships that ultimately, are to the benefit of our children. The values and ethos held by SLP create a sense of purpose instilling the belief that every school, and every child within it, will succeed. We are all proud of our partnership and our values; the linchpins to our success and our children’s.