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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

Community Literacy Centers, Inc.

community literacy centers, inc.

Community Literacy Centers, Inc. (CLC) 501 (c)(3) is a private, nonprofit organization established in 1987 by judges, educators, attorneys and citizens in Oklahoma County who acknowledged the benefits of a more literate society. In 1997, CLC established and implemented the LEAP (Learning, Enriching, Achieving, Preparing) program which now serves as the foundation for all CLC services. Through LEAP, cooperative partnerships are formed with various Oklahoma County agencies to provide literacy services to agency clients and adults (18 years of age or older) in the surrounding community. Classes are typically conducted at partner sites, however, some classes are currently taught virtually via Zoom. CLC classes include Adult Basic Education (ABE), English as a Second Language (ESL), U.S. Citizenship and/or High School Equivalency (HSE) instruction. Workplace Learning Solutions (WLS) and Tutor Training are also encompassed within the LEAP program. OUR VISION Our vision is to change lives by increasing awareness of the benefits of a more literate community and providing a welcoming environment where every adult who wants to read has an opportunity to learn. WHAT WE DO CLC provides free classroom instruction to approximately 1,000 adults in the metropolitan area each year; volunteer tutors are available in the classroom for students who need additional support. CLC instructors cultivate a supportive, nurturing classroom environment in which to foster learning and positively impact the lives of our students. CLC administers assessments and surveys at regular intervals to monitor student progress and needs; CLC adult learners come from varied backgrounds and skill levels.

Blenheim High School

blenheim high school

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As a community, we strive to ensure that Blenheim students are afforded every opportunity to reach their potential both inside and outside the classroom. Inside the classroom, rigorous monitoring of the consistency and quality of teaching, quality of assessments and the impact of feedback have ensured that students flourish. Outside of the classroom, sporting, musical, artistic, dramatic, STEM and other extra curricular activities including an extended day, ensure that students continue to benefit from a rich co-curricular experience that develops them as students and as people. Blenheim sets high standards in terms of uniform with ten ‘non-negotiables’ and there are strict expectations regarding behaviour and conduct. Ofsted described Blenheim as ‘calm, orderly and purposeful’ and our students as ‘respectful, kind and courteous’, which is what we expect and see every day. As we prepare our students to take up their place in society we actively encourage them to take personal responsibility and to become independent learners. Part of this process involves the integration of iPads across the curriculum. Over 99% of Blenheim students own their iPad as part of our iPad for Learning Scheme. Technological evolution is insatiable and we believe this approach is key to ensuring that Blenheim students develop attributes that will allow them to adapt in a rapidly changing world. The iPad complements daily teaching and allows students to easily access a multitude of interactive and innovative resources both in and away from school. Parents/Carers enjoy the safety that the iPad brings due to it being firewalled by Blenheim software.