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Sai School Of Harrow

sai school of harrow

Harrow

IMS OF SAI SCHOOL Engaging children and young people (including those with special needs) on Saturday mornings through a multi faith and value based educational programme run by volunteer teachers and ex pupils of Sai School. Sai Citizens activities for integration into mainstream society and reflecting our diverse and vibrant society. OBJECTIVES Children from 5-15years Multi faith education programme Sai Citizens programme matching up each year group to a local charity or organisation for partnership working. Human Values for character building and moral education Key Stage 2 and GCSE/A level booster sessions for children and young people who are at risk of underachievement or economically disadvantaged. Active learning in arts, music, dance and culture through showcasing at local, regional and national events. Environmental projects Healthy Eating, Healthy Lifestyle projects Sports Outings Youth Wing (15years+) Providing maximum opportunities for the positive contribution of young people through: Volunteering: Improve opportunities for voluntary work through sustainable volunteering opportunities. Vocational skills and career development. Training and employment opportunities. Event Management Being on project committees or forums Partnership with local Police and other organizations to prevent anti social behaviour, youth offending, drugs and alcohol awareness. Outings Parents Organize fundraising events Engage parents in planning, delivery and evaluation of school activities Parenting Support Programmes Family Learning Schemes

Arden

arden

London

Arden University has a proud heritage in providing flexible and accessible higher education. We’ve grown and evolved from our beginnings in 1990 as the chosen online learning partner for universities across Britain, to offer a new kind of learning experience, providing both online and blended learning degree courses that meet the changing needs of modern life. Today, we offer more than 90 career-focused qualifications, many of which are accredited by leading professional bodies such as the British Psychological Society, the Chartered Management Institute, the Chartered Institute of Marketing, the Agency for Public Health Education Accreditation, the Association for Project Management, and many others. We strive to do things differently, and believe in doing things better. We recognise that higher education providers must proactively respond to the current and future needs, trends, and expectations of employers, as well as a global evolving economy, to create a better world for everyone. With study centres across the UK in Manchester, Birmingham, London, and Leeds, as well as in Berlin, Germany, we offer our students the chance to gain life-changing degree qualifications no matter their background or personal circumstances. As active champions of equality, diversity, and inclusion, we believe that higher education is a force for both social and economic change. Through bringing the power of technology together with the potential of a university education, we are revolutionising the traditional university model to remove unnecessary barriers to learning.

Learning To Work (South East)

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Berkshire

Learning to Work is a not-for-profit organisation with charitable status; set up to facilitate links between education and the world of work. Business engagement is at the heart of everything we do and is what sets our activities apart when it comes to giving young people an insight into the world of work and what employers will expect of them when they enter the workplace. Our brilliant business volunteers bring all of our activities to life with their expertise and enthusiasm. We are extremely passionate about the work we do and the impact we have on the lives of young people. Learning to Work achieved matrix Standard accreditation in 2014 and 2017 recognises our information, advice and guidance services and accredits our capability to support our schools with their responsibility for careers education. Each year we work with over 18,000 young people on a variety of different activities including; Work Experience, Careers Guidance, Work Ready Activities, Business Insight Days, Careers & Apprenticeship Events, Enterprise Activities, Inter-school Competitions, STEAM as well as support for Specials Needs and students struggling with mainstream education. Several local Education Business Partnerships were formed in 1993 as part of the government initiative to improve employer engagement in local schools. In 2007 EBEBP (East Berkshire EBP) was formed as an amalgamation of three of these local organisations. Following several changes to government funding and the education landscape EBeBP become Learning to Work in 2012.