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148 Educators providing English courses in Chadwell St Mary

Uk College Of Business And Computing

uk college of business and computing

3.7(90)

London

The UK College of Business and Computing (UKCBC) is a higher education institution based in and around London, which specialises in providing undergraduate qualifications (AAT and bachelor’s degrees and masters degrees). The College offers a range of vocational and professional qualifications along with extracurricular support to help students achieve their career goals. UKCBC 17th anniversary logo UKCBC logo The main campus is located in Gants Hill, London; the College has four additional campuses serving London and Essex (Park Royal, Cricklewood, Holborn, and a second campus in Gants Hill) along with a dedicated English language school on Oxford Street (UKCE). UKCBC prides itself on its inclusive, informative and practical attitude towards education. The UKCBC logo and motto reflect this ethos; the logo’s three Us represent learning, growth and professional success; the motto reiterates the College ideology: U Learn, U Grow, U Succeed. The College has worked hard to cultivate an environment that fits the needs of the students, and each course has been created with practical application in mind. Quality and value are at the forefront of each qualification; students can expect a high standard of education and quality preparation for their future careers. AAT Courses and Bachelor’s Degrees in London UKCBC provides courses that combine academic knowledge, practical experience and professional development. Each course teaches the essential skills students need to work confidently in their chosen sector and supplements this with modules on employability to help equip students for the job application process. The Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) offers globally recognised accounting qualifications at beginner, advanced and professional levels. Thanks to its partnership with The University of West London, UKCBC can now offer students Bachelor’s Degrees and Master’s Degrees from its London campuses.

Immanuel School Multi Academy Trust

immanuel school multi academy trust

Dartford

The Emmanuel School Trust was established by Emmanuel Community Church International, along with The Greenleaf Trust and ECC Nursery, to fulfil the fellowship’s commitment to “Serve the Community Relevantly.” TEST is committed to providing excellent opportunities for all children in our communities, regardless of their faith, background or ability. We highlight faith values as a catalyst for reinforcing positive attitudes and our excellent provision for children’s spiritual, social, cultural and moral development permeates our schools. Our Rationale Our rationale for setting up free schools is to meet socio economic challenges and to improve standards of provision for children. We are determined to offer real choices to parents, with particular attention to the needs of the transient and cosmopolitan families in highly deprived areas. Children who would otherwise fail to fulfil their potential due to barriers such as poverty, English as an additional Language (EAL); will be challenged and supported in our schools, transforming them into high achievers. We emphasise the value and worth of each individual in order to develop a positive self-image and resilience in children. We work closely with other organisations and stakeholders to share best practice and resources. Our schools promote British values which include democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.

Super Techs

super techs

Romford

Lead by Industry Experts All Courses and Programs are lead by an industry expert, with over 30 years expierence. Safeguarding All staff of Super Techs (Super Thinkers) are DBS checked, and have many years expierence working with children and young adults. Complete and Comprehensive You can be assured that all course have been developed to be complete and comprehensive, giving attendings all the skills they need in a fun and interesting way. Dedicated Centre Our dedicated centre for education is based in the heart of Romford. Providing a fun and exciting venue for learning coding. Weekly Weekday STEAM Group Software and Hardware Development Overview Come along each week and gain skills in everything STEAM. Each week/month/term take on the challenge of learning something new. Learn how to build a robot, design a game in Scratch or Python, develop your HTML skills. All challenges, digital or practical, are designed to develop a laterally thinking approach and push a growth mindset. Utilising a combination of hardware, software and pen and paper, we encourage every child's abilities in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths. What will students learn Gain a good understanding of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths Programming Skills Lateral Thinking and Growth Mindsets Develope a passion for science Who is this course suitable for? No prior experience is required but there are some prerequisites for attending this course: Must be between age 7 and 14 Strong understanding of English Basic IT skills Bring own snacks

Brompton Academy

brompton academy

Gillingham

Welcome to the successful, innovative Brompton Academy; an energetic, forward thinking and oversubscribed learning community for students aged 11 – 19. At Brompton Academy, learning is dynamic, intensive, motivating and fun. Learning is not confined to the classroom but is accessible all day, every day, transforming and changing the perceptions of young people and their lives through the availability of up to date knowledge of the world in which they live. When you arrive at Brompton Academy you will be inspired and enthused to push the boundaries of learning, to engage, to participate and to belong. We understand that educational success ultimately depends upon the desire to learn and we have adopted a highly innovative approach to curriculum design actively supported by our lead sponsor, the University of Kent. This intellectually rich partnership has resulted in the academy offering a robust, inspirational curriculum, that features academic rigour through the english Baccalaureate and other traditional GCSE and A level routes as well as offering a host of creative vocational pathways. You can rest assured that our pioneering approach to education is underpinned by a tried and tested strategy for achieving excellent results in public examinations. We believe that our students are entitled to achieve the best possible outcomes regardless of their starting point and that they will flourish into successful young people full of enthusiasm, with a love for life and a passion for the world around them. If you choose Brompton Academy, your child’s education will be secure in the hands of an outstanding team of passionate and professional leaders, teachers and support staff. We strongly encourage you to visit the Academy and discover the energy and enthusiasm for learning.

Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathematical School

sir joseph williamson's mathematical school

Rochester

Sir Joseph Williamson’s Mathematical School was founded in 1701 in accordance with the last will and testament of Sir Joseph Williamson, who bequeathed five thousand pounds “towards the building and carrying on and perpetual maintaining of a free school at Rochester for the instructing and educating of such youth there who were or should be the sons of freemen these towards the Mathematics and all other things which fit and encourage them for the sea service and arts and callings leading and relating thereto”. Sir Joseph Williamson served as a leading politician and diplomat during the reign of King Charles II. He was first elected as MP for Rochester in 1690 and held various offices (including Secretary of State aged 41) until his retirement in 1699 when he settled to live at Cobham Hall. At one time he was President of the Royal Society, Keeper of the King’s Library at Whitehall and Editor of the Oxford Gazette. He receives mention in the diaries of Samuel Pepys. Williamson’s life and work is not without controversy. He was an investor and administrator in the Royal African Company, a trading company set up in 1660 and led by the Duke of York (future King James II). This company held the monopoly of the English slave trade from Africa to the West Indies. Professor William Pettigrew from Lancaster University, in his book ‘Freedom’s Debt: The Royal African Company and the Politics of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1672-1752’ (2016) writes that the Company ‘shipped more enslaved African women, men and children to the Americas than any other single institution during the entire period of the transatlantic slave trade’.

Class Yoga

class yoga

London

After a four year degree studying French, German and Spanish - I decided the obvious thing to do next was teach English in Japan! Random - but I’m so thankful I made this decision: because it was my introduction to teaching and set me on the path as an educator. 3 years later, I trained as a yoga teacher in Scotland, before moving to Cornwall and deciding I wanted to be a Primary School Teacher. I wanted to share with kids so much about life and the world! Teaching was, admittedly, harder than expected. I loved elements but hated others. I’d always prioritised my health and wellbeing - but I found myself becoming stressed like I’d never experienced before. I know now that if I’d have continued to prioritise my own wellbeing, not only would teaching have been easier - but the children would have also benefited so much more. This is one of the key reasons Class Yoga is here: to raise the wellbeing of educators, so that the pupils benefit in turn. (Listen to more on this, here.) I believe we need to look after our own wellbeing to raise the wellbeing of our pupils I started to share yoga when I could. I got to see what worked and what didn’t; and I got a glimpse of some promising results. But when I left full-time teaching and started supply (and sharing more yoga) I started getting called back - to teach yoga! Because now the clear evidence, of greater calm and focus in children in the classroom after yoga, was shining out! So began my calling to teach yoga to more children, in more schools. Over this time, I developed and refined my method of teaching mindful movement to children, that I still teach and train others in, today. You can transform your classroom & young lives through authentic & beneficial mindful movement