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Training in Electrical

training in electrical

Nottingham,

All of our electrical courses are delivered by highly skilled, experienced electrical staff that have an enormous wealth of practical knowledge and qualifications in the electrotechnical industry. Every member of our team have enhanced CRB checks, hold professional teaching qualifications and possess the appropriate Assessor Awards to make sure that you receive the best learning experience possible. We are a QCF Approved Training Centre and we are registered with Ofqual who regulate qualifications, examinations and assessments in England and vocational qualifications in Northern Ireland. We know that some people just can’t get time off work or have other commitments during the day, that’s why we offer a full range of popular electrical courses 7 days a week, delivered at the weekend and in the evening. From previous experience we know how popular these classes are, so why not take advantage of qualifying with us at a time that suits you. We always listen to our students and we are constantly developing our training to make sure your experience with us is enjoyable and successful. We have excellent success rates with our electrical qualifications and our learners have given us 100% positive feedback. We are always happy for you to see our facilities before joining one of our courses. Here at Training in Electrical we pride ourselves on being a sustainable company and care about the environment in which we all live. Why not read our sustainability policy for more details? Our team are always happy to deal with any enquiries in a friendly, professional manner and will always support you during your time with us. If you have any questions why not give us a call or request a call back? Location Our training centre is ideally located in the East Midlands area. We cater for candidates from all over the UK and offer outstanding facilities, all in a relaxed friendly environment. The training centre is easily accessable by road, rail or tram - and if you’re thinking of staying over there is a hotel next within a 2 minute walk. Looking for evening or weekend courses? If you're new to the electrical industry or are thinking of changing your career, Training in Electrical are here to help you to succeed. Each candidate who enrols onto any of our electrical courses will receive comprehensive course notes prior to the commencement of the course. Why not view our full range of electrical qualifications presently offered as weekend or evening options or call our friendly team who will be happy to advice you on forthcoming classes. Our classes are intentionally kept small so you have the opportunity to fully understand all of the course content at a more relaxed pace. We are committed to delivering quality training at all levels, so you can develop your knowledge and skills to become a competent electrician.

Belper School And Sixth Form Centre

belper school and sixth form centre

Belper

Belper School is committed to providing a high quality educational experience which develops in students the aspiration, knowledge, skills and understanding they require to create happy and successful futures for themselves. . We summarise this vision in the phrase “Create your future. Be who you are and become who you aspire to be.” At its core our ethos is built on respect, inclusivity and responsibility, nurturing students to be individuals within a family approach. Central to this ethos is a focus on relationships which demonstrate mutual respect and equality. The school places value on treating each other, and our environment, with care, dignity and compassion, so that as members of the school and wider community we can make a difference. The ethos is student-centred, empowering people to have confidence to participate and engage. Belper School has a determination for all students to fulfil their potential and experience success. There is a commitment to high quality learning and teaching that challenges and inspires all, ensuring that individual needs are met and that students can make progress, develop and grow to make a valued and positive contribution to society. Emphasis is placed on a broad and balanced curriculum that enables horizons to be broadened and promotes independence, creativity and enjoyment. At the school there is a passionate belief in providing diverse and rich opportunities and encouraging students to step up and participate in what is on offer. There is a drive to celebrate success and take pride in, and reward, effort and achievement.

Acsc Sports

acsc sports

London

In 1968 at a meeting of the Parish Council of Aldingbourne it was agreed that there was a definite need to build a modern community centre to serve the village. 12 years later, and at a cost of £100,000,David Purley Aldingbourne Community Centre was completed. It was officially opened on 29th March 1980 by local racing driver David Purley the son of Charles Purley, the founder of LEC Refrigeration. The Centre is built on the playing fields originally managed by the Aldingbourne Sports Council. In 1972 the Sports Council formed the 200 Club to raise money for the project. Concise Construction Ltd of Barnham were given the contract and together with Mr Peter Lovett plans were drawn up. inside-hall-2 Planning permission was first granted in 1977 but was revised in 1978. With grants from the Department of the Environment, West Sussex County Council, Arun District Council the Association were all set to begin work. But it was not to be as straightforward as that. Problems arose concerning an access road and time ticked by. With the knowledge that if work didn’t start on site by a certain time they would lose their grants, the association pressed to reach an agreement. inside-bar-1 Eventually, in March 1979 an agreement was signed and work started immediately. The delay however, had cost the Association money. The original quote of £72,000 for the construction of the building no longer applied and the new cost was set up as £93,931.38p. By the time internal fittings, alarms and other equipment had been fitted the centre cost £100,000.

Little Tins of Loveliness

little tins of loveliness

Derby,

At Little Tins we want to share our passion for making through courses and workshop plus our Little Tins kits. All developed and delivered by makers who can teach. Both of us have years of experience in our specialist areas, which we want to share with you. Our courses are more than just learning new skills and techniques; they’re about learning with confidence and the company of like-minded people and tutors. “It was a lovely class yesterday. It’s been such a hectic time at work the class was a little oasis of tranquility and centeredness. Thanks both of you for being so in tune and creating the perfect, start to my holiday.” We believe that learning should be a positive experience, so with small class sizes we provide an environment for you to progress at your own pace, to build confidence whilst having an enjoyable experience. “I never thought I could have done all that today!” Our excellent rate of re-enrolment is a testimony to the high standard of teaching and learner enjoyment, also the variety of courses and products we offer. We have a wonderfully spacious and well-equipped studio at Markeaton Park Craft Village in Derby’s beautiful Markeaton Park. “I love coming here, it’s always so calm.” Our carefully designed Little Tins kits have beautifully illustrated step-by-step instructions as well as high quality fabrics and components. A new addition we are delighted to be stocking Merchant and Mills products, a company we have admired for a long time for the quality and function of their products. We look forward to meeting you.

Heathfield Primary & Nursery School

heathfield primary & nursery school

Nottingham

The principle aim of the school is for everyone in our school community to ‘Thrive Together’. Heathfield has a long track record of high–quality engaging education for children in Basford and Bulwell, this has been guided by our core values of ‘Knowledge, Nurture and Enrichment’. We provide a rounded and tailored curriculum that meets the needs of every child by knowing their individual contexts, needs, knowledge and skills. We then use our Heathfield Pledge to outline the expectations that we place on the pupils and ourselves. We are a recently expanded Local Authority maintained school with two campuses. Our original school is on Scotland Road in Basford and accommodates up to 280 pupils plus a nursery. Our second campus is on Highbury Vale (approx. a mile apart). The Kersall Drive Campus opened in October 2015 and now accommodates an additional 420 pupils plus a nursery. Achievement and enjoyment are important goals that we are determined to provide for all of our pupils in a warm and friendly atmosphere. We pride ourselves in providing a secure, yet stimulating, and challenging learning environment. We want our pupils to develop their strengths whilst having the confidence to address targets and areas identified for improvement. We welcome participation by parents and carers in all aspects of school life, and we look forward to working in partnership with you. No-one knows your child better than you and for this reason we very much value your co-operation to ensure the best possible outcomes for your child. If you would like paper copies of any of our policies, these are free of charge. Please contact the school office for such requests.

Paget High School

paget high school

Burton-On-Trent

I am proud to lead and serve the Paget High School Community. We offer a diverse, broad and balanced curriculum supported by excellent enrichment opportunities. We pride ourselves in being a truly comprehensive school catering for the needs and aspirations of our pupil body. We are an inclusive and very diverse school committed to the pursuit of academic excellence and the holistic development of all pupils and staff. We are ambitious and keen to ensure that pupils are thriving in a vibrant learning environment which provides pace, high challenge and high support. We strongly believe in a positive learning community where pupils strive for their personal best in mind, body and spirit. The school works to ensure that all pupils do as well as they possibly can throughout school allowing them to evolve as independent individuals equipped to successfully deal with, and manage, the choices and challenges that life has to offer. We place a strong emphasis on the development of skills alongside knowledge so that our students become active and independent learners, prepared for both further education and for their place as good citizens in an increasingly global society. At Paget High School we know every individual is unique. Through our pastoral framework we provide a strong, effective and personalised student centred system that supports every child. All learning is based upon a foundation of strong discipline in terms of behaviour and work ethic. Our code of conduct is clear and no one pupil will be allowed to affect the learning of any other pupil. Whether you are a current or prospective student or parent/carer, potential member of staff or a casual browser taking an interest in the school, I trust that you will find our Website a useful source of information.