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32 Educators providing Maths courses in Holmfirth

IHTS Ltd

ihts ltd

4.5(119)

Dewsbury

WELCOME TO IN-HOUSE TRAINING COLLEGE. Training specialists in career development for young people and adults who wish to develop and enhance their skills in hair and beauty therapy. In-House Training offers opportunities to study NVQ Qualifications from Entry Level through to Level 3 in Hairdressing, Beauty Therapy, Bridal Course to include Media-Makeup and bridal hairstyles as well as functional skills and GCSE in Maths and English. The centre can facilitate a female only class with female tutors, vital to its success in meeting the demands of diverse communities and changing lifestyles. Centrally located the training centre has a passion for meeting the challenges faced by young people and those seeking to enhance their job prospects. The centre creates an environment which removes barriers to success and creates self confidence and self belief in the community it serves as it strives for excellence in its approach to offering learning opportunities at all levels . Disadvantage is not a barrier to learning; it is a spur to greater achievement. We deliver training services shaped carefully and personalised to suit the needs of individuals or groups. Our tutors and mentors are friendly, effective and reliable, responding with integrity to the needs of students and clients. We believe in continuous improvement and set high standards, promoting success by recognising people’s individualities, backgrounds and abilities. We maintain and value equality within our services, for all staff and students. Through regular observations we identify strengths and areas for development and work towards improving our mentors skills ,offering training and support so that they can deliver the optimum conditions for success for all students. By listening to our clients and our learners we can deliver –whatever their individual circumstances. In House Training is an organisation located in the centre of West Yorkshire. Public transport is available every 5 minutes from our training centres and we are 15 minutes from the M1/M62 corridor. AWARDING BODIES Our awarding bodies are the internationally recognised VTCT, Edexcel, Babtac, Guild.

Sportz Coaching

sportz coaching

London

When Pro Sport Coaching was created, the objective was to increase the amount of pupil participation in a number of different sports throughout the Ribble Valley and surrounding areas. We now work with many schools throughout Lancashire and have built an outstanding reputation amongst our customers. We are proud of the brand we have built, the reputation we have earned and the work we have done to support many schools, children and parents over the years. Our dedicated team work hard each day to maintain the relationships we have with existing customers and to create opportunities with new ones. Pro Sport Coaching is always looking to introduce unique and innovative programmes to enhance our offerings to schools and their pupils. Maths on the Move, PE Curriculum Support (PECS), Balanceability and Mini Me Yoga are just some of the programmes we offer alongside long-term programmes such as PPA cover and extracurricular clubs. We are also proud to work in partnership with the Charity ‘Kids Run Free’ to deliver their 'Marathon Kids’ programme. When schools are out, our Active Camps provide parents with a reliable, fun and affordable solution to help keep children active throughout school holidays. In 2014 we created Diddy Dribblers, our bespoke programme that enhances key fundamentals in pre-school children such as balance and coordination, whilst covering the EYFS seven learning outcomes. Pro Sport Coaching is committed to delivering the best support possible, helping to keep children healthy, happy and active, making us the obvious choice for your school and children.

The Crossley Heath School

the crossley heath school

London

The Governors are pleased to accept applications on behalf of young people for places in the first five years of the school (Years 7-11 of the National Curriculum). Vacancies do become available from time to time for a variety of reasons. However, there is rarely an immediate vacancy and therefore the names of applicants are placed on a waiting list. When a vacancy occurs, applicants are contacted and invited to attend a test. The vacant place will be offered to the candidate who demonstrates the ability and aptitude to allow them to be a success at the school. Parents of pupils who are unsuccessful may ask for their son/daughter to remain on the list to be considered for entry in the following academic year should a vacancy arise. Students will not automatically be left on the list and will be removed at the end of the academic year, unless a request is made to remain on the list. Students will be allowed only one attempt at the test in any given academic year to a maximum of two attempts in total. Please note that it is the parents’ responsibility to ensure all information is up to date including change of address and any changes should be communicated to Sarah Elder, Administrative Assistant, admin@crossleyheath.org.uk The school currently operates an option system at the end of year 8 and any decision to accept a student will be dependent on whether or not their curriculum needs can be appropriately met by the school. Teacher assessment levels in Maths, English and Science will also be taken into account. Applicants who sat the 11+ entrance exam and were successful, but were not allocated a place due to over subscription are placed on a waiting list and priority is given to these candidates in the event of a vacancy in the first term. After this time those who wish to still be considered must complete an application form and return to school. Please complete the Application for Casual Vacancies Yrs 7 – 11 form and return if you wish to proceed with an application.

Brighouse High School

brighouse high school

Brighouse

At the heart of the Brighouse community is Brighouse High School and we are delighted to start a new academic year on the front foot with you all, looking forward to another successful year working together. The summer results showed the determination and resilience of our students and staff and we were delighted to see our Year 11 and Year 13 cohorts secure the qualifications they needed to take those important next steps in life. Even more satisfying, perhaps, was seeing the development of those young people over the years into young adults ready to contribute to society. Despite the continuing difficulties of last year, our school and our community continued to thrive and we are proud of all of their achievements. A particular highlight of last year was the relaunching of our wide and varied extra –curricular activities and our trips and visits. Everyone was delighted to see the Lakes trip back in the calendar and the Year 7 students had a wonderful week up in the Lake District during that final week of June. There have also been other trips out to the coast for coursework studies in Geography and to Doe Park and Bradley Woods for outdoor pursuits as well as planning ahead for the return of the Berlin trip and the Ski trip. As we took the step back to formal examinations, we saw the incredible achievements of our students who have worked hard for many years to secure the richly deserved outcomes from the key stage 4 and key stage 5 examinations. As always, I am delighted to say that Brighouse High School students are heading into the wider world to embrace their next challenges, whether that be with us for two more years in our sixth form, in college, university or employment and the school continued to strengthen the qualification outcomes in many key areas. In our vibrant and successful sixth form college there were outstanding results in academic and vocational qualifications and our post-16 students moved on to their places in higher education, employment or training. In key stage 4 we were delighted to see that the majority of our students achieved the important GCSE benchmark qualifications in English and Maths, the vital springboard into their next stages in education and life beyond school, and succeeded across our rich creative curriculum too. As always though, I am sure that you will agree that our school is about so much more than just qualifications. From the moment our Year 7 students step foot across the threshold, they are challenged to contribute and to achieve within a warm, caring and supportive environment. The opportunities within and beyond the traditional curriculum are rich and diverse at Brighouse High School; we encourage all of our students to become part of our community and build on the sense of togetherness, which is so important to us, and importantly recognised by those who visit us. Ofsted recognised the strength of relationships in our school when we were inspected in February of this year, commenting that ‘positive relationships are a cornerstone of the school’ and recognising that ‘everyone cares at Brighouse’. It is on the firm foundations of these relationships that we build our success with our students and the community. We will continue to deliver strong classroom practice within an appropriate and personalised curriculum, a positive ethos and behaviour and, with support from home, we will continue to deliver successful outcomes for all.