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Southend Adult Community College, Belfairs Centre

southend adult community college, belfairs centre

Leigh On Sea

Southend Adult Community College (SACC) is Southend Borough Council’s provider of adult education, providing education and training to more than 5,000 learners. SACC provides 100s of part-time leisure courses, English, maths, employability courses, traineeships, vocational qualifications, CPD and industry specific training for adults and for young people 16+ apprenticeships and full-time vocational programmes. SACC provides community outreach provision and family learning in local community venues and employee training and assessment on employer premises. SACC has three activity centres, its main Southchurch Centre, an adult centre at Belfairs Academy in Leigh and a specialist centre for young adults with complex and profound learning difficulties and disabilities in Westcliff. At our last Ofsted inspection, SACC was judged for the second time as a good college with outstanding features. Key findings are: • success rates have improved over the last few years and many are well above national rates • learners develop good practical, vocational and employability skills. They make good progress in developing these skills • learners on study programmes do well. The college has made a significant contribution to reducing the number of young people in the borough who are not in education, employment or training (NEET) • staff are particularly effective at finding good work placements for learners on employability programmes. These placements relate directly to learners’ aims and provide good workplace experience • teachers use their professional skills and knowledge well to help learners relate their studies to the world of work and gain employment or promotion • staff, at all levels, create good partnerships with a range of agencies. They use these partnerships well to help learners develop a range of useful skills • leaders work well to create, and monitor the effectiveness of a curriculum that meets the needs of learners and the local community.

Sandwell Council

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Sandwell Family Information Service offers free, impartial information to families with children aged 0 to 19 years (or up to 25 years with a special educational need or disability), young people and professionals. We are the principal service for information to parents/carers for the Local Authority (LA) Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council What we do We support Sandwell Council's Vision 2030 Ambition 4 Best Start in Life. We are an early help service and our information helps families to find childcare and local support services. The Family Services Directory includes information on children’s centres, money and benefits, education, health and wellbeing as well as local activities and things to do. We also manage and maintain the Children and Young Adults with Disabilities/Special Educational Needs Register. Statutory Duty Local authorities are bound by statute. Their functions are set out in Acts of Parliament and many of these functions have associated legal duties. 'Statutory' means duties and functions that a council must perform, provide or do. Councils rely on their different teams and services to deliver specific duties, and together, meet all their statutory duties. Find out more on statutory duties placed on local government Sandwell Family Information Service delivers these statutory duties for Sandwell Council: CHILDREN ACT 1989 - SCHEDULE 2 CHILDCARE ACT 2006 - SECTION 6 CHILDCARE ACT 2006 - SECTION 12 CHILDCARE ACT 2016 - SECTION 5 What we offer We provide information on a range of topics relating to family life including: Childcare all Ofsted registered childcare providers in Sandwell Free funding for 2, 3 and 4 year olds 15 and 30 hours Children’s Centres How to become a childminder Family Services including health and wellbeing, money and benefits, education, leisure and family support Things to Do - including school holiday activities, camps and courses Parent/carer advice and support including one to one brokerage

M7e Community Interest Company

m7e community interest company

As of 2018, 13.7% of primary school children attending state schools are eligible for free school meals. In sponsored academies this rises to 21.3%. According to school leaders, the financial support of pupil premium (PP) has replaced other revenues of funding, with the schools becoming increasingly stretched with its resources. An Ofsted survey into PP funding found only a third of the revenue was being used to help subsidise educational trips despite the benefits being huge for the children. M7 Education CIC tackles the problems of funding by providing free school trips to PP children and their classes. One stumbling block for teachers has been finding the extra time organising these trips. M7 Education CIC also removes this barrier by organising these trips on behalf of the teachers. We will also provide lesson plans and ideas for teachers to use based around the educational trip. This will allow schools to allocate PP funding towards other educational purposes. Furthermore, it will help teachers to allocate their time into creating thoroughly engaging lessons. What is different about our approach? M7 Education CIC provides a holistic approach to the issue of educational experiences. Not only will the trip be paid for, but the teachers will receive support and documents to minimise the planning needed for each trip. Lesson ideas will be sent to teachers as well as example lessons for free. Each experience will be related to the curriculum that the class will be learning either at the time or the term following the trip. This level of experiential learning has been shown to have great benefits for the children and the approach M7 Education takes in order maximise learning is what separates our approach.

Macclesfield College

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Macclesfield

Are you ready to start your next chapter? Whether you’re a school leaver ready to take the next step, an adult who wants to advance their career or learn something new, or you’re a business owner looking to upskill your staff – you can find it all here at Macclesfield College! Why is Macclesfield College right for you? Choosing where to study is a huge decision. We get that! That’s why we’ve worked hard to ensure we offer the best possible education experience we can to learners of all ages. Did you know that Macclesfield College is the number 1 college in Cheshire for Education and Training for 16-19 year olds (DfE 2019)? Not only this, but we’re also a multi award-winning college and we’re proud to be Ofsted rated ‘Good’. Therefore, you can be assured that your or your child’s education is in safe hands by choosing us. Getting a quality education is your key to a successful future. That’s why our mission, ‘Empowerment Through Learning’, underpins everything we do here at the college to help you get there. We work closely with businesses in the county to ensure our courses are designed in line with their business needs. This means all of our learners develop the required skills to thrive in their chosen industries. Do you want some more information or simply want some useful advice on your next steps or the opportunities available to you? Our friendly and dedicated staff are always on hand to help both our current and potential students. They’re experts in their field so no question will go unanswered! Macclesfield College is part of a modern, inspiring campus providing education to learners of all ages and abilities. Our mission is.

Champneys House (FFEC)

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Aspris Education provides expert specialist education services for children and young people aged 5 to 25 with a range of conditions and special education needs, including autism and social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) difficulties, through our extensive network of schools, further education colleges and partnerships with NHS child and adolescent mental health (CAMHS) units. Why choose Aspris Education? With absolute focus upon achieving the very best outcomes, our schools and colleges support young people with special educational needs to fulfil their own unique potential through: Safe and nurturing education environments that meet the full range of young people’s needs Tailored curriculums geared around a deep understanding of young people’s challenges Bespoke access to social skills programmes Well-equipped education and therapeutic facilities Pathways that tackle the difficult transitional journeys from childhood to adulthood A reputation for excellence Aspris Education's schools and colleges have a reputation for excellence in dealing with autism, social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) difficulties and additional needs, as reflected by our Ofsted, Estyn, Care Inspectorate, Education Scotland & CQC judgements. Our regulatory outcomes significantly outperform national sector performance data with many of our services achieving the very highest accolade from regulators of ‘Outstanding’. A national network for local placements The wide geographic spread of our schools and colleges allows us to provide local placements that meet young people’s unique education needs. Students are able to maintain relationships and links within their local community, in turn maximising their chance of a smooth and successful placement. A broad and varied curriculum Whether a student wants to progress to university or move into employment, we will support them in pursuing their ambition. Our schools and colleges offer a broad curriculum, with the choice of both academic and vocational courses in a variety of subjects, including:

Oakwood Specialist College - Torpoint Campus

oakwood specialist college - torpoint campus

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Our Dawlish campus is situated in the coastal town of Dawlish near Exeter. It is a short walk from the town centre and the golden beach, with excellent transport links via bus or the Great western train line to Exeter, Plymouth and beyond. At Dawlish we provide learning programmes for around 80 learners, a small number of whom enjoy the residential experience in our onsite shared property, and in single and shared flats and houses in the nearby area. Our Torpoint campus is situated just a short walk from the ferryport and enjoys beautiful views of the River Tamar and beyond. We attract learners from both Plymouth and Cornwall to study here. Students benefit from accessing our local Torpoint community, but also take part in the huge range of trips and activities that Plymouth has to offer. At Oakwood Torpoint we provide learning for up to 25 learners. Torpoint is a day student only campus. Our newest campus, Oakwood Yate, is located in Yate, South Glos. with excellent transport links to Bristol and beyond. The campus benefits from being centrally located in the bustling town centre of Yate with a wide range of shops and leisure facilities providing excellent work experience and community access for our learners. At Oakwood Yate we provide learning for up to 15 learners. Yate is a day student only campus. The College’s focus is to develop the knowledge and skills of every learner to prepare them for independent life, living and work. We provide individualised and bespoke learning programmes that follow the pathways to adulthood, and include employment related qualifications and work experience. The College was inspected by OFSTED in September 2018, and judged to be good in all areas and Outstanding for Personal Development, Behaviour and Welfare (PDBW), with inspectors describing the learners as…” making excellent progress in their personal development and behaviour. They gain skills that can help them to be more independent in their daily lives”.

Riverside College

riverside college

Widnes

Ofsted Outstanding 2020. A Centre of Vocational Excellence. Offering Vocational Courses, Adult Education, Apprenticeships & Higher Education Courses.If you are a returning student and you had a Warrington’s Own Bus pass last year you will automatically be issued one this year. This year bus passes will NOT be on an APP on your phone as per last year, instead they will be printed as a QR code on your College ID badge. This QR code is unique to you and therefore your ID card acts as your bus pass. If you did not have a pass last year but wish to have one this year (and you live more than 1.5 miles away from your campus and are studying a substantial course), please see the Bursary team in Programme Management to apply. You will be able to travel on the buses without your pass until you have been given your new ID card during your first week. If it is your first year, you will be issued your FREE Warrington’s Own Buses bus pass at enrolment. The bus pass will be printed as a QR code on your College ID card. Your College ID card is also your bus pass, so you must keep it safe and you will need it with you to access Warrington’s Own Buses services by scanning it on the bus. If for any reason at enrolment you do not get a pass on your ID card and you wanted one and are eligible, please see the Bursary/Bus Pass team in Programme Management. Bus Services NOT subsidised by the College: If you would like an Arriva pass you can apply for one directly with them, please see the button in the menu below for more details. If you are travelling within the Liverpool City Region (Halton, Liverpool, Knowsley, St Helens and Sefton) and wish to pay daily for your travel and travel using different bus providers, the best option is a daily My Ticket at £2.20 per day. Just ask for a My Ticket on the bus.

Chipping Campden School

chipping campden school

Chipping Campden

This is an outstanding school (OfSTED 2017) with a long and distinguished history dating back to 1440, and a reputation to match. However, it is also a forward-looking school, striving always to provide the best opportunities for students to achieve their potential in a time of rapid change. Choosing the right school takes time and careful consideration. By choosing Chipping Campden School you can be confident that we will provide a relevant and challenging curriculum to meet your child's developing interests and ambitions. However, education for life is about much more than the academic content of courses, and Chipping Campden School offers a wide range of enriching opportunities to prepare its students for their futures. The school is fortunate to have a charitable foundation which supports the development of the school's facilities. Consequently there has been significant investment over a number of years to ensure that the school environment is one which promotes high quality learning. We are also very proud of the care and support we offer our students. Happy and motivated students will be successful students and so we take our responsibilities here very seriously. Every student is treated as an individual while being developed into an active and positive member of the school community and a global citizen. The school offers a very wide range of extra-curricular activities including sport, music and drama and standards here are also very high. There are always opportunities for students to contribute to the wider life of the school through Student Leadership, peer mentoring and charitable fundraising, for example. Staff here are well-qualified and talented professionals. We are united in our desire to ensure that all students reach their potential. We work collaboratively with parents, partner schools and colleges and external agencies to support individual students in this. This website should provide the answers to most of your questions about the school. However, we are very happy to host personal visits and this will give you the confidence that what we describe is the daily reality of the school.

TheLightBulb Ltd

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TheLightBulb works in partnership with funders to deliver Apprenticeships, in work upskilling and support for the unemployed across a range of industry sectors, and has a strong focus on staff and business development. Whether you are looking to upskill your existing employees, or take on a new team member, TheLightBulb can help with your recruitment and training needs. TheLightBulb can take the cost of staff development out of your business activities, giving you more flexibility and finance to focus on other areas of the organisation. Based in the Thamesgateway but operating throughout Essex, London and the East of England, TheLightBulb are ideally situated to offer in house bespoke training programmes that are cost-effective and extremely rewarding. We take on board your ideas, and involve you with the actions so that you can benefit from the results. Founded in 2003, TheLightBulb has grown from strength to strength. From the very beginning, TheLightBulb has been at the forefront of the training industry with a unique outlook and approach to business and development. As a result TheLightBulb has achieved an impressive status and impeccable reputation in the training industry, something which has been recognised by various bodies, earning the company a raft of awards and accreditations. Including: Ofsted Grade 2 – Good matrix Accreditation We aim to instil an entrepreneurial spirit into individuals who share the dream of starting and running their own business. Support and mentoring for people from all walks of life will continue to be at the core of the organisations endeavours, ensuring that TheLightBulb remains strong and successful through, and beyond this difficult economic climate. TheLightBulb team are continually looking at new ways to support our clients. Whether it is through funding to support employers with their existing staff or to support people who are looking to improve themselves, gain formal qualifications/ develop their career paths. As a prime contract holder TheLightBulb is able to use funds made available by the Education and Skills Funding Agency using matched funding from the European Social Fund to support learners who meet specific eligibility criteria.