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Keys Piano School

keys piano school

5.0(5)

Bolton

Each course offers 34 weekly, term time sessions, and various levels of books, workshops, recitals and event tickets. The yearly total is then split into 12 equal payments, taken from September to August via GoCardless on the 3rd of the month. Generally speaking, two monthly payments covers one half term of the course: Autumn term 1st half: September and October Payments Autumn term 2nd half: November and December Payments Spring term 1st half: January and February Payments Spring term 2nd half: March and April Payments Summer term 1st half: May and June Payments Summer term 2nd half: July and August Payments Termination of lessons Notice can be given to finish at the end of a full term or half term, and payments will then be terminated according to the timeline above. Notice can be verbal, but needs to be recieved at least one week before the end of the term or half term at which the student wishes to cease lessons. This is to allow staff the time to ensure continuity for others and fill empty spaces. Catch Up Lessons Catch up weeks are reserve weeks at the end of term that we use in the event of a session being cancelled due to teacher illness or other distruption. Catch ups will be given in the following circumstances: FunKeys, Foundation, Creative, Kinetic: Catch ups are only given in the event of teacher cancellation Academy, Adult sessions: Catch ups can also be requested by a student, providing they have given at least 48 hours notice of cancellation, and only once per term. All catch ups are at the discretion of the teacher, and in some circumstances it may only be teacher-cancelled lessons that recieve catch ups. If a teacher cancels a lesson and cannot offer this back during catch up week, a refund will be offered for that session.

Manchester Codes

manchester codes

5.0(5)

Manchester

An education that works around you You don't need to quit your day job or give up other commitments to study with us. Our courses have multiple start dates, with different evenings in the week to choose from. Be part of something great Students don't just get first-class tuition with us - they also have lifelong access to the Manchester Codes community, made up of our expert staff, students, and alumni. Online tuition, done right Through our virtual classroom environment, bespoke learning platform and the Manchester Codes Community, we continue to receive great feedback from our students week-on-week. Tutors that practise what they preach Because we operate a part-time only model, the majority of our workforce have additional day-to-day experience within the tech industry. You can therefore rest assured that we are teaching you the most up-to-date practices and technology. Celebrating diversity We celebrate all people regardless of their background, gender, disability, age, race, religion or sexual orientation. Your progress is our top priority Each week we send out an anonymous feedback form to ensure we maintain the highest standard of tuition and support. We also offer regular 121s and code reviews to our students. Career support? Of course! We offer lifelong access to career coaching for all of our students, including: help writing your CV and cover letter(s); example technical tests and interview questions; reviewing your portfolio and LinkedIn profile; and recommending potential roles and employers. Forget about the price tag We are very proud to offer a 24 month interest free finance option on paid courses, allowing you to start your journey with us much sooner. If your circumstances change and you struggle to keep up with payments, we'll help to find a solution that works for you.

Bjja Gb

bjja gb

5.0(1)

Accrington

The British Ju-Jitsu Association was originally founded in 1956 by Soke James Blundell (22/12/21 to 13/11/89) and was later re-constituted in 1988. It included other affiliated Ju-Jitsu associations from around Great Britain. Together, these clubs and associations approached the British Sports Council (now the UK Sports Council) to establish a single Governing Body for the Martial Art of Ju-Jitsu in this country and as a result, since 1993, the BJJA became the British Ju-Jitsu Association Governing Body, or BJJAGB. This Governing Body oversees all aspects of Ju-Jitsu in Great Britain such as, establishing codes of conduct, standard practises, competition formats and rules, arranging group insurance policies for clubs within the Association, and certification of teachers and competition referees as well as registration of new clubs. Sports Coaching certification for Martial Arts instructors is backed by the National Coaching Foundation, known as “Sports Coach UK”. It is through them that the BJJAGB is able to arrange for full Professional Indemnity insurance for all registered coaching instructors teaching Ju-Jitsu within the BJJAGB. As the independent voice of UK sport, the Sport Recreation Alliance is the umbrella organisation for the National Governing and Representative Bodies of sport and recreation in the UK. It speaks and acts to promote, protect and develop the interests of sport and physical recreation at all levels. The Sport Recreation Alliance is at the forefront of sports politics, providing support and services to those who participate in and administer sport and recreation and is completely independent of any form of Government control. They have no responsibility for allocating funds and are strictly non-party and will support or oppose proposed measures only on the basis of their perceived value to sport and recreation.