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83 Educators providing Teacher courses in Luton

Crimson Catz

crimson catz

Luton

Crimson Catz® is run by twin sisters, Anita Amarissa, DipSAL IIHHT Dip.psysextherapy MOC, MSFTR. , and Sunita Johal - FFHT, MICHT, MIFHB, BSYA (Col), Rapid NFR (S), Dip.AH. CH. Anita is a Professional Spiritual Wellness Declutterer, Feng Shui Consultant and a Law of Attraction Master coach for women. She is also a health and fitness instructor, Yoga and Pilates teacher and a qualified Psychosexual Therapist. Sunita is an Eclectic/Spiritual health and wellness therapist/coach for Women. She is a Yoga teacher, a Pilates instructor and a Video/Music Consultant for Business professionals.   They both are authors [https://www.crimsoncatz.com/you-can-buy-our-books-on-amazon] and course creators. [https://www.crimsoncatz.com/courses]  Crimson Catz has been featured in & has written for various local, national and international editorials and has been on the airwaves since the business first started in 2009. The subjects covered were beauty, skin issues, products, self-help, women in midlife (menopause), eclectic pain relief therapy, promoting of various charity work on radio stations including Bang FM London, Heart FM, BBC Three Counties radio, Tropical FM & Inspire FM.  Charity work has played a key role since the start of their business and Crimson Catz are known to educate, evolve and empower the communities they meet and work with.  Crimson Catz are fully qualified & insured in their line of work, they also hold enhanced CRB certificates.   In April 2016, Crimson Catz gained accreditation for working within 'Social Prescription' which proved to be highly successful and in early June 2017, Sunita was honoured with the highest status in her profession. 'The FHT Fellow is a mark of distinction; it shows the highest standards of expertise, achievement and success'. She was also chosen to be a Canvassador for Canva design through supporting the design community, providing solutions, design work and instigating new ideas.   Crimson Catz have been finalists for various awards over the years and believe in providing the best service for their clients.  Read about Anita and Sunita - https://www.crimsoncatz.com/about-anita-and-sunita/ [https://www.crimsoncatz.com/about-anita-and-sunita/]

Berkshire Outdoor Education Trust

berkshire outdoor education trust

Hertford

The Berkshire Outdoor Education Trust was founded in 1977/78. The original purpose of the Trust was to locate and operate an Outdoor Education Centre for the use of Berkshire school children. The Trust was started with the active encouragement and support of Berkshire County Council and its then Director of Education, Peter Edwards and the late John Wood Griffiths an officer in the Berkshire Education department. The Trustees raised and borrowed the money to buy an existing centre from Glamorgan County Council in the small settlement of Rhos y Gwaliau in the Snowdonia National Park, close to the market town of Bala. In the early years Berkshire County Council paid the teachers’ salaries and gave an annual grant towards the other teaching equipment that was needed, mainly protective clothing. The Trustees managed the centre, hired and paid the domestic and maintenance staff and settled all other expenses including food and heating costs out of the fees charged to attendees. With teachers’ salaries paid by the LEA the additional amount needed to be charged to pupils was quite modest. Over time, however, the level of subsidy given by the County Council was reduced and when in 1998 the 6 Unitary Councils replaced the County Council the subsidy was phased out completely. In consequence fees had to rise considerably. It was at this point that the Trustees decided to sell the centre to the present owner, who had been a teacher at the centre for some time previously. The trust then invested the proceeds of sale and now use the income to assist the most financially disadvantaged young people in the County enjoy the benefits and experience of time spent in outdoor educational activity.

Hitchin Boys' School

hitchin boys' school

Hitchin

Hitchin Boys’ School operates as an Academy Trust, providing a comprehensive and traditional single-sex school education which is both highly academic and rooted strongly in its community. Students consistently achieve at the very highest level and each year the percentage of students gaining five or more A*- C grade passes at GCSE including English and Maths is significantly above the national average. Most students go on to higher education including some of the most prestigious universities in the country. Our belief is that all students can achieve excellence with the right support and challenge. The School prides itself on helping young people to achieve whatever their ability, and we celebrate the successes of students in a great variety of activities - sport, music, drama, community and charity work, as well as in the classroom. Fergal Moane, Head Teacher Hitchin Boys' School was inspected by OFSTED in January 2016 and was graded as an outstanding school, retaining this accreditation in the subsequent 2021 inspection. The most recent report notes that “The headteacher and his team have maintained an outstanding school. Their vision for the school is shared widely among all staff. There is a passion to develop pupils both academically and as well-rounded British citizens.” Inspectors also said “Pupils enjoy their time at school. They care about each other and get on well with staff and with their peers. Pupils are polite and respectful. They bring to life the Hitchin Boys’ School values of respect, teamwork and kindness. We are delighted with the outcome of the latest inspection and very happy that the OFSTED inspectors recognised our vision for a well-rounded education which strikes a balance between personal development and academic excellence. We believe that it is effort and hard work which makes success and high achievement.We are committed to a broad-based academic curriculum ensuring that all will have the chance to study the core subjects including English, Maths, Science, Languages, Humanities and the wider subjects including Art, Music, Sport and Technology. We also provide vocational options to meet the needs of our boys.