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New Star Driving School

new star driving school

Sheffield

Thank you for visiting our site. We are a Sheffield based driving school, providing a range of affordable driving lessons in Sheffield. We describe ourselves as a 'boutique' driving school which is very much focused on meeting the needs of individual pupils. All the lessons and courses we provide are designed around each individual pupil - we don't believe a one-size-fits-all approach works. Driving lessons can be a nervous experience for many of us, in the early days, there are a lot of issues for us to contend with. As we gain experience and our skills develop, life does become easier behind the wheel. The aim of our teaching style is to teach you to a point beyond the driving test, getting you to try to think and drive like an experienced driver. When you then pass your test and drive on your own, you will find the transition from a learner driver to a full licence holder, a lesser problem! That's what feedback from our previous learners tell us. We hope that by navigating through our website using the menu options on the right hand side, that you are better informed of the choices that are available to you, and the services we can provide. This could either be when going through the process of learning to drive, or building on the skills you have already gained, either as a provisional or full licence holder. Our website will also help you learn more about the services we provide. Please note, you're buying a service from your driving instructors, although we come back to costs, not all driving instructors are the same.

P E Office

p e office

Sheffield

The new PE Office Virtual Learning Environment is a knowledge bank of unique and essential resources for PE departments, coaches, sports leaders and anyone involved in Sports. Our virtual platform includes a comprehensive assessment framework: Video and performance analysis software A virtual classroom Content library Resource building facilities Alongside this, there is the old side to the PE Office where our unique portal has merged together to allow you one-off purchases or unlimited access to all our new and updated schemes of work, lesson plans, theory lesson plans, evaluation sheets, assessment portal, exam platform and quizzes all in one place for your department, staff, performers and students. PE Office now delivers a high-quality provision to PE Teachers, departments, students, coaches and learners both practically and theoretically. PE Office constantly evolves. It has the following main elements: 1. Practical Planning and resources Provides the ultimate resource bank of: Schemes of Work Lesson plans Assessments Evaluation Sheets 2. Theoretical plans and resources You have access via the platform to a comprehensive range of e-learning lesson plans, quizzes, puzzles and games with extensive tracking and assessment for: GCSE Cambridge Nationals BTEC iGCSE 3. Analysis Our unique and purpose-built PE software now enables you to have a unique tool to video, analyse, evaluate and question individual performers, groups of teammates or whole squads on scenarios that happen in lessons and games. The students view these lessons, skills and drills by accessing the portal and then answer the questions aim directly at them whilst every aspect is broken down, tracked and recorded. This portal is great for: GCSE and BTEC Sport Analysis Teaching and Coaching Officiating Sports performance for school teams and academies 4. Exams and Revision Within the learning environment, you can also create PE Secure locked down exams Mock exams Baseline tests Timed revision sessions Revision and games 5. Extra Curricular portal You can use the platform to create and arrange sport Fixtures Leagues Friendlies Tours Arrange these with friends or any relevant ability group in a radius of your choice

Samworth Church Academy

samworth church academy

Mansfield

Whenever we welcome new visitors into The Samworth Church Academy, they very often comment on the sense of positivity, energy and general friendliness you feel as soon as you enter the building. Our Academy is a special place which is only confirmed when you meet with our young people and the staff that support them. Lisa McVeigh The Academy was established in 2008 by joint sponsors Sir David Samworth and the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham. Their vision was to create an inclusive place where people and students come first and where students can be educated holistically as well as academically and leave prepared for a long and happy adult life – 70 plus great years. Our emphasis and exploration of our Christian values, as well as our membership of the international Round Square organisation, encourages students to ‘Be The Best They Can Be’ and to explore their own (perhaps hidden) talents and potential in a wide range of ways. Our beautiful and lovingly cared for campus houses a range of sometimes unexpected facilities including a climbing wall, high ropes course, Dance Studio and Drama Pod, a Combined Cadet Force, a fully functioning hairdressing salon and well populated animal care unit. We are also committed to delivering the best academic education we can for our young people and to training and supporting our teachers to be the best and most innovative teachers they can be. Our teaching facilities are modern and well-equipped and we are always looking for ways to improve them further. We are very proud of what has been achieved by our fantastic young people in the past and excited at the limitless potential of current and future students. If you would like to find out more about what they get up to, this website is a great place to start but also please get in touch with any further questions or for a look around the Academy at work at any time of the year. We would be very happy to demonstrate how inspiring our students are and to give you a flavour of the wonderful things they achieve as they strive to ‘Be The Best They Can Be’.

Dance School Flamenco In Sheffield

dance school flamenco in sheffield

Sheffield

Barbara Thornes originating from Madrid, Spain. She started dancing Flamenco and Ballet at an early age (5 years old) with her colleague Hollywood actress and Oscar winner Penelope Cruz. Barbara holds a University Degree in Spanish Dance and Classical Ballet from the Real University College of Mariemma in Madrid, she achieved out outstanding exam results, also she has a Business Administration University Degree and BBA Bachelor in Business Administration from Wolverhampton university. Barbara is a highly qualified and experienced dance teacher & chorographer. Barbara also masters the art of castanets, Spanish fan technique and flamenco shawl movements to compliment the flamenco and techniques. Barbara studied with the outstanding and most popular Spanish masters of Ballet and Flamenco. Mr. Antonio Salas, Aurora Pons, Marta de la Vega and Mariemma. Barbara followed by a perfection of the technique and style at the renowned schools of Mariemma, Marta de la Vega, masters classes at the School of “Maria Rosa” and school of “Amor de dios”, marters classes with the great flamenco dancers Antonio Canales, Alfonso Losa, Maria Juncal. Barbara is a professional dancer, choreographer and teacher. Dedicated to students of all ages, she is characterized by elegance and neatness in execution, and the use of elements like the castanets, the shawl, fan. Her teaching style that is technical and specific, she strives to give every student the best personal educational experience possible. Your success is my dream. Barbara is a master of Flamenco and she brings to Sheffield directly from Spain, with sole and spirit the passion and elegance of this fine art.

Sheffield Jazz Workshop

sheffield jazz workshop

Sheffield

Sheffield Jazz runs a Saturday Morning Workshop providing an opportunity for people who play an instrument or sing to learn about and explore the theory and practice of jazz improvisation in a supportive group environment. The Workshop is now in its 40th year! There are currently five groups running each Saturday morning which are loosely graded from beginners to more experienced, each under the guidance of a tutor who is a jazz musician with wide experience of playing and teaching. Twice a year a concert will be arranged where each group will perform material that has been worked on during the preceding sessions. Who’s it for? Sheffield Jazz Workshop is intended for adults but is open to under-18s with parental consent, provided they are able to participate and behave appropriately in the group. Individual instrument tuition is not provided – some basic ability on your chosen instrument is required. Some familiarity with music theory would be helpful but is not a requirement. Anyone interested in exploring jazz improvisation is welcome to join in. The best way to find out if it’s right for you is to give it a try, including just listening and observing without an instrument at first if you so wish. The Workshop does not own or provide any equipment so you need to bring your own gear. Keyboard players need to bring an electric keyboard as the rooms we use don’t have pianos. Guitarists and bass players will need to bring an amp. Vocalists will need a mic and an amp unless you have a very strong voice! Bear in mind you’ll probably be in a room with 6 – 10 saxophones or brass instruments and need enough amplification to be heard in that context. Everyone else bring your instrument (and a music stand plus pencil and paper). Where, when and how much? Location: King Edward’s Upper School, Glossop Road, Sheffield, S10 2PW (near to the Hallamshire Hospital and King Edward’s Swimming Pool – car park access from Glossop Rd or Newbould Lane) Time: 10.00 am –12.30 pm on Saturdays, most Saturdays during school term time. If you are new to the workshop, please come along on a Saturday at 9.40 and someone will help you find a suitable group. If you have any questions, please contact Hannah at hanzieb@hotmail.com Cost per session; waged: £15.00, unwaged: £7.00 Please do not attend if you have tested positive for Covid-19, if you have Covid-type symptoms or have recently been in contact with someone who has or has subsequently tested positive for Covid. Who are the tutors? Workshop groups are mostly run by Chris Walker, Hannah Taylor, Graham Jones, Nadim Teimoori and Johnny Hunter. Occasionally some sessions will be run by other musicians, including Jude Sacker, Dave Burgoyne and Paul Baxter.