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Bw Business Solutions (Uk)

bw business solutions (uk)

4.9(290)

London

BWBS Education Consultants is a global leader in counselling and providing full application support to place international students into UK Universities. We are a British Council certified and UCAS registered Agency. We offer exercise international students access to unequalled quality of standards and the flexibility to select educational institutions in fulfilling their academic as well as career aspirations. Backed by a strong knowledge and skill base, we link education industry through a worldwide network of students and education providers. Majority of our consultants are former international students who experienced the difficulties and the opportunities UK higher education provides. They come from a variety of nationalities themselves and have been trained by our trusted university partners. Our head office is in London and we speak 20 different languages across our 15+ branch offices in 12 countries globally. All our consultants are expertly trained to give the best possible, free, accurate and impartial advice. BWBS represents 70+ UK higher education institutions. We have 98% visa success and 99.6% student satisfaction rate. In 2020, our website and social media platforms had a combined reach of over 17 million unique visitors. So that BWBS can continue to change the future of our prospective students and help them meet their dreams in 2021 and beyond, we welcomed nearly 50 new team members in 2020 in spite of the unprecedented challenges of Covid-19 pandemic. Our goal is to expand in existing as well as new markets by opening 50+ global branch offices by 2024.

Forest Schools Education

forest schools education

3.0(7)

Sheffield

Forest Schools are nature-based communities where trained practitioners nurture learner-led exploration and discovery, nurturing meaningful experiences for positive lifelong impacts. Wellbeing is the foundation of our practice and through recognising the social, emotional and physical needs of participants we provide the guidance and facilitation for our time in nature. Through creating learner inspired experiences based on exploration and discovery, we recognise opportunities to mentor holistic growth over the course of long-term programmes. In developing the community, we nurture a culture based on collaboration and of embracing challenge so that we can allow, over time, for the blossoming of character, resilience and empathy, and for a greater sense of connection, with nature and for our shared future. What are the Benefits of Forest Schools? Improves Confidence Improves Resilience Improves Physical Wellbeing Improves Empathy Gives an Insight into the Natural World Learner-led Learning Improves Physical Wellbeing & Motor Development Long-term Observation & Guidance from Leaders A Typical Day in a Forest School Meeting outside the woodland, excitement is in the air. The birds are chirping, the gentle wind rolls across the hills while wellington boots search for puddles. The woodland has been checked and the equipment is ready to be taken with us, our focus in on the wellbeing, physical and emotional, of each person within our community. Gathering together, we check in on how each person is feeling and what they wish to explore during their time in nature. We introduce new ideas and invite them to engage our help when they wish to. The woodland space is a blank canvas, full of textures and materials to enrich the senses and stimulate the learning journeys that we will all undertake. As leaders we have both an idea for the direction of the day should learners need us to provide this for them, but also understand the importance of encouraging them to decide their own direction. During this time of exploration and discovery, our role as a leader is to provide the nurturing they need whilst also encouraging them to stay with challenge and to make sense of the experiences they have. Through review and reflection their voices are heard, and their emotions are recognised.