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Haddington Table Tennis Club

haddington table tennis club

4.7(3)

Haddington

“Anyone for table tennis?” was an article published in the East Lothian Courier in November 2002. It resulted in an agreement by six local enthusiasts to start a club, playing in the Corn Exchange. In 2015 the Club embarked on a 5-year plan to boost the numbers at all ages playing table tennis across East Lothian. Providing opportunities for young people to take up the sport through schools and community centres and establishing table tennis as a regular form of exercise for people of all ages, including as a therapy for dementia. We run coaching sessions for juniors and seniors twice weekly as part of our club nights, playing on 10 tournament standard tables. In 2015 the Club secured 4-year funding from Sportscotland for a part-time Development Officer. As a result the Club has launched Table Tennis East Lothian in partnership with Active Schools and with sponsorship support from Hab Fab Ltd and EDF Energy. The club leant tables and equipment to primary schools to promote and develop table tennis. As a result of this several hundred pupils each week across East Lothian will be playing table tennis. In 2016, Haddington Table Tennis Club were named ‘East Lothian Sports Club of the Year’. Richard Yule, Chief Operating Officer of Table Tennis Scotland, adds: “Haddington Table Tennis Club are regarded by Table Tennis Scotland as one of our most progressive clubs and a role model for others across Scotland. Their progress is particularly impressive for such a relatively new club.”

Knight School Of Dance

knight school of dance

5.0(16)

Wokingham

The Knight School of Dance gives dancers of ALL AGES and abilities the opportunity to explore various dance styles including BALLET, TAP, MODERN THEATRE and ACROBATIC ARTS, nurturing their talent and enjoying dancing in a happy, friendly and focused environment. We take great care to deliver high quality dance tuition whilst encouraging individuals to learn a variety of skills which will not only help with their dance interests, but will equip them with key life-skills. Enjoy learning an awareness of good posture and technique and self-discipline with a love for dance and music. We are delighted to have had dancers attend classes throughout their childhood from tots to teens. Some students have successfully auditioned for vocational schools to continued their dance studies to become dancers and teachers and many others have returned to attend our adult classes after completing their higher education. We also provide classes for Older Leaners with the Silver Swans classes. We hope to welcome many others to share this treasured and enjoyable experience and we believe the skills learnt at dance classes contribute to creating motivated, hardworking and creative individuals and we are proud to be able to offer a variety of opportunities including dance examinations, shows and performances, fundraising events, theatre trips, workshops awards ceremonies and more. Classes are held at California Ratepayers Hall, 415 Finchampstead Road, Finchampstead, WOKINGHAM RG40 3RL, which provides a well equipped environment for dance including ballet barres and a Harlequin Sprung Dance Floor.

The Education Partnership (Uk)

the education partnership (uk)

England

Welcome to The Education Partnership. Please take a look around our website and see what we can offer you. Bill is chairman of The Education Partnership, which has for the past twenty years provided a truly comprehensive range of governance and compliance expertise to schools, colleges, and outdoor education activity centres. He was previously a Head Teacher of all-age boarding and day schools in the maintained and independent sectors, including those for children with complex learning and behavioural needs. Bill works with proprietors and Head Teachers in preparation for and following up inspections by Ofsted (Education and Social Care) and ISI (Regulatory Compliance and Education Quality). His expertise in this area covers NMS, RSS, dual registration, initial registration, final registration and material change. Bill also works with schools judged as “inadequate” by Ofsted or “unsatisfactory” by ISI, helping them to achieve “good”, “outstanding” and “excellent” Ofsted or ISI outcomes. Bill is approached by an increasing number of proprietors, chairs of trustees and headteachers, who find themselves in challenging circumstances. This includes schools that have received a warning notice from the Department for Education due to their failure to meet the Independent School Standards Regulations (ISSR) and/or the National Minimum Standards (NMS) for boarding and residential special schools. Consistently, these schools see improvements at subsequent inspections. Currently, Bill is undertaking a longitudinal study of independent proprietorial schools, examining the governance implications of compliance and external inspection outcomes. To this end, we are looking for proprietorial schools in England for whom we could undertake a free of charge one-day compliance health check in return for participating in a confidential semi-structured interview on this subject at the end of the day. If you would be interested in taking up this offer, or would like a PDF of the second edition of this research, please contact billbrown@edpa.org.uk