2184 Educators providing Courses in Leicester

Frisby School Of English

frisby school of english

Leicestershire

We welcome applications for places here at Frisby C of E Primary School and visits from parents and pupils too. Admissions are coordinated by the Local Authority (LA), but as a Single Academy Trust, the Local Governing Body are the Admissions Authority. Places are allocated according to our Admissions policy. First time admissions into school Please see our Admissions Policy for your child's year of admission (below). Please apply online to Leicestershire County Council LA at https://www.leicestershire.gov.uk/popular-now/apply-for-a-primary-school-place or contact 0116 305 6684 if you need a paper form. LA letters are sent out on 11th April informing of the outcome of your school place application. Mid-Term Applications Please see our admissions policy for your child's year of admission. Please apply online to the LA at https://www.leicestershire.gov.uk/education-and-children/schools-colleges-and-academies/school-admissions/apply-to-move-school or contact 0116 305 6684 if you need a paper form. Applications and visits are welcomed and can be organised at any time of the year. Please contact the school office on 01664 434429 or by email at frisby.office@frisby.leics.sch.uk It is a good idea to call us before making contact with the LA so that we can advise if there is any space in your child's year group. You can still apply but would be refused a place if there is not a space. You would then have to follow the appeals process (outlined in the Admissions Policy) should you be unsuccessful. Please see policies and application form below: Admissions Policy - For 2022 entry Admissions Policy - For 2023 entry Admissions Policy - For 2024 entry (draft)

Gwma

gwma

Leicester

GWMA is a mixed martial arts system which is based in Mountsorrel Leicestershire. As a mixed martial art, GWMA’s main influences are Shotokan/Goshin Ryu karate with elements of Kung Fu. Gavin Walker is the chief instructor with 34 years’ experience in martial arts and has been running his classes for 10 years. We believe that learning martial arts should be an enjoyable experience and can benefit anyone in the following ways: 1. Self-Discipline – One of the central tenets of martial arts is a focus on self-discipline. Today’s kids are so accustomed to receiving instant gratification that lessons in self-restraint and discipline aren’t always easy to come by. Kids with a martial arts background, however, are continually reminded of how essential self-discipline is. 2. Boosting Socialization Skills – People who don’t always thrive in highly social environments may find it easier to get to know people and make new friends when they’re in a room filled with peers who share a common interest. The kids on the playground may not always have much common ground, but devotees to the martial arts are able to get to know one another through shared pursuits. 3. Encouraging Physical Activity – In todays technology based environment where most things are at a touch of a button, enrolling into a physical enjoyable activity can inspires yourself to keep moving and become fitter as a consequence. 4. Learning to Set and Achieve Goals – Most forms of martial arts are based around an accomplishment system of coloured belts that signify the wearer’s degree of skill. When your child or as an adult strives toward each new belt, they are learning valuable lessons about setting and reaching goals. 5. Increased Self-Esteem – Confidence comes with achievement, so your self-esteem level will get a boost with every new move mastered and every belt earned. People who struggle with a low sense of self-worth usually become more confident as time progresses while they’re enrolled in a martial arts class. 6. Instilling a Sense of Respect – Learning any martial arts style will require you to show your instructor respect. Today’s culture doesn’t always include respect for authority. When you go to a Martial Arts class, you will be learning lessons in respect along with new moves. 7. Developing Teamwork Skills – Working together to learn new things and accomplish goals is an important life lesson to be learnt, and instruction in the martial arts can help you learn that lesson. 8. Improvement in Other Areas of Life – The benefits of martial arts training don’t end in the dojo. The boost in confidence, increased fitness levels and new cooperation skills will help you in other areas of life. The classes are open to all abilities and anyone over the age of 4yrs old can take part.