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Empire College London Limited

empire college london limited

Essex

Providing career oriented further and higher education to students from diverse backgrounds. It is a great pleasure to welcome you to Empire College London on behalf of the entire ECL team. Our team is dedicated to providing students with the ideal platform to succeed within the College and beyond. Our caring and supportive environment will ensure that you will have an enjoyable and fulfilling time with us. All our courses are accredited by recognised awarding bodies which provide students with the opportunity to develop contemporary theoretical knowledge and practical skills in their chosen subjects. Empire College London offers you the opportunity to gain a qualification which will allow you to improve your job prospects or progress onto further studies. Our Goals: To deliver an outstanding student experience To maintain and develop excellence in academic standards To ensure all our students and staff have access to high quality, safe and secure learning environment To encourage and facilitate the development of students and staff To represent value for money while raising and widening participation in Further and Higher Education Our Values: Professional: to act with professionalism at all times Inspiring: to motivate, encourage and support all individuals within the College to realise their potential and achieve their goals Respect: to behave respectfully towards all and value everyone’s inputs and ideas equally Honesty and integrity: to be transparent, fair, open and trusting We look forward to welcoming you to Empire College London, and we can assure you that during your time with us, we will be,

Tony Barber Music - Piano Tuition in Ponteland

tony barber music - piano tuition in ponteland

Music has played an important part in my life since primary school days. At first I learnt organ, - the electronic organ was having its heyday and I was fully involved. As a young teenager I would demonstrate these instruments for local retailers at 'road show' events throughout Northern Ireland. A major highlight was performing at a public concert in the Ulster Hall, Belfast, along with organ legend Reginald Dixon (of Tower Ballroom Blackpool, Wurlitzer fame) when I was only 14 years of age. At the same time I was progressing with my formal music education both at school (A-Level Music), and with private tutors on both classical organ & piano. I successfully passed ABRSM (Associated Board of the Royal School of Music) Grade 8 at the age of 17, and later went on to earn 'merit' in a Guildhall School of Music Performance Exam. I have held the post of organist and choirmaster at churches in Northern Ireland and here in the North East. I have also provided entertainment (Organ & Drums Duo) at functions and dinner dances, and performed on both Radio & TV. My teaching experience spans 30+ years, and to help me continue progressing in my understanding of latest teaching ideas I've attended a number of ABRSM professional development sessions, and completed their highly respected and accredited Teaching Music Effectively course. I also participated in a two day Music Teacher Conference entitled Nurturing potential, Encouraging success. And, in association with Music Mark, attended Musical Progression and the role of assessment sessions to keep my skills right up to date.

Association of Drainage Authorities

association of drainage authorities

Warwickshire

Established in 1937, ADA watches over, supports and promotes our members’ interests at a national and parliamentary level, providing a forum for the exchange of ideas and discussions. ADA’s members include national agencies like the Environment Agency in England, internal drainage boards, local authorities, and regional flood & coastal committees. ADA’s Associate Members include contractors, consultants and suppliers to the industry. ADA’s water level and flood risk management community is built upon the interaction and connections made between our members. We champion and campaign for the sustainable delivery of water level and flood risk management, offering guidance, advice and support to the sector, whilst also informing society about our members’ essential work. At ADA, our ethos is to promote good practice within the water level management community. We try and offer as many different forms of communications as we can to update and inform our members, as well as the wider public and key stakeholders. ADA also helps our members to promote their work, products and innovation, as well as highlighting projects, services, job positions and events. And most of all, we enjoy bringing professionals together, using their knowledge to help find solutions to our nation’s water and flood risk management issues. ADA is proud to be a member of EUWMA, which represents public, local and regional water management organisations from across Europe. Follow the links in this section to find out more about how ADA is governed by, and for, its members. You can also find out how to become a member of ADA.

Technology Trish

technology trish

Rugeley

PowerPoint Experts - Makeovers and commisions. Software for schools. Service like it used to be You are here!http://www.technologytrish.co.uk/products.htmlhttp://technologytrish.co.uk/links.htmlhttp://www.technologytrish.co.uk/tutorials.htmlhttp://www.technologytrish.co.uk/downl.html Technology Trish is a new UK company specialising in very high quality PowerPoint education software based packages. We are a small company (a true cottage industry as we are based in a 250 year old Dales cottage!) and combine the expertise of very experienced teachers and an IT professional. "Small enough to care, expert enough to excel!" Contact Phone +44 1388 833229 Email john@technologytrish.co.uk Technology Trish has been set up with the busy, harassed teacher in mind – someone who wants to use up to date technology, but lacks the time or expertise to create lessons for themselves – and doesn’t want to spend a fortune buying in material either. To make your life easier, all packages (except free downloads) include: Teacher’s notes Ideas for lesson plans Students’ worksheets Menu driven PowerPoint presentations License to photocopy materials for use in the classroom A site license to install presentations on any computers in your school Most PSHCE packages also have material intended for staff training or parents Full instructions are provided to enable teachers to adapt these packages to meet individual needs and this is possible with only a basic understanding of PowerPoint. Back up is available from a Microsoft Certified PowerPoint Specialist, with more than ten years’ experience of PowerPoint who will answer any queries by email. When you purchase any package you will receive a priority email address AND we answer emails promptly and personally!

Roots Pod Academy

roots pod academy

London

ROOTS POD Academy C.I.C is helping under 29 year olds to turn their business idea into a reality Using a simple 9-step business & branding programme that will start them on their business journey successfully. Mapping out the steps to an entire business with a one-page business plan. Through interactive workshops, we can cover some or all of the 9 steps. Our workshops are facilitated by real business owners (DBS checked), who share practical tips from their areas of expertise. Whether you are starting up, an entrepreneur or scaling up your business, our 9-step plan will keep you focused on achieving your desired business goals. Feeling a little anxious about starting up? Don’t worry! We’ve got you covered. Our workshops include generating ideas and building confidence too. Schools, Colleges, PRUs & Community Groups ROOTS POD Academy C.I.C use engaging entrepreneurship workshops to boost confidence, grades and reduce challenging behaviour. Our objective is to enable young people to recognise their passion and raise their aspirations and self-esteem, by setting goals we will support them to achieve. We’ve previously delivered our 9-step workshop over 8 weeks as part of the BTEC Business Enterprise syllabus, using fun and interactive methods to keep students engaged – Our workshops can relieve teachers from creating a few lesson plans too. Win – win! We can deliver enrichment activities after school or during lunch and can offer student mentoring too. Get in touch today to see how we can unlock the potential in young people in your care to make them the confident and successful business leaders of tomorrow.

Reform Academy

reform academy

London

Bold ideas, big conversationsReform’s report, 'Academy chains unlocked', presents results from the first survey of academy chain chief executives. It recommends reform to the funding and oversight of chains to raise standards across the country. Since first introduced under Labour, academy schools have been the main way that governments have sought to raise the standard of schools. Their popularity with policymakers means that two fifths of state-educated children in England now attend an academy. While there are different forms of academies, all have greater responsibility over the curriculum, staffing and finances than other state-funded schools. Yet the evidence that academies have improved school education is not clear cut. Labour’s academies have almost certainly led to sustainable improvements in pupil outcomes. However, the Coalition Government’s academies have had variable impact, with some lowering, some sustaining and others improving education in those schools, depending on the starting point of the school. Taken in its entirety, the evidence suggests that the recent academies are not having the transformative impact on education that was expected by government. The Conservative Government has changed its approach to academies. It now expects all new academies to join or establish an academy chain – groups of two or more academies run by the same sponsor – believing that chains will help unleash the potential of academies to spread educational excellence across the country. Yet, as with individual academies, the evidence on academy chains shows variable impact on pupil attainment. There is a dearth of information explaining why, as no research has established a full enough picture of what academy chains do.