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University Of Wolverhampton Enterprise

university of wolverhampton enterprise

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Wolverhampton

By 1903, an educational foundation had firmly been established with over 1,300 students studying courses including coach building, house painting and pattern making. In 1905, the first student scholarships were awarded. As student numbers continued to grow, expansion became necessary. In 1912, the ‘Deanery House’ in Wulfruna Street was bought and in 1920 itwas demolished, making way for the iconic Wulfruna building you see today in Wulfruna Street. The foundation stone of the major new buildings in Wulfruna Street was laid by Prince George in 1931. The foundation stone was laid by HRH Prince George in 1932 and in 1933 the Wolverhampton and Staffordshire Technical College was born. With further education traditionally accessible only to the wealthy, the College vowed to ensure that even the most under-privileged men and women would have the opportunity to study a higher education – an ethos nurtured and sustained to the present day. In 1933, the Wolverhampton Local Authority annual report states: "The college makes ample provision for the general education of young men and women not privileged to obtain their higher education by residence at a University. Particularly it is the local home of higher scientific and industrial studies." Courses included science and engineering, and with the creation of a Women’s Department, over a third of the College’s students were women, bucking the traditional all-male trend typical of higher education establishments. Research was also on the increase, with the College welcoming graduates from universities as honorary members. By 1938/9 we recorded 2,921 students on our annual statement to government. One third of those students were women.

Recruitment 4 Education

recruitment 4 education

London

Recruitment 4 Education is a leading recruitment agency based in the Midlands and covering many areas across the UK. We support primary, secondary and SEN schools for all their staffing needs including: Permanent placements – we manage the complete process of finding the perfect member of staff Long term contracts Roles we recruit for: Headteachers and Leadership posts Business Managers Office staff Teachers Teaching Assistants Cover Supervisor Sports Coaches We pride ourselves on our ability to generate long-term relationships with schools and candidates. We take time to listen to find out what you’re looking for and go the extra mile to help make a difference in education. We have been delighted to have the opportunity to work with your company over the last two years. You have provided quality supply teachers as required for daily cover. These supply teachers have arrived early in the morning to familiarise themselves with planning and school routines etc and always stayed well beyond the end of the school day to ensure all marking is completed in line with our policy. In addition, one of your teachers ran an afterschool Year 2 art club for 6 weeks. The teacher liaised closely with school staff to ensure that the art projects linked with school topics to add interest and purpose to the sessions. Alison Walklett Headteacher at New Oscott Primary School Trust in Experience Recruitment 4 Education help to provide Schools across the Midlands with experienced high-level teachers, teaching assistants and sports coaches. We pride ourselves on the solid relationships we have built with many schools and academies in the midlands and beyond. We guarantee to make suitable matches between you and your employer, based on your experience and skills for the right school. During each registration, the relationship we build with our teachers and support staff is very important. We get to know you and understand what’s important to you. This builds trust and confidence when placing you in a suitable school. We’re known for guaranteeing schools an honest, personal and professional service.