90 Educators providing Courses in Birmingham

Black Water Academy

black water academy

Birmingham

It is our belief that every individual has been gifted with immense talents. Our aim is to help young people identify their strengths and support them to access the opportunities available to work towards a brighter future. Established in 2015, our main objective is to empower the young, nurturing their individual talent and building upon their strengths with a view to also helping families and the wider community. Our on-going commitment to raising standards for our young people is based upon the ideology of providing a holistic learning environment to meet their growing needs. We provide a broad and balanced curriculum designed to cater for the needs of all our young people. Staff have high expectations from all our learners with the emphasis placed on building positive relationships with them. Ensuring the young people feel safe is the foundation of our success. A wide range of extracurricular activities including trips and outbound excursions all form an essential part of our school experience. Through our robust self-development and outbound education programs we aim to provide our young people with opportunities and experiences that will empower them to make a positive contribution to society. We are proactive in ensuring the involvement from parents and carers. We look forward to your child becoming a member of our school community and taking full advantage of the opportunities available. We promise to help your child make academic progress and ensure post 16 objectives including reintegration into mainstream education or further education and employment are achieved.

Golden Driving School

golden driving school

4.6(38)

Oldbury

Hi, I'm William, I have over 15 years of experience, and I am here for you if you are: A Beginner: You are on the verge of changing your life forever by getting your driving licence, and the most important lessons are not at the end near the driving test, its right now! I will help you to create good driving habits and its these habits which are going to help you become a natural driver making your test much easier. On your first driving lesson you will be driving. A Part Trained Driver: Have you already started learning to drive and are thinking of passing your driving test? My course is for people like you, who have already developed skills it will help you save time and money because I will not put you on a beginners course. In fact I will use the knowledge you have as a platform for passing your driving test. Confidence Building: Feeling anxious when it comes to learning how to drive can be somewhat depressing, but did you know that many learners go through the same as you? What I am going to support you with is getting to feel comfortable and taking back control of your life and driving. Driving Test Rescue: I know exactly why you have been failing your driving test and actually it probably is not your fault. People who fail their test and want to change instructor do so because they feel they have not been trained fully and believe they are not 100% confident. Give me a call and tell me your story, I'll then start to plan for your success.

Azadi Trust

azadi trust

Birmingham

Azadi Trust was founded in 1991 by Dr. Robin Fisher, a GP working in Sparkbrook, Birmingham, as a Christian outreach to the large number of drug users in the area. From these early beginnings Azadi has followed the vision that ‘Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is Freedom’ (2 Cor 3:17) which remains our ‘strapline’ to this day, some thirty years on. The surgery and the drugs work had closed by the mid-1990’s, but the Charity remained and in 1997, with the support of the local Anglican church, Christ Church, purchased the old surgery building. This building is now known as Azadi House. In the early days, the ground floor of Azadi House was the base for activities such as a youth club and a homework club, mainly run by Christ Church members but designed to be accessible to the local community; subsequently the Trust supported projects, such as ‘Bright Sparks’ mother and toddler group and ‘Azadi Tigers’ football team, which operated away from its base. On the basis of these early experiences we don’t seek to ‘set up projects’ but rather to ‘follow what God is doing’ and actively support Christians in the inner-city who want to set up or who are already actively running projects, people who have a vision (and warmth and enthusiasm) to reach others with the love of God but do not want the distraction of establishing a structure to accommodate their vision and who would rather just ‘get on with the job’. Hope Garden Project, who have been part of Azadi for over 10 years, are an example of this.