45 Courses in Liverpool

Time Management for Healthcare Professionals

By M&K Update Ltd

This workshop is designed to help you manage your time more effectively. It will explore issues with time management, prioritisation and delegation, managing meetings and emails, Managing other peoples priorities and action planning.

Time Management for Healthcare Professionals
Delivered in person or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Definitive Tetra

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

Definitive Tetra
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£2477

Time Management and Productivity: In-House Training

By IIL Europe Ltd

Time Management and Productivity: In-House Training
Delivered in London or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£450

Advanced HP Switches for Engineers

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

Advanced HP Switches for Engineers
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£2477

CentOS system administration

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

CentOS system administration
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£3497

Debian system administration

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

Debian system administration
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£3497

Ubuntu system administration

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

Ubuntu system administration
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£3497

Suse system administration

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

Suse system administration
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£3497

Red Hat system administration

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

Red Hat system administration
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£3497

Definitive Asterisk for engineers

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

Definitive Asterisk for engineers
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£2367
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Calderstones School

calderstones school

Liverpool

I am exceptionally proud to lead and work in such a richly diverse school community in which students with different languages, cultures and religions learn together in harmony. The school's comprehensive nature is something that we value immensely. Our students are encouraged to explore, discover and question through a range of exciting learning opportunities both within and outside the classroom. The staff endeavour to provide a calm and stimulating environment where good behaviour and mutual respect is modelled by everyone and where everyone is valued. We work closely with parents/carers and the wider community to ensure the success of our students. We believe that children deserve the best possible chances in life and that they learn best when there are strong links between home and school. Over the last few years we have spoken constantly about raised expectations and we will continue to push this throughout this academic year, particularly as we look to re-set and recalibrate on the back on the impact of the pandemic. In every aspect of school life, we will raise the bar for students and staff with the view that 'nobody rises to low expectations'. In terms our curriculum delivery, student achievement and progress, their involvement in school and community life, the ways in which students wear the uniform and present their work with pride, the ways in which they speak to each other and the behaviours that they demonstrate within the school and the community in which it resides ... in all of these ways, our expectations will be more ambitious and explicit than ever before. To this end, we have developed a ‘Manifesto for Change’ which sets out the ways in which we aim to continue our journey to excellence and identifies the long-term priorities for the school. One of our main priorities this year will be to ensure, as far as we can, that no child is left behind and that every child is challenged by the curriculum that we have in place. Students should find things difficult, although not impossible, at times. They should struggle at times and be expected to think deeply about the work that they do. They shouldn’t be getting everything right all of the time; if they are, the work is too easy and they’re not being challenged. None of this means that they shouldn’t be enjoying their learning; being challenged can be enjoyable. The curriculum is the bread and butter of our educational offer and should be inspiring a real thirst for learning; we can only do this through supporting and challenging. I hope you enjoy finding out more about our school by browsing our website. Visits are encouraged and welcomed; we would be delighted to show you around our wonderful school.