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Oasis Academy Enfield

oasis academy enfield

Enfield

Everything within Oasis Community Learning is framed by our ethos. Our ethos is rooted in what we believe and who we are. Grounded in our story, it is an expression of our character; a set of values that inform and provide the lens on everything we do. A passion to include A desire to treat people equally respecting differences A commitment to healthy, open relationships A deep sense of hope that things can change and be transformed A sense of perseverance to keep going for the long haul It is these ethos values that we want to be known for and to live by. We are committed to a model of inclusion, equality, healthy relationships, hope, and perseverance throughout all the aspects of the life and culture of every Oasis Hub and academy community. We encourage every member of our family, be that staff or student, to align themselves to these ethos values. The values themselves are inspired by the life, message and example of Jesus but we make it clear that we will not impose on anyone, the beliefs that underpin our ethos values. We recognise and celebrate the richness that spiritual and cultural diversity brings to our community, respecting the beliefs and practices of other faiths in the hope that we will provide a welcoming environment for all. The Oasis 9 Habits The Oasis Ethos is aspirational, inspirational and something that we have to constantly work at. It is important to remember that every organisation is made up of its people, and people don’t always get things right. This means that there can sometimes be a dissonance between what we say we are, as stated in our ethos values, and what we actually do and experience. Recognising this is helpful because it reminds us that we each have things to work on; we have space to grow, develop and change to become the best version of ourselves. To help us in this process of personal growth and development we have the Oasis 9 Habits. It is our bespoke and unique approach to character development. We know that by living the way of the Habits, the Oasis Ethos will become second nature to us. We also believe that this process of continually developing our character and being transformed to become the best version of ourselves is really important for every student and staff member alike. Therefore, we actively promote and practice the Oasis 9 Habits which are an invitation to a way of life characterised by being compassionate, patient, humble, joyful, honest, hopeful, considerate, forgiving and self-controlled. We believe that by becoming people who live this way, by becoming the best version of ourselves, whether we are a staff member or students, we are transformed, and we are also able to play our part in bringing transformation locally, nationally and globally.

Migration Museum

migration museum

London

About the Migration Museum The Migration Museum explores how the movement of people to and from Britain across the ages has shaped who we are – as individuals, as communities, and as a nation. Migration is a pressing contemporary issue and is at the centre of polarised political and online debate. But there’s an underlying story of comings and goings stretching back many centuries. And this story goes to the heart of who we are today. Britain has thousands of museums, but none comprehensively focused on this important theme that connects us all. The time is right for a highly relevant, accessible visitor attraction that shines a light on who we are, where we come from and where we are going. From our current home in the heart of Lewisham Shopping Centre, we stage engaging exhibitions and dynamic events, alongside a far-reaching education programme for primary, secondary, university and adult learners. We have a growing digital presence and convene a knowledge-sharing Migration Network of museums and galleries across the UK. The story so far The Migration Museum was founded by Barbara Roche, who first made the case for a migration museum for Britain almost 20 years ago, stemming from her time as Britain’s immigration minister, and from visiting similar museums in other parts of the world – notably Ellis Island in New York. Barbara assembled a founding team of people from different professional backgrounds who shared her passionate belief that Britain’s migration history should be placed at the heart of our national story. Together, they began to scope what a national migration museum might look like. Sophie Henderson, a former immigration judge and barrister, came on board as Director in 2013. Between 2013 and 2017, the Migration Museum staged pop-up exhibitions and events and ran education workshops at a wide range of venues across the UK, including the Southbank Centre, the National Maritime Museum and City Hall in London, the Museum of Oxford, Leicester railway station, and the National Records of Scotland in Edinburgh. From 2017 to 2019, the Migration Museum was ba

Barking Abbey School, A Specialist Sports And Humanities College

barking abbey school, a specialist sports and humanities college

Barking

BARKING ABBEY SCHOOL IS A VERY LARGE SCHOOL ON TWO CAMPUSES IN EAST LONDON THAT SERVES THE BOROUGHS OF BARKING & DAGENHAM AND REDBRIDGE. We are a non-selective, comprehensive twelve form entry school with a proud tradition of academic and sporting success. The school is very popular in the local community for both Year 7 and sixth form admissions and is heavily oversubscribed. Barking Abbey School was founded in 1922 as one of the first co-educational grammar schools in England at the site in Longbridge Road. At the time, it was situated in a largely rural area, with fields and farmland close by. Gradually, as Barking began to expand as a residential centre, the school became the focal point for the community with an educational provision of national standing. In 1970, Barking Abbey Grammar School was merged with Park Modern School to form the Barking Abbey School we know today. Many traditions of the old schools remain, but with important developments to enable the school and its pupils to be fully prepared to meet the challenges and opportunities of life in the twenty-first century. One thing remains central, however: we are an outstanding success. Barking Abbey school has a very large Sixth Form with approximately 450 students. As a result of this we are able to offer a large range of courses to our 16-19 year olds. We are proud of the fact that we are a multi-cultural community and we seek to celebrate our diversity in as many ways as possible. Tolerance of, respect for, and understanding of others are vital aspects of preparing young people for adult life. We want all of our pupils to Belong, Aspire, Succeed.

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Spanish Conversational Club!

By Spanglish Languages and Culture

Spanish Conversational Club!
Delivered In-Person in LondonWed, Oct 918:30 + more
£10

Sushi Masterclass. Cover all the fundamental techniques to become a Sushi Pro

4.9(177)

By London Cookery School

Sushi Masterclass taught by London Cookery School. Cover all the fundamentals to become a Sushi Pro. Make a full tray of beautiful Sushi and eat like royalty.

Sushi Masterclass. Cover all the fundamental techniques to become a Sushi Pro
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£65

Tablescape Masterclass - Floral Workshop at West 16th 24.3.24

By Wildside London

Join Wildside London in the creative studio at West 16th for a Tablescape Masterclass and learn how to style a spectacular tablescape to give your entertaining extra wow factor. Encompassing floristry, calligraphy and cooking from the professionals.

Tablescape Masterclass - Floral Workshop at West 16th 24.3.24
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£135

Dim Sum Masterclass - Cover all the techniques to become a Dim Sum Pro

4.9(177)

By London Cookery School

Dim Sum Masterclass. Cover all the fundamental techniques to become a Dim Sum Pro

Dim Sum Masterclass - Cover all the techniques to become a Dim Sum Pro
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£55

Food Safety Face to Face

5.0(43)

By Knight Training (UK) Ltd

Do you want to train with us and undertake food safety training! Check this Food Safety Course at Knight Training and come train with us! https://knight.training/products/food-hygiene-course-options?variant=43370777608427

Food Safety Face to Face
Delivered In-Person in Birmingham + 5 moreFlexible Dates
£75 to £185

Sushi Workshop

4.9(651)

By The Avenue Cookery School

Sushi Workshop
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£75

DROP-IN chocolate workshops with: CHRISTMAS MONTH: Every Sunday you can choose to make a chocolate bar and its wrapper illustrating Christmas.

4.7(60)

By The Chocolate Museum

The Drop-in workshop is a DIY creative chocolate making session running on Sundays; You can book 1h slot anytime between 11.30am and 5.30pm for table of 6 maximum.

DROP-IN chocolate workshops with: CHRISTMAS MONTH: Every Sunday you can choose to make a chocolate bar and its wrapper illustrating Christmas.
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£9.5 to £25

Spanish Conversational Club

By Spanglish Languages and Culture

Spanish Conversational Club
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£9

Anaphylaxis Awareness

By Prima Cura Training

This course covers the management of anaphylaxis and the use of auto-injectors for the initial treatment of anaphylaxis.

Anaphylaxis Awareness
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry