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The Bulwell Academy

the bulwell academy

I am delighted to welcome you to The Bulwell Academy. I am proud to have been given the opportunity of leading this school into its next era of education in Nottingham. We are committed to making The Bulwell Academy the academy of choice, where all students and staff feel proud and privileged to attend. Our core values for our children are aspire, work hard, be kind. We will encourage and remind students regarding these values at every opportunity. We are developing a community in which young people understand the importance of academic achievement alongside their own personal development and being accountable for their own actions and decisions as they contribute to the wider community in many positive ways. It is our vision to ensure every student develops a strong sense of optimism, confidence, and self-belief. We want to ensure all students believe in themselves, have the confidence to aim high, excel in everything they do, and go on to lead happy and successful lives. A calm and orderly environment in school creates the conditions for children to thrive and do well academically and personally. We make no apology for having the highest of standards for everything that we stand for: the highest standards of education, the highest standards of pastoral support. And that work is well underway. Our academic outcomes in 2022 firmly placed The Bulwell Academy as the most improved school in Nottingham. We are proud to be part of the Creative Education Trust, and to work collaboratively with our colleagues in other schools, sharing best practice to further enhance the local offer. This is one of the benefits of being part of such an excellent, forward-thinking Trust. This collaboration will continue to bring many benefits to Bulwell children in the form of providing an extended ‘education with character’, enhancing opportunities for competition, offering wider experiences and broadening horizons.

The King's (The Cathedral) School

the king's (the cathedral) school

Peterborough

Our long history and exceptional achievements are things of which we are all extremely proud. We are convinced that pupils of all abilities will thrive in our challenging, supportive and friendly environment. The care we take over promoting wellbeing is at the heart of this academic success. Excellent examination results are important, but not enough. Our aim is to encourage pupils to be balanced individuals, happy in their own success, and confident enough to give their full commitment to all that they do. The individual’s wellbeing, we believe, is rooted in a confident sense of who they are. This confidence and sense of value grows as a child experiences the benefits of contributing to School teams, in orchestras or, perhaps, as a key member of a production. It is through such contributions that a child discovers how to belong, as well as feeling confident about their contribution to their wider community. In this way your sons and daughters will learn not only to take advantage of the vast array of opportunities that are available at The King’s School, but also to lead full, rewarding and balanced lives. In our Cathedral School, mental health and wellbeing is at the heart of all we do. We seek to nurture a sense of belonging to our extended family, in which every member is valued. We do all we can to support every child, and adult, at The King’s School and to treat them as an individual, capable of making a unique, distinctive and valued contribution. Our goal is that, by the time your child leaves us they, and their family, will have enjoyed the reward of being a part of a ‘Family Achieving Excellence’. Such a welcome awaits every child, and family, that joins us and we ask that your sons and daughters will respect alternative views, show empathy and compassion, and develop an understanding of their own beliefs as well as the beliefs, and values, of others.

Bcic

bcic

Wantage

Studying abroad using your second language can be daunting but at BCIC we understand that you want to succeed. You need a service that will help you: Identify the course that will let you achieve your ambitions Find an educational establishment in a location that suits you and your situation Obtain the necessary visa to study in the UK Travel to your education establishment when you arrive Learn about life in the UK, what to expect, what to bring and what to do Everyone is unique and everybody is different. We recognise this fact at BCIC and that is why we treat all our clients as individuals. We find out about your ambitions and your needs. That way we can match your requirements with the vast range of courses and educational establishments we have to ensure that you: Succeed in your life goals Are secure and comfortable at your place of learning Have many opportunities to experience the riches of life That is why we can offer a wide range of course that includes: English language courses for all levels and ages to improve your linguistic abilities iGCSE/A-Level studies to lay a solid base upon which to build your academic career University Foundation Courses at one of our Universities will prepare you for University life and study Diploma courses to build up a solid foundation of knowledge on your chosen subject Undergraduate Degrees from one of the many fine British Universities Post-Graduate Degree from one of the many outstanding research Universities in the UK Our education partners include: Some of the top privately run schools in the UK The best colleges from which students go to the top universities The finest Universities for business, finance, accounting, arts, media, science, computing To start your journey to achieve your aspirations, please complete the enquiry form and one of our experienced counsellor will respond to your query.

Mini Crickets

mini crickets

As a Teacher, Surrey Cricket Coach and a father of 3, I noticed there were no other kids cricket opportunities for 3-8 year olds. From my own point of view I always wanted my children to enjoy sport, but equally want them to be stretched from an early age. I believe children are far more capable at times than we give them credit for, therefore although our program is all about developing your child’s physical learning of cricket and social skills attributed though enjoyment, our unique concept enables the core skills of cricket to be introduced from an early age to great success.” For the last 3 years running we are honored to be nominated for an ‘Outstanding Services to Cricket Coaching Award’ by the Natwest OSCA’S at Surrey County Cricket Club. Mini Crickets has also proven to be a significant feeder into County Cricket with 8 of our clients last year successfully making it into the Surrey County Cricket Performance Squads! Coaches are all highly qualified having undergone an intensive inset program, as well as undertaking DBS/first aid and ECB coaching awards. If you would like your daughter or son to start their cricket careers on the right ‘front foot drive’, then ‘Crickety’ is waiting for a high five! During the Summer of 2017 Mini Crickets founder Jon Albert was incredibly proud to receive the honour of ‘ Outstanding Coaching Achievement’ from Surrey County Cricket Club. This award was given for his innovative coaching methods which have been developed over the years to create our Mini Cricket classes. Jon is thrilled that his program has been recognised with this honour and we look forward rolling our program out to as many children as possible over the coming year. This recognition is down to the commitment of all the Mini Cricket coaches throughout our centres and special mention goes to Henry Thorpe who won ‘Young Coach of the Year.

John Cabot Academy

john cabot academy

Bristol

Our school is named after the famous explorer, John Cabot (c. 1450 to c. 1500). He was born Giovanni Caboto and came from Italy. While he’s known as Giovanni in Italy today, he called himself ‘Zuan’. That is the Venetian form of John, which, despite the spelling, is pronounced a bit like a cross between Jean and Juan (the French and Spanish forms of ‘John’). Hence he became known as John Cabot as an anglicised version of his name. He moved to England to find new opportunities and was given a grant by Henry VII to search and find new lands to claim for both the king himself and for England. John Cabot is most famous for setting sail from Bristol on board his ship, The Matthew (which our Academy logo represents). There is a reconstruction of the ship in the harbour in Bristol’s city centre. It is most likely that he came to Bristol to find financial backing for his voyage where he hoped to find a quicker route to Asia. He sailed to Canada and proclaimed the land he found there as the ‘Newfoundland’ which it is still called to this day. However, he mistakenly believed he was in Asia! As a result of his discoveries, he was the first early modern European to discover North America. He did not come across native Americans during this voyage, but it did impact later voyages of discovery. Other explorers used John Cabot as an example and felt that they could also travel to new countries and take the land and resources they found there. His actions became a blueprint for further colonisation of other countries and it is known that in 1502, another expedition (not Cabot’s) arrived back in England with three native Americans who could have been taken against their will. These people later became servants in Henry VII’s household. However, by this time John Cabot was dead, so he could not have been involved in this.

Refuge In Literacy Uk

refuge in literacy uk

London

Refuge In Literacy UK began when children’s author Anne Stairmand donated signed copies of her books to a local domestic violence refuge at Christmas 2020. The response was so positive she wondered if this would be the case throughout the UK, and so she spent the following January and February speaking to over 300 refuges in the UK asking whether authors donating signed copies of their books to their local refuges would make an impact. From the joy of receiving a personal gift, to the simple joy of reading, to the educational, emotional and self-improvement opportunities books can present – which in turn can create empowerment and self-esteem – it was clear these books would have an impact. Children will have a sense of value, worth, self-esteem … They will harness a willingness to read, to learn, to savour the process of reading, escapism and transformative powers of a book. — Thurrock Changing Pathways Essex, 2021 Refuge In Literacy UK is also aiming to address a lack of consistency in literacy resources and training by supporting refuges with reading strategy prompts which feed into the National Curriculum. Our pilot refuges, currently nine across the UK, will help trial these, and evaluations will help us refine and improve. The wider benefits of a signed personal copy of a book cannot be underestimated, encouraging children and parents to become literacy confident in reading, writing and comprehension. — Glasgow Women’s Aid, 2021 We are a board of six directors and have seven board advisors with expertise in many different areas who attend meetings to support and advise throughout the year. The personal benefits of having a newly, personally signed book, creates a sense of empowerment. However, the benefits transcend far beyond the token of a personal gift. — Liverpool Women’s Refuge, 2021 As we are a non-profit organisation, the board are committed to helping those in domestic violence refuges to improve literacy life chances in for those in education and in the wider world.

Institute of Economic Development (IED)

institute of economic development (ied)

Warrington

The Institute of Economic Development (IED) is the UK’s leading independent professional body representing economic development and regeneration practitioners working for local and regional communities. Representing You…. Established nearly 40 years ago, the IED’s key objective is to represent the interests of its members and ensure their views are widely expressed and noted. The IED is committed to demonstrating the value of economic development work for local and regional communities; the pursuit of best practice in economic development and the attainment of the highest standards of professional conduct and competence. Connecting You…. We manage a valuable network of professionals engaged in economic development and its associated professions from both the private and public sectors enabling you to share best practice, enhance your knowledge and accelerate your professional development both at a local and national level. Supporting You…. We provide and promote a range of Continuous Professional Development opportunities at national and regional levels. Our introduction of the Excellence in Economic Development and the associated Self-Assessment Toolkit allows organisations in both the public and private sector to develop the competence of their people, projects and processes, facilitate the exchange of best practice and enable benchmarking over time. Our Board…We are a not for profit company run by a Board of elected Directors. For more information about our current Board of Directors, please follow the links on the left. Our latest Annual Report can be found by clicking on the link in the left hand menu. Our Patron…The Rt Hon Greg Clark MP, formerly Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy from July 2016 to July 2019, is the new Patron of the Institute for Economic Development (IED). Mr Clark takes up the unpaid role from retiring Patron, Sir Howard Bernstein, who held the position for the past four years. For the press release on this appointment please click here. Business Development Plan Jan 2020 - December 2022…Follow the link below to read a summary of our recently developed Business Plan.

Polar Educators International

polar educators international

By leading dialogue and collaboration between educators, and researchers, PEI aims to highlight and share the global relevance of the polar regions. Join PEI to be a part of this vibrant global network! Our Vision Polar Educators International is an essential network of educators and researchers aiming to provide a deeper understanding of current polar sciences to a global audience. PEI represents all who work to inspire appreciation and build knowledge of the polar regions, their connectedness to all Earth’s systems, and their importance to all humans across latitudes and cultures. A PEI member is anyone who is interested in making the poles accessible, promoting understanding and stewardship of the polar regions, and seeking to grow polar literacy by communicating polar science to the world. Goals COMMUNICATE: Develop a robust, flexible, and trusted international presence COLLABORATE: Grow and strengthen the PEI network and its relationships CREATE: Provide relevant and timely opportunities for both education and scientific communities Polar Educators International's core strengths of communication, collaboration, & creation are how we connect the qualities of scientific and educational organizations, defining our unique position which allows us to provide a deeper understanding of current polar sciences to a global audience. Core Values CREDIBLE: Experience and knowledge build a robust scientific foundation which can be trusted by our audiences and partners WELCOMING: Diverse backgrounds and perspectives encouraging an accessible and empowered community agreeing to grow together PASSIONATE: A shared belief in the power of education motivates our drive to communicate the importance of the polar regions DEDICATED: Commitment to effective advocacy drives our efforts and resources for polar knowledge and action Strategic Plan The Strategic Plan was drafted by a working group in late 2019 and was later approved by the Council and Executive Committee. The Plan outlines PEI's short and long-term (5-year) goals but is an ever-evolving document reflecting the goals. It is intended to grow and change along with the organization. The plan is available here: PEI Strategic Plan 2020-2025

Book Uni

book uni

London

Explore Market PotenialWe proactively seek, accelerate and manage new business opportunities. Market Entry Consultant | Research, Strategy & Advisory READ MORE INSIGHTS We deliver actionable market insights and not jargons. We maintain the highest amount of data protection while gathering insights. MARKET KNOWLEDGE Implementation assistance and introduction to local partners. On-ground market intelligence on international HOW WE WORK The Company Founded in 2019, today Book University is a Global Education Management and Strategy Consulting Organization with head office in London. At Book University, we strongly believe that You cannot do today’s work with yesterday’s methods and be in business tomorrow. We also believe that Good People Who Grow Businesses therefore ur team of Growth Guys comprises professional academic consultants, trainers, strategists and faculty members. Through our network of offices our competent staff serves institutions and students with serious value propositions at a fraction of cost they would have spent otherwise. At Book University, we inspire confidence and empower change in all we do. We challenge ourselves to bring our absolute best every single day. We set ourselves apart through our passion and pride, our expertise and our curiosity, our inclusive culture and our focus on developing the leaders of tomorrow. At Book University, we inspire confidence and empower change in all we do. We challenge ourselves to bring our absolute best every single day. We set ourselves apart through our passion and pride, our expertise and our curiosity, our inclusive culture and our focus on developing the leaders of tomorrow. Book University has evolved through research, organic growth, and strategic investments in people, processes, systems, innovation and technology. Each step of our future milestones has been carefully planned to ensure we anticipate, meet and exceed our clients’ needs thus delivering tangible results to the society at large. As a result, our business functions portfolio is diverse and deep, enabling us to serve Institutions, Partners and Students with capabilities that span Business Advisory, Ed

British Council Europe

british council europe

Although we receive a government grant in aid, the British Council is operationally independent from the UK government. All our work contributes to our purpose and Royal Charter (PDF 180kb) aims: '[to] advance, for the public benefit, any purpose which is exclusively charitable and which shall (a) promote cultural relationships between the people of the United Kingdom and other countries; (b) develop a wider knowledge of the English language; and (c) encourage educational co-operation between the United Kingdom and other countries, support the advancement of United Kingdom education and education standards overseas, and otherwise promote education.' Subsidiary undertakings The British Council has a group structure which, in addition to the British Council charity, includes subsidiary undertakings in the UK and overseas. See a list of all British Council group entities (PDF 120kb) . Information about these separate legal entities is in the governance statement and notes to the accounts sections of the British Council’s annual reports. Accountability and regulation We are held to account both as a charity and as a non-departmental public body. Corporate reports Download our annual report, corporate plan, gender pay gap report, management statement and financial memoranda. Code of Conduct This Code of Conduct reflects our commitment to cultural relations work that is ethical, has integrity, and has the well-being, inclusion and fair treatment of our colleagues and the peop Finance Where our income comes from, and how we spend it. How we work with government We strategically align our work to the long-term international priorities of the UK government and the devolved governments. How we work with parliament We keep MPs and peers informed about our work, and draw on their support. Global Policy Statements Our policies ensure that we meet the highest standards across all our areas of work. Services for UK education, English teaching and exams providers How we develop contract opportunities for the sector, and the services we offer providers in each country.