745 Educators providing Teaching courses in Nottingham

Ian Marriott Driving School

ian marriott driving school

5.0(14)

Nottingham

We'll give you the confidence and the knowledge to achieve a first time pass which means you'll save money and have fun at the same time Ian Marriott Driving School is based in Langley Mill and provides driving lessons in Langley Mill, Ilkeston, Eastwood and the surrounding area. Taking your driving lessons with me will help you pass your test quickly and easily with a structured course tailored to your needs and requirements. A bit about me (and you) I believe in giving you the best quality, value for money, driver training there is. That way, you learn quicker, you save money and you have fun whilst you learn. As well as being a fully qualified Driving Standards Agency Approved Driving Instructor (DSA ADI) I also have these additional qualifications: ADI Masterclass certificate covering coaching and planning skills for the delivery of effective driver training. Preparing to teach in the lifelong learning sector certificate (PTLLLS) BTEC Level 4 Professional Award in Coaching for Driver Development certificate. Certificate for the Tri-Coaching Partnership In-Car Coaching Course I am also a Smart Driving approved Driving Instructor Trainer which means when I’m not teaching learners I’m teaching other trainers how to give top quality driving lessons. This means I can tailor lessons to suit you and your learning style. Do you like to have things explained to you? Do you prefer to watch how things are done or do you like to figure things out by simply having a go? It is my job as your trainer to help you answer this question and to help you learn in a way that feels natural to you. You already have a lot of skills needed to drive a car safely, although you may not realise this yet. Often it is only our thoughts and feelings about driving that get in the way and I’ll show you ways of overcoming this and unlocking your potential. I believe you can do this and soon, so will you too.

oakwoodyoga.co.uk

oakwoodyoga.co.uk

London

I am often asked what my style of yoga is. I find this really difficult to answer. I trained with the British Wheel of Yoga (BWY), but I attend a lot of yoga days and weekends with various teachers, many from the Satyananda tradition. In May 2014 I started the Satyananda Integration Teachers Course. Satyananda yoga is traditional yoga, looking after the whole person; giving us tools to help with the busy lives we all lead. It includes all the asanas, the breath work, meditation, mantra and chanting, and it is where the practice of Yoga Nidra originated. Yoga Nidra is a deep relaxation – and we all need a bit of that! I love being out in the garden or walking. Being in touch with all of my sense. I have a deep love of nature and often weave that into some lesson plans! The scope of yoga is vast and I rule nothing out – but I only share what I have tried and think others will find beneficial or interesting. My suggestion is to come along for a couple of sessions, and if you like my way of teaching fantastic. If not I can try and help you find someone more suitbale for you. We all have different needs at different times. I have been teaching weekly classes since April 2010; weekend retreats since December 2012; and in 2014 I started running regular monthly workshops – allowing a little extra time to focus on different elements of yoga. When you practise yoga you are working with the mind, the body and the breath. In Hatha Yoga (‘Ha’ means sun and ‘tha’ means moon), we are working to balance the solar and lunar – the yin and yang – energies in the body, mind and spirit. It really does not matter what other name you give your practice, as long as you are practicing with awareness, being here and now – and really importantly, accepting and appreciating what you have now. I am often told that ‘I cannot do yoga as I am so inflexible’. My response is always ‘if you are breathing you can do yoga – in fact you already are doing yoga’! By practising the asanas (postures) you become more flexible, but yoga is so much more than just the asanas, it helps you breathe properly, it helps you relax, we learn to meditate to help find that peace within…I could make a huge list! Please give yoga a try. It really can make a difference to how you feel and how you cope with the stresses and strains of our Western society.

The Trinity Catholic School A Voluntary Academy

the trinity catholic school a voluntary academy

Nottingham

On behalf of the students, staff and governors we wish to welcome you to the website of The Trinity Catholic School. The history of the school can be traced as far back as 1844 when the Sisters of Mercy came to Nottingham and opened St Mary’s Elementary School and St Catherine’s Day and Boarding School on this site. Since then as the demands for the Catholic education grew within Nottingham so has the school, to the special place it is today educating over eleven hundred young people. The school is an active member of the Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Multi-Academy Trust, along with the other twenty Catholic schools within Nottinghamshire. We are a Catholic school with the aim of developing our young people spiritually, socially and academically with Christ at the centre of our work. Our school motto, ‘Ad de Gloriam’ meaning what we do we offer to the glory of God, underpins the ethos of the school. This is developed further within our school mission statement: “To the Glory of God, we build our school on faith, love and respect” Academically we are consistently one of the highest performing schools within Nottingham City both at GCSE and A-Level. We ensure that all our students secure an appropriate next pathway in their education upon leaving Trinity, whether that be an apprenticeship, studying in our thriving sixth form or, following A-Levels, securing a place at a top university. Beyond the curriculum, we offer unrivalled opportunities in music, where all students take up an instrument, play in an orchestra and learn to read music. In sport, we are extremely proud of our offer and achievements particularly in football, netball, rugby and handball. We run a highly successful Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme and have a rich programme of extra-curricular activities for everyone.