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- UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON - BRIGHTON BUSINESS SCHOOL
EAST SUSSEX, BN2 4AT BRIGHTON, MITHRAS HOUSE, LEWES ROADThe University of Brighton is a thriving, multi campus university on the south coast of England
The Faculty of Arts (University of Brighton) is the oldest faculty of the university, its history can traced back to 1859 when the original Brighton School of Art opened its doors. In 2009 it took its new name, replacing the former "Faculty of Arts & Architecture". Subject areas offer study in arts, design and humanities, from short courses, undergraduate level, taught postgraduate and research degrees, MPhil and PhD. Located in the centre of Brighton, the Faculty provides a unique environment in which to study.
The University of Brighton is a community of over 23, 000 students and 2, 600 staff based on five campuses in Brighton, Eastbourne and Hastings. We have one of the best teaching quality ratings in the UK and a strong research record, factors which contribute to our reputation as a leading post-1992 university. The University of Brighton is an English university with a community of 21, 000 students and 2, 600 staff based on campuses in Brighton, Eastbourne and Hastings. It has one of the best teaching quality ratings in the UK and a strong research record, factors which contribute to its reputation as a leading post-1992 university. Its roots can be traced back to 1859 when the School of Art was opened in the Brighton Royal Pavilion. The university’s focus is on professional education, with the majority of degrees awarded also leading to professional qualifications.
- UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON - FACULTY OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
BN1 9PH BRIGHTON, WESTLAIN HOUSE , VILLAGE WAYThe Faculty of Health offers degree programmes in nursing and midwifery; social policy, social science, social work and health promotion; medicine and primary care; and occupational therapy, physiotherapy and podiatry. Research centres within this faculty include the Clinical Research Centre for Health Professions, Social Science Policy and Research Centre, Centre for Nursing and Midwifery Research and the International Health Development Research Centre, which has several on-going research projects on health promotion. The Faculty of Health and Social Science also sees to the development of the Brighton and Sussex Medical School, which is a collaborative effort of the Universities of Brighton and Sussex.
- UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON - FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
BN2 4GJ BRIGHTON, COCKCROFT BUILDING, MOULSECOOMBThe Faculty of Science and Engineering offers a wide range of accredited programmes for undergraduates and postgraduates in chemistry, biology, earth science, and the physical sciences. It presently has over 2, 000 undergraduate and postgraduate students, more than 100 research students, and a staff of 200. The faculty hosts STEM Sussex which works in partnership with schools, businesses and other organisations to enhance delivery of the science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) curricula at all key stages and to improve achievements in these subjects. The faculty also hosts the Sustainable Development Coordination Unit (SDeCU) [16] which aims to co-ordinate sustainable development activities across the university. The unit also has its own specific sustainability research and community engagement projects.
- UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON - BRIGHTON AND SUSSEX MEDICAL SCHOOL
EAST SUSSEX, BN1 9PX BRIGHTON, UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEXThe Brighton and Sussex Medical School is one of four new medical schools to have been created as part of the UK government’s strategy of increasing the number of qualified doctors from the UK working in the NHS. [18] As its name suggests, Brighton and Sussex Medical School is a joint school of the University of Brighton and the University of Sussex. The curriculum is a careful blend of the best of new and traditional teaching methods, with firm foundations on the established strengths of the two universities in educating and training health professionals and in science teaching and research.
We offer a wide range of forensic services: Alcohol BAC Calculations, Bloodstain Pattern Analysis & Interpretation, Body Fluids, Cell Site Analysis, Chemistry & Chemical Analysis, Computing & Digital Evidence, Damaged Clothing, DNA Profiling, Drugs & Toxicology, Engineering Measurements, Explosions & Explosives, Fingerprints, Fire Investigation, Firearms & Ballistics, Firearms Residues, Footwear Marks, Glass Fragments & Materials Transfer, Hair Analysis, Health & Safety, Mobile Phones & Connection Record Charting, Paints & other Surface Coatings, Personal Injury, Physical Fits, Road Traffic Accidents, Textile Fibre Analysis, Tool & Weapon Marks, Video/CCTV.
We support innovative, independent publishers across the UK and Ireland, delivering their fiction, poetry and non-fiction to book lovers worldwide. When you buy books from our website, we can ensure the maximum cover price goes straight to the publisher.
A literary consultancy providing in-depth readers’ reports, manuscript assessment and expert editorial guidance from a small team of published writers. We advise on fiction, non-fiction, children’s books, screenplays and radio plays. We also offer all our writers free follow-up advice on the market.
In today’s global market it is essential to explain things clearly. People who don’t understand your message are not likely to buy from you. Written communications should be accurate, brief and clear. No weasel words, and jargon only where it’s appropriate. That does not mean that business writing has to lack character, or even passion
Durham School independent UK boarding school in the North East of England for boys and girls Our clear aim is to bring out the best in everyone
The Freelance Journalism & Press Agency is dedicated to the media world in its attempts to provide news network information on science, medicine, human stories. Health, nutrition. Literature, arts, music, theatre, entertainment, profiles and lifestyles.
Keny Drew has been working commercially in Scotland since graduating from Glasgow's College of building and printing in 2001. His clients include the award winning advertising agency the bridge, new, hyper-cool design consultancy mustard, freight design and cog media. Keny's portfolio includes work for Kier homes, Restaurant Andrew Fairlie and NHS 24. Recently commissions include the book 'the knuckle end' designed by Freight. Thanks for visiting the site and please contact Keny Drew should you wish to discuss a project.
Klick Technology is a highly reputable and reliable provider of laboratory and office building refurbishments and associated building services to the education and commercial sectors. Its reputation for durable products, quality workmanship and proven project management expertise spans over 30 years. Design capability and flexibility are very strong features of the company and we have a long-standing reputation for technical expertise with Local Education Authorities, Architects, Teachers, Consultants, Builders and Developers. From our Manchester base Klick Technology offers a comprehensive and cost effective service including the design and installation of laboratory furniture for Universities, Colleges, Schools and commercial establishments.
Liverpool Science Park has been a success since its launch in January 2006, the 36, 000 sq ft Innovation Centre attracted 22 new companies within its first year of operations. The unprecedented early success of the Innovation Centre demonstrates the city’s potential as a world-class centre for knowledge enterprise and confirms Liverpool Science Park’s role in redeveloping the city’s wealth and knowledge based economy.
Binoculars, telescopes, nightsights, stabilised and high power observation binoculars from the specialist, Monk Optics ltd, UK Fujinon agents and stockists of giant Miyauchi binoculars and Image intensifiers from Fujinon Binoculars are our specialty
We are dedicated to providing high quality GCSE and A-level revision material totally FREE. Within the site you will find all sorts of subjects from GCSE Biology to A-level Psychology as well as hints and tips about passing your exams, career advice.
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We are providers of quality information and knowledge that enable our customers to perform their jobs efficiently, continue their education, and help contribute to the advancement of their chosen markets. Our customers are researchers, students, academics and increasingly professionals.
Nestling below Haldon hills to the north, Teignmouth lies along a stretch of red sandstone coast at the unspoilt estuary of the river Teign, born on high Dartmoor. Wide spaces and rolling fieldscapes delight the eye with breath-taking panoramas from high ground. Lyme Bay's well-spaced arms protect smaller bays peering out over the English Channel between Portland and Start Point. Teignmouth claims record-breaking hours of sunshine and its remarkable geographical position ensures reasonable weather for much of the time. Dartmoor National Park's eastern approach or the city of Exeter can be reached by road in 30 minutes whilst Plymouth is about one hour's drive. Public transport links nearby Torbay and the market town of Newton Abbot.
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West Berkshipe EBP Education Business Partnership Bringing together business and education in partnership. Our dedicated team have successfully forged links between local employers, teachers and students - through these partnerships we create and deliver a range of work-related and vocational learning opportunities to inspire, inform and motivate young people at all levels for their future working lives. Established in 1992, EBP West Berks now works closely with all ten of the local state secondary schools along with Newbury College, some special schools and the Pupil Referral Units. Our links with the business community range from multinationals Vodafone and Bayer through to smaller local organisations such as Newbury Crash Repair and Hartwood Oak.
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At Fir Ends School we hope to provide a happy, stimulating environment where each child can reach his/her potential. We have two Key stages, Key Stage 1 for 5-7 years old, Key Stage 2 for 7-11 years old. The classes are of mixed age and ability. Though we will be using topic work and themes over a number of terms, the Core Curriculum of Numeracy, Science and English will be studied throughout. This will build on children’s experience using whole class teaching, group teaching and individual work to extend their capabilities.
Abacus is at the heart of our community, which values everyone, working in partnership to achieve our potential and a love for learning. Parents are welcome into school to help and I am sure that the class teacher would appreciate the extra pair of hands.
It is our aim to create within our school a secure, happy, stimulating and caring environment, which will help all our pupils to fulfil their potential. We seek to provide within this atmosphere a wide range of educational opportunities for all our pupils, regardless of race, creed, colour, ability or disability. To develop and maintain such an atmosphere demands high standards, discipline and commitment, both educationally and socially, from all those involved with the school. We seek to show by example the importance of respect; for all the people and property in the school, and the community, and for the school's rules. We view children as individuals, and have a commitment to recognise and cater for their needs educationally, socially, morally, spiritually and culturally.
Abbot s Hill is a small, independent day school for girls from Nursery to GCSE and welcomes boys at the Early Years Foundation Stage The School is committed to ensuring that each pupil is encouraged to reach her full potential academically and socially and to participate in a wide range of extra curricular activities The School s aim is to create a supportive and sympathetic environment, based on Christian ethics, in which qualities of compassion, integrity and tolerance, and a sense of responsibility, are fostered in all members of the community Through its broadly based curriculum, the School seeks to recognise each child as an individual with specific capabilities and learning needs The whole School community is engaged in celebrating the successes of all its members and in enabling growth and development Abbot's Hill School, Bunkers Lane, Hemel Hempstead, Herts HP3 8RP
Parents who are considering sending their child to this school are always welcome to make an appointment to visit us. We are proud of our school, and the pupils and staff would welcome the chance to show you around. An welcome evening is held during the summer term for the parents of children who will be joining the Reception class the following September, as well as a number of induction activities designed to help pupils from the local pre-schools to make a smooth transition into our spacious and well resourced Reception class here at Acle. The teaching staff are a very hard working team whose common aim is to develop sociable, confident children who enjoy the work they do and want to achieve their best. We are proud of the results achieved by our pupils.
Aldbury is small, friendly village school in the heart of the countryside. Our school provides education for children aged 4-11years. We recognise all children as having their own individual needs and we try to support these needs through an emphasis on the partnership between home and school. Aldbury is a happy school with a very strong, caring ethos. We encourage and expect children to work hard and behave well and try their best, developing into independent, self confident learners and above all have a love for learning.
At All Saints' we aim to provide a caring and stable atmosphere in which the child can develop fully. We care very much about the needs of each individual child, and our main intention is to help each child realise his/her maximum potential The school has approximately 250 pupils. There are eight classes arranged into two classes in each year group. Each class is of mixed ability. The children work as a class, in groups or individually, according to their abilities and the nature of the work in hand. For English and Mathematics the children are taught in sets according to their ability.
All Saints Church of England (Aided) Primary School opened in September 2001 with Reception and Years 1 and 2. Over subsequent years it grew to its full capacity and now caters for pupils from Reception through to Year 6 in single age classes. There are 210 pupils on roll when full.
Our school recognises its historic foundation and strives to develop its religious character in accordance with the principles of the church at parish and diocesan level. We aim to serve the community by providing education of the highest quality within the context of Christian belief and practice, We encourage an understanding of the meaning and significance of faith and promote Christian values through the experience we offer all our pupils. The school office is open between 8.45am and 3.15pm.
As a family we know one another and care for one another very much, and as a family we see God as our Father, because we are a faith-based school. Although we strive for good academic results, we are well aware that academic ability is not the be-all-and-end-all. Children have many different interests, skills and abilities and huge potential, and we work hard to make the education we offer as broad as possible to meet this range.
Amherst Primary School in Riverhead, Sevenoaks, Kent
Our school has a range of extra-curricular activities available for our children. These currently include football, netball, rounders, choir, recorders, art and gardening clubs.The school is a member of the Waltham Cross and District Sports Association takes part in a variety of competitive seasonal sports and annual athletics meetings.In addition the children benefit from a wide range theatre and performance groups visiting the school and from visits to sites of educational interest including residential trips for the older pupils.
are a busy, friendly school, who aim to provide quality education in a calm, caring environment.
Archbishop Ilsley Catholic Technology College & Sixth Form Centre Christ Achieved Through Endeavour, We Endeavour to Achieve
We believe every individual matters and we work with all stakeholders to make sure that every child achieves their full potential. Our school mission is simple. We ensure all children ‘Aspire!’ - aspire to be the best in what ever they choose to do. We have a highly skilled and dedicated team of people who work at Ash Grove. They provide a stimulating and enriching learning environment for children to learn and grow. At Ash Grove we provide a very rich and exciting curriculum that is tailored to the needs and interests of all children. In addition we run after school clubs every night of the week. The school opens at 7.45am with the breakfast club and closes at 6.00pm with the after school club.
- ASSET INSPECTION AND MATERIAL SERVICES
CHESHIRE, CH65 4EY ELLESMERE PORT, INNOSPEC BUSINESS PARK, OIL SITES ROADAsset Inspection and Material Services (A.I.M.S.) was set up in 2004 to provide a mechanical inspection service for tanks, vessels, pipework and all process equipment. Our extensive laboratory facilities provide materials testing and investigation into corrosion and other potential failure modes of process equipment. Additionally our scanning electron microscope facility can be utilised to investigate process efficiencies and determine elemental compositions of products or deposits. We provide professional and flexible inspection services delivered by a broadly talented team capable of performing multi-faceted tasks through a single Engineer. We have tailored our business to suit the needs of our clients in negating the often very expensive and inefficient requirement for numerous working groups and interfaces.
Aylesbury Grammar School is a highly successful selective boys’ school, established in 1598 in the heart of Buckinghamshire. We are a High Performing Specialist School with specialisms in Science, Languages and Maths & Computing. We also hold awards as an Investor in People, Investor in Families, Healthy School, Artsmark, Sportsmark and most recently have been accredited with the International School Award. No one feels lost in a crowd at AGS due to effective pastoral care with specialist tutors, Heads of Year, and Heads of House. We are very proud of our House and Prefect systems that embody both our tradition and progressive ethos. Good behaviour and good appearance are standards that are carefully maintained, and we work with both parents and students to bring the best out of each individual who enters the school.
Distinct Identity Bacon’s has a distinct identity with its Anglican Foundation and long history allied with the most modern approaches to teaching and learning. Bacon’s is outward looking and dedicated to the communities it serves. Bacon’s is an inclusive College serving its local community and welcoming students of all faiths and those with no faith.
The Banovallum School, a County Community School for pupils aged 11 - 16 years within a selective system. Enrolment at the school is open to all. There are no artificial criteria used to select. The school is a centre of opportunity for everyone and caters for pupils of all abilities. For pupils entering the school in September no major changes in the organisation or management of the school curriculum are planned, outside those in line with the continued implementation of the national curriculum. Minor adjustments in the amount of time allocated to subjects may be necessary depending upon the staffing and other resources available within the school. The school is a living organisation and as such changes are made annually to improve the school and develop the opportunities available to pupils.
Barlaston First School is located in the village of Barlaston near to Stone and Stoke on Trent in Staffordshire The school caters for children from four to nine years old, offering educated in a secure, and caring environment
- BARTON STACEY C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL
HAMPSHIRE, SO21 3RY WINCHESTER, THE GREEN, ROBERTS ROAD, BARTON STREETACEYBarton Stacey is a small, rural school set in spacious grounds in the beautiful Hampshire countryside. Our pupils are drawn mainly from the local village but we also attract families from outside our immediate catchment area. Barton Stacey school is an integral part of the village community and has close links with the village church. Our classrooms are large and well-equipped with each room having its own practical area, computer bank and direct outside access. Our ICT suite provides opportunities for class teaching while the whole-school network means pupils can retrieve their work from any workstation. We put great emphasis on providing opportunities for all learning styles and preferences. Our curriculum is designed to develop independence, creativity and high achievement in all areas. National Assessments at the end of the Primary years indicate that our pupils' attainment is consistently above County and National averages in Literacy and Numeracy.
BCPS is a community school that caters for boys and girls from 4 to 11. We have approximately 310 children on the roll in 11 classes. The arrangement of the classes can vary from year to year according to the number of children in each year group and the number of teaching staff. Children come to our school from Bassingbourn village, Kneesworth, Shingay, Wendy. and from the local Barracks. We have a well equipped building set in pleasant grounds overlooking Royston Heath. We have a successful school with a very friendly ethos. We encourage children to do their best and we provide a social and moral context that helps children grow into thinking, caring people. We are working towards a common goal where children are happy, healthy and learning.
Since its creation in 1927 Beatrix Potter School has continued to provide high standards of education in the community. The schools’ name was derived from the author’s visits to her former Governess who lived by our local common in Baskerville Road and to whom she wrote, using her characters to illustrate her letters. Beatrix Potter also drew inspiration from the varied wildlife she saw on her visits to Wandsworth Common. The school was founded in 1927 although there was on the site a school before this, this tin (it was located in a corrugated hut) school is recorded (1901), we have recently obtained a picture from a former pupil of 1916 of this tin school. We were re-modelled in 1933 and 1993, its only interruption to its role in providing education for the local community was in 1939 when the school was evacuated to Shamley Green, Guildford until 1943 as a result of the 1939-1945 war.
We are all proud of our school and what we achieve as a community. Beccles Middle School is not just about achieving academic excellence. It is about developing real people with real skills who have the confidence and ability to approach the future with enthusiasm. As we hope the content of this site will show, we give everyone opportunities to show their gifts and talents. Beccles Middle School strives to get the best out of every member of the school community.
We pride ourselves in creating a stimulating environment which helps our children to progress academically, socially, emotionally and physically to their maximum potential. The staff work together to build a centre of excellence in which we aim to achieve high academic standards whilst ensuring that the special needs of all pupils are met. The school is bright and attractive and is set in spacious grounds surrounded by a variety of trees and shrubs. There are two hard surface playgrounds and a large field used for dry weather playtimes, sports and recreation for the children. The playground is securely surrounded by a fence which separates and protects the children from the car park. The Nursery building has its own hard surface playground, a wildlife garden and a grass area with large play equipment.
Belchamp St Paul Primary School is a small, voluntary aided school in North West Essex, close to the Suffolk border The nearest towns are Halstead in Essex and Sudbury in Suffolk
