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Thousands of primary schools have already signed up to spend more than £7.7 million on new phonics products and training to drive up their pupils’ standards of reading, new Department for Education figures show today.
Univeristy of Bedfordshire holds 2012 Teaching Fair....
Special Educational Needs schools throughout Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, Redcar and Cleveland recently competed in the second Annual football tournament organised by Vision for Education.
Staff and students from East Middlesbrough Primary Cluster were bowled over at a recent competition organised and sponsored by Vision for Education.
Longendale Community College was treated with a free laptop from the Manchester based recruitment agency, Vision for Education.
We would like to congratulate our Under 13 Cricket Team, Oulder Hill Community School after winning Rochdale Schools Crickets Finals.
24 Free Schools to open across England this month announces the DFE.
Education Secretary, Michael Gove visited Woodpecker Hall Primary Academy in Edmonton on 7 September 2011. This was the first official opening of a Free School by the Secretary of State.
Ministers want to restore teachers’ authority in the classroom.
The Government is determined to help restore teachers' professional authority in the classroom.
Simon Trenholm presents pupils from Branksome Science College with a 37” TV for their library
Talented youngsters scoop win in region's first Glee Tournament
Vision For Education Supports Grangefield School Prom
Vision for Education recently sponsored South Wolds Community School
New Rugby Kit for Rochdale School
Vision for Education are currently recruiting enthusiastic and motivated NQT'S that are looking for daily, long term and Permanent work.Come along and meet us.
Vision for Education are currently recruiting enthusiastic and motivated NQT'S that are looking for daily, long term and Permanent work.
Student from SHU came along to meet us....didn't make it? ....then give us a call on 0114 2799697.
Special Educational Needs schools from Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire and Redcar and Cleveland recently competed in the first Annual football tournament organised by Middlesbrough Supply Teaching Agency Vision for Education.
We are delighted to confirm that Vision for Education has been re-accredited with the Department for Education Quality Mark and achieved a 100% result in a recent audit carried out by the DFE team.
Vision for Education would like to say a huge thank you to all of you that came along to meet us.
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Vision For Education is very pleased to announce the opening of it’s latest UK branch, this time in Huddersfield. This takes the company to 8 UK offices.
Vision for Education are delighted to support intrepid teenagers at a city school who are set to swap their comfortable classrooms for run-down buildings without electricity as they prepare to embark on a trip to Borneo.
Saint Paul’s Visit to Thai Orphanage
January 5th, 2011
Staff and pupils from Saint Paul’s Catholic High School in Wythenshawe were delighted to receive a cheque for £750 from Vision for Education to support them when they go to visit Pattaya Orphanage in Thailand.
The trip, which will take place during the Easter holidays, will involve Year 11 pupils (age 15-16) as part of their Citizenship work. In addition to this contribution, the trip will be financed by the pupils’ fundraising activities such as washing cars, sponsored walk, collecting old phones and packing shopping bags in the local supermarkets.
Vision for Education have teamed up with Jobs in Education to advertise our teacher vacancies throughout the country
Vision For Education is very pleased to sponsor Wentworth School in Eccles new Football Kit
The General Teaching Council for England’s Executive Committee met on Wednesday 9 June in emergency session to consider the implications of the Secretary of State’s proposal to seek the abolition of teaching’s independent professional body.
Members of the Committee expressed their shock at the decision and their thanks to GTC staff who are continuing to operate services to a high standard of professionalism in a period of great uncertainty. All of the GTC’s statutory duties remain in force pending the passage of legislation.
Vision For Education has pledged to help bring Darfield All Saints Primary School in to the digital age.