The London Academy Institute of Education now
provides online and virtual training
With face to face training to be resumed after lock-down is officially over.
Provider for England And Wales
No UKRIP: 10027930
New year 7 intake September 2021
The Free school offers Top Quality Education
Looking forward to University..!
Like the GCSE and IGCSE, A-levels are subject-specific. ... Unlike the (I)GCSE, A-levels are taken around age 18 (at the end of year 13).
A-levels give students an opportunity to undertake specialised study in a few subjects, and their successful completion is an entry requirement for many universities.
Each Student Gets Noticed. In a smaller class, no students can hide and get left behind.
BENEFITS:
Better Results.
Learning is Enhanced.
Teachers Can Teach.
Classes Become a Community.
Opportunities to participate.
Focus on Learning.
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Breakfast clubs are before-school clubs for children. They typically open around an hour before school starts
Homework Club is a place for students to work on their homework, reading and other projects in a casual setting. Students can work collaboratively and quietly discuss their work. They'll be able to seek support from their peers and the teacher.
Qualities of a Great Teacher. Passionate about teaching. ...
Confident and positive.
Being a teacher can be stressful at times, but it can also be rewarding. ...
Engaging. ...
Knowledgeable about the subject. ...
Caring and compassionate. ...
Willing to collaborate. ...
Fosters a sense of belonging. ...
Inspirational.
How do you build a relationship between an learning institutions and the community in which it lives, in all of its forms. From junior education to higher and through to sixth form or colleges in your area.
French Language School Trips & Tours
There’s really no better way to extend your classroom-based learning than by surrounding your pupils with native speakers and immersing them in the culture, food, music and the essence of French life.
You’ll get an itinerary that includes the right balance of cultural experiences and target language-focused visits and workshops to help give your children greater confidence in their language skills and the chance to enjoy an unforgettable taste of French culture.
Transition of first year students into the university can be difficult for some students as they are required to adapt into a new environment and learning styles that is different from what they have learned during their previous years in school.
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