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Aimhigher is a national programme run by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) in conjunction with the Department for Innovation, Universities & Skills (DIUS) and exists to encourage people to consider higher education. This website is just one part of the Aimhigher programme and provides all the information you need to get started on the road into HE, including links to all the key places where you can find answers to your questions. |
The Arts Award supports young people to develop as artists and arts leaders and leads to national qualifications at levels 1, 2 and 3. On the site you'll find information to get you started on the award or to help you develop your work as you go along. And if you're doing an award, you can publish your art work in the gallery and get other people's views. |
Arts Council England is the national development agency for the arts in England, distributing public money from Government and the National Lottery. |
Artsmark is a national award scheme managed by Arts Council England that recognises schools with a high level of provision in the arts. The award scheme is open to all schools in England - primary, secondary, special schools and pupil referral units, both maintained and independent. By gaining an Artsmark, a school shows its commitment to the wider development of young people and teachers and to raising the profile of the arts in the school and local community. |
ASDAN creates the opportunitiy for learners to achieve personal and social development through the achivement of ASDAN Awards and Qualifications, enhancing self esteem, aspirations and individual contribution to local, national and global communities. ASDAN offers a wide range of Awards for young people of all abilities. They aim to recognise and reward their skills as they complete 'Personal Challenges' in such areas as sports, healthy living, community involvement, work experience, expressive arts, relationships, citizenship, personal finance and enterprise. |
Discover comprehensive information and images of the contemporary artists you need to know about from selections nominated by influential artists, curators and writers. |
Your gateway to visual arts, literature, culture and getting creative |
Becta leads the national drive to improve learning through technology. We do this by working with industry to ensure we have the right technology for education in place. We also support the education sector to make the best use of technology so that every learner in the UK is able to benefit from its advantages and achieves the best they can |
The one association for all who have worked with Service Children's Education abroad. Have you recently left, or will you soon be leaving SCE? Have you worked for any of SCE's predecessors, such as SCS, SCEA or BFES? |
Big Arts Week is an exciting initiative inviting professional artists to volunteer their time and share their skills to inspire local children in primary and secondary schools throughout the country |
The purpose of this site is to give people, still serving or not, the opportunity to look back at the places where they have served over the years and also a view of the regiments and units which shaped them. With every passing year, draw downs and knock downs are reducing what was home to 4 divisions at the height of the Cold War. We find it important to try and capture as much of these memories and information in the form of words and images as physically possible. Enjoy the site and hopefully you will leave a little enlightened. |
We work closely with UK Trade & Investment, the British Government Organisation supporting both companies in the UK trading internationally and overseas enterprises seeking to locate in the UK. We also represent the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) in the Federal Republic of Germany. |
The sixth British Food Fortnight was a tremendous success. It was the biggest national celebration ever of the diverse and delicious range of food that Britain produces. All the details about what the event achieved are on this website |
The Schools covered on this site are all the schools that operated within the Army, Royal Air Force and Naval Bases in Singapore from 1945 onwards. They include schools at the Royal Air Force Stations at Tengah, Changi and Seletar, Army Bases at Tanglin, Nee Soon and Gillman and the Naval Base ,H.M.S. Terror,based in the northern part of Singapore, facing Johore Bahru in Malaya, just across the Causeway. There is a list of Boarders housed at Kinloss from "Up Country" (the Malayan mainland) and other parts of the Far East, where the British Forces Educational Service, were unable to provide full time teaching services. We have also included some schools in mainland Malaya. We currently have over 2000 ex-pupils listed. |
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