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13 years ago
Was OK 25 years ago. Don't know about now. Not best school in town, but I didn't do too bad there.
Castle Dyke West
Barton Upon Humber DN18 5AW
United Kingdom
01652 632455
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This Church of England Primary School offers a wonderful and friendly environment for children to…read morestart their educational life. Boasting a a Foundation class and KS1 and KS2. School is a wonderful Victorian building. Check out the school website for a fantastic 360 view through school and image galleries of activities and classwork.
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This is a great place to learn new skills or to brush up on old skills whilst meeting new people…read morethere are 8 class rooms in total over 2 floors there is step free access throughout and the staff are really friendly
Now closed and will soon to be bull dozed…read more One of the many adult education centres in hull which also offered conference and training facilities. However this place use to be terrible for flooding due to the land being majority grassed area. This building was once a school. Closed mid 2007 affer the June 2007 flooding causing extensive damage beyond repair
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If you are new to doncaster,and are able to choose were to send your child ,you really cannot beat…read morethis school,not only to they have excellent teachers who have an excellent record of most of their students leaving with 5 gcse's ,but the school also has an excellent culture within it,the children are more respectfull to each other and adults than all other schools i have seen.I really am impressed with this school
What was once a secondary school that homed well over 600 pupils this is now a large adult learning…read morecentre. The centre has been refurbished and has several rooms of all different sizes with large screens, projectors, desks. There is also a large room which is perfect conference facilities.
This is a well respected school locally, and I know many people from outside Auckley who send their…read morekids to this school rather than the other local offerings. My son is in nursery year, which is outstanding - this enthusiasm of the nursery teacher is like that of no other I've met, and every parent there would, I'm 100% sure, sing their praises. Friends with older children also sing praises of the school. The facilities are not extravagant but quite adequate, and being a relatively affluent area, quite a lot of cash comes from fund raising activities. The parking at the school is a bit of a nightmare, but I think everybody just about manages and there are a few different places you can go. Well worth considering if you're on the east side of Doncaster - especially for nursery, I can't recommend that highly enough.
This is a school nursery, so takes kids the year before they start reception at proper school for…read moreeither 5 mornings or 5 afternoons a week. It covers Auckley, Branton, Finningley and Blaxton and has quite a high attendance rate but there are still a few spaces this year as far as I know. It is by far the very best nursery I've come across with my little boy, and I know that every parent at the school would say exactly the same thing. The nursery teacher, Mrs Foreman, is the most enthusiastic person I've ever met and the kids absolutely adore her (so do the parents!). I couldn't believe that the little monster who doesn't listen to a word I say will sit, completely mesmerised, when Mrs F reads him a story! If you live anywhere near this area at all, I'd highly recommend a visit to this nursery before you consider any others. I really can't express enough just how great it is (and no, I don't work there!)
I know a few people with kids at this school and they all say that it is really good. My son went…read moreto the nursery for a year and came on leaps and bounds. They seem to take a real interest in the kids and treat them all as individuals. My little boy was always bringing things home and telling us stories about what him and the other boys had been doing, which he never did at the day nursery he'd been to before. Parking is a bit of a problem at times as there isn't much room for the school and a lot of kids come from outside the area, so be really careful with little ones on the road. Otherwise I can't fault the place.
I loved every minute of my time at Hull University. World class academics and teaching, small…read moreclasses, beautiful campus, fantastic library, vibrant student's union all set in an extremely affordable city...I, for one, couldn't have asked for more.
I spent 6 happy years here (a BSc followed by a PhD). Hull is a really friendly University and also…read morehas a good academic reputation. It is a great place to study and I would recommend it to anyone. I made loads of friends who I still see regularly some 10 years later. It is not a huge university which makes it al the more friendly and is set on a lovely campus. The student Union is a great place with plenty of things going on and there is a big library, sports centre etc etc.
York Uni is a combination of several colleges on one campus…read more It is set in beautiful grounds with lakes and has a pub and a bar, bookshop and library. I have stayed here as an academic but it really is the cheapest place to stay if you want a holiday or have business in York. Out of term time they do very cheap B & B and also self catering apartments for 6 or more. It is all under £100 each for the week. I think a twin room is around the £80 mark and that includes breakfast. It is an easy stroll into York. I remember one student saying he had gone for a walk to the kebab shop and seen some pseudo walls like a film set. NO The Barbican and medieval walls! Off the campus in the other direction is the village of Hesslington which has a couple of decent pubs that do food but of course there is all that York can offer in the way of food and entertainment the other way. Heslington makes a nice, quite change one evening though. The reason for the 4 stars. Well student accomodation is very basic but it is the b*y ducks! You cannot easily sit on the grass and you trail in duck pup. They started with 2 (think they are Canadian geese) and now they have hundreds! Anyway all of you wanting to visit York here is the cheap B & B! Giving away my secrets now it will be full when I want to go :)
The University of York campus is sandwiched between the city walls and the pretty village of…read moreHeslington. Its sixties concrete building were considered quite innovative at the time, I believe, but they take a bit of getting used to. Luckily, there's a very pleasant campus to help on that front, though the geese are far less welcoming. York is the only university in the country without a central student venue so don't expect a packed SU bar; the majority of the college bars are pretty dead, when they're open. The closest thing to a student bar you'll find is the King Charles XII pub in Heslington village; their cheap booze ensures they're rammed to the rafters with students in term-time. Otherwise it's but a twenty-minute walk to the centre of town and its plethora of bars, pubs and restaurants.
I recently went on the ASA level 2 Teaching Aquatics course. iI have to say i was very impressed…read morehow smooth the course ran, the team were very well organised and the facilities were good and suitable for this type of course. I was also impressed that food and refressments were supplied, this was something i wasnt expecting. Overall i througherly enjoyed the course. I found the course content very interesting and liked the variation of teaching and activities. Laura
The Courtyard is the main Student Union of York University. Situated in the centre of Campus it's…read morealways tempting for a quick drink after lectures. There is a sitting area at the front of the venue which is perfect for the summer seasons and also the winter, complete with overhead heaters. The inside décor is modern and sleek that fits the student scene well. There are 2 sitting areas inside which is needed since this place is usually packed with drink seeking and food needing students! The food served is tasty but the price definitely stretches the student budget. Drink prices are pretty similar, but if you catch one of the weekly deals such as "pound a pint" on Fridays it's not too bad. The Courtyard also holds some of the main YUSU events during freshers week such as the stock market party and access all areas which are a great laugh. They also hold many other events during the rest of the year including being the starting point of many of the YUSU socials. When main events are being held the room adjacent to the sitting area is opened revealing a massive spacious hall with a large stage and bar. The Courtyard really is the perfect Student Union that York University can be proud of. Being central creates a great social feel and is the perfect venue to catch up with your friends, many good memories have been had here and I can predicted many more are on there way!