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    School Courses & Career Development - Trainee Teaching Assistants - February 2017

    School Courses & Career Development

    (1 review)

    Camberwell, Kennington

    I have just started Diploma in Education at this small unassuming Camberwell based college . The…read moreatmosphere is energising , the education is 1st class (as long as you are willing to put in the work yourself and work hard) and the teachers are inspiring and motivated. The support & admin staff are always professional & very helpful , and everyone is on a first name basis and tries to get to know you very quickly and listen to any queries. All in all so far proving to be one of the best decisions I have made in recent years re my personal CPD. I am thoroughly enjoying the course and whole heartedly recommend it for anyone of any age or background as an alternative and very viable route into teacher training.

    From the owner: SCCD is a training provider with a difference. With over 10 years of experience our dedicated team…read moreof lectures work to not only mould our trainees into teachers, but build professional confidence, capability and life skills. We care about our students - that's why we guarantee every trainee a work placement as part of the course; and we work with recruitment specialists to get graduates employed as soon as they receive their certificate. Whether you want to be fully qualified (QTS), or to become a Teaching Assistant, or build a career in Care, we offer training options to suit your needs. Government funding may be available depending on course. Enquire now to find out more: call 0207 358 6976 or send us an e-mail at enquiries@sccdtrain.com. We're here to help you achieve your goals.

    Product School London - Product School London

    Product School London

    (4 reviews)

    Liverpool Street / Broadgate

    I have been a Product Manager for a few years now but it never came with a structured class. So, I…read moredecided to go attend Product School for this reason. My review on Product School are as follows: Course: It validated what I was already doing. It discussed the entire process from Research, Opportunities, Prioritization, Relationships, Development and so. (I can still hear Laurie repeating "Prioritization" every week haha!) In such a short time we were able to cover so much. The course was concise, direct and comprehensive (thanks to the notes!). I haven't even passed 4 weeks into the course and I have already been recommending it. Instructor: "Product Managers are measured by impact of features... not release." - Laurie uttered these words on Day 1. Laurie was amazing! She didn't even need to look at the notes. She knew exactly what one slide meant even if it only had 1 photo and 1 word, astoundingly, she manage to tell us so many things with a 1 word slide. In every lesson she made sure her stories and insights were relatable to everyone, which felt really nice, because, based from experience, not every instructor would do that extra step. She was able to answer everyone's question very directly and honestly. Made sure everyone was participating and learning. Keeping everyone on their toes. She researched everyone's backgrounds and always asked us cases and questions in relation to our background. I specially loved that she went above and beyond for us. Our class would sometimes go overtime and some of my classmates would still ask for extra time after class to discuss things with her. Not to mention the weekend commenting on homework and replying in slack. So you see now, why I started with "Laurie was amazing!" because she was. In summary: If you're new to Product Management, I highly recommend this course. Mainly because how the course was structured and flowed. I really appreciated that notes and presentations were available to review between classes. If you are someone like me, who has been a Product Manager for quite a while but kind of ended up in the position from a developer or an analyst, I still highly recommend this course to give you the validation that what you're doing is correct and maybe adjustments to make you even better at the job. :)

    I've recently completed the Product Management course with Laurie who was a really great instructor…read morewith experience in big tech companies (PayPal, Facebook, Deliveroo). As this was entry level course, the topics we covered were all designed to teach the foundations and the best practices shared across the tech industry. Laurie was an excellent instructor who always kept the class interactive and interesting. Even when the class was moved online due to Covid-19, the quality of teaching was kept to the highest standard. I highly recommend the course to anyone who's interested to pursue career in Product Management.

    Security Training + Job Placement

    Security Training + Job Placement

    (3 reviews)

    Victoria

    For a security company to do what they say they do, and not answer their phone when a person tries…read moreto let them know that he/she is coming to see them with regards to a training course is a little weak in all said and done, and also by the looks of it and reading the said companies introductgion sheet they don't seem to be able to speak English properly, just take a look at the last sentence before the address and you will see what I mean. Now not only thast their advertisement is very misleading, as to me (being on benefit), it would suggest that one has to pay for the courses and then they place you in a job,not like one security company I have come across (Eagle Protect.com), state that they will fund your course for you, take £50. off of you for a supposedly an Enhanced CRB check and vanish, so what is it a company that can't speak English properly or a con company.which should be investigated by the authorities and made to refund the money that they took off of people. So if that security company (Eagle Protect.com) should try again get in touch with the SIA first as they are most definetly a con

    Warning! Please be careful with this company. The offer of a job is just there to suck you in to…read morepaying for the course. They call themselves 'Company Blue Arrow Security' to make you think that are connected to the Blue Arrow agency offering a recruitment service. They are not! If you look at their email address you will notice that they do have a company registered email address e.g. dot co dot co uk. They just have a Google email address and it only takes 2 minutes to organise on of them. Also, would a legitimate company offer a guarenteed job? How could they? As a business model for a security company, it doesn't make sense; as a business model for a company to trick people who are out of work but who are desparate to find work out of their money, it makes perfect sense. Shameful!!

    Royal College of Music

    Royal College of Music

    (2 reviews)

    Knightsbridge

    Founded in 1882 by Edward, Prince of Wales (later Kind Edward VII), the RCM is one of the great…read moreeducational institutions of the UK. A world-leading conservatoire of music, the list of former students reads as a 'Who's Who' in the world of British Classical music, including Gustav Holst, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Benjamin Britten, Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, the conductor Leopold Stokowski, Dame Joan Sutherland and Sir James Galway. Designed by Sir Arthur Blomfield, the main building was completed in 1894. Its red-brick façade rather freely mixes Classical, Romanesque and Gothic elements, all framed by two large towers in the French Baronial style. It provides an imposing prospect from the steps of the Royal Albert Hall opposite. The interior includes two major performance spaces in the Concert Hall (added in 1901 to the designs of the architect Sidney J Smith) and the more intimate Britten Theatre, alongside practice rooms and a smaller recital hall. The Library has an important collection of original scores and manuscripts from late mediaeval times to the present, and an impressive museum of instruments, which includes 800 items from 1480 to the present. The college provides academic courses for 600 students from undergraduate to postgraduate level, and the libraries and museum can be accessed by those undertaking research contact them ahead of your visit to discuss your requirements. The building is open to the public for performances, which focus on major classical works, opera and chamber music, and the museum is open to the public (free entrance) from Tuesday to Friday from 14h until 16.30h. Recitals are also held in nearby churches and other public buildings. The studios can be hired by musicians, and the halls can be booked for conferences and other major events.

    For starters this has nothing to do with the College itself. It is about the "museum" inside, the…read morelay out and the staff. The college is located in the outside of the city of London. It is more like the suburbs of the city. It is in a very traditional looking part of town and is directly across from the Royal Albert Hall, which is very fitting. However, when you enter the college you are immediately in the college you are in the Lobby where there is a desk manager in attendance to keep the students of the campus safe from strangers (Stranger Danger!!!). However the guy who was working when I was there was very weird. He kept ignoring us and our questions. He mumbled so we couldn't really hear what he was saying. The directions located on the building to point us to the museum where they house very old instruments like pianos violins, and a wait for it.... harp guitar. Yes that's right citizens harp guitar. It was very interesting. The directions led us in circles and we accidentally ended up at the studios where the students go to re-string their instruments or practice. The museum was very small and very cold in order to preserve the instruments. The lady working there didn't really say much. She just sat there. My mom was really tired from walking around all day so we decided to take the elevator back up to the main floor to leave. So when we got in the elevator we assumed when we hit 1 it would take us back to the main floor in the lobby. No. It took us INSIDE a students studio room. As we were in the elevator were thinking "Oh wow this is some really nice elevator music. Very cool" when the doors opened all I saw was a bow moving back and forth, back and forth. I almost wanted to click the close door button and run away. The girl who was practicing turned around and gave us a very weird look but she never stopped playing. So good for her! But seriously who puts an elevator in a studio room?! I mean really? really?! that's just ridiculous. But if you're the girl whose room we accidentally burst into, SORRY! But again so weird your studio has an elevator in it. There are also free shows to watch the students perform but we didn't get a chance to see it because it's not every day that is available. Maybe if I saw this it would have heightened my experience here.

    Ldl - Leadership Development - professional - Updated May 2026

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