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Course Testimonials
Back to course descriptionVery useful ideas for practical numeracy and problem solving
Hayley Arnold, Crawley Green Infant School
Knowledgable and very inspiring in the area of EY and PSRN.
Rachel Cookson, The Kings Infant School
Excellent communication skills and helpful (and shops!)
Shelagh Doran, Fir Tree Nursery School
Very good and inspirational / enthusiastic.
Brenda Maynard, Lee Royd Nursery School
Very useful, am leaving with some great ideas. Shame it is the end of the year. Cant wait to play some of the new games
Cara Reade, Furness Primary School
Lots of good ideas to take away with me.
Mary Byrne, The Kings School
Good, central and easy to get to.
Hannah Woodhouse, Moorlands Primary School
Clear and concise in her delivery.
Sarah Bartholomew, Minet Infant School
A calm, enthusiastic and informative leader, who took the time to consider the place from which her delegates were coming from prior to moving them on
Maureen Blissett, Furness Primary School
Very good, provided useful information I can use.
Gillian Devlin, Welford Primary School
Useful, good to have practical activities to take away and use with children.
Emma Moulden, Claycots Primary School
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