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Course Testimonials
Back to course descriptionExcellent knowledge. Understands what faces teachers.
Elaine Escritt, Harrow Way Community School
Liked the session on Team Building. Thought provoking.
Elaine Escritt, Harrow Way Community School
Extremely inspiring with a great set of ideas to easily be able to be adapted into a tutor team.
Alison Murray, The King John School
Very useful and easy to bring lots of ideas into team.
Alison Murray, The King John School
Excellent - exchange of ideas and meeting others with different experiences.
Dominique Vaughan, St Georges CE High School
Excellent course, interesting and challenging.
Lisa Trapnell, City of Leicester College
Dynamic, positive, motivational.
Jennifer Milner, The Albion High School
Fantastic. Thanks. Thoroughly enjoyed the day.
Rebecca Downes, The Kingswinford Secondary School
Very professional and approachable.
Robert Birch, Baxter Business and Enterprise College
A well structured, useful course.
Robert Birch, Baxter Business and Enterprise College
Great - very clear and personable. Maintained direction and pace of sessions well.
Mark Nottridge, Kirkbie Kendal School
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