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Course Testimonials
Back to course descriptionVery informative course. Everyone was helpful.
Timothy Walker, St Patricks RC Comprehensive School
Can't wait to get going and fit this into my own 'philosophy' of engaging 'kids' in learning.
Cath Duhig, The Park High School
Excellent, as ever. Makes you feel like a valued professional.
Cath Duhig, The Park High School
Encouraging - made you feel as if all contributions made were valued and worthwhile.
Cath Duhig, The Park High School
Packed a lot into a short time without being superficial or exhausting!
Cath Duhig, The Park High School
Very interesting and useful.
Lynda Hepburn, Ullswater Community College
Enigmatic. Made P4C look easier than I am sure it is.
David Stamp, The William De Ferrers School
Very useful - Good examples. Good training to start P4C.
David Stamp, The William De Ferrers School
Inspirational, supportive.
Judy Bryans, Mayflower High School
Outstanding - thought provoking and rigorous session.
Hannah Brown, Lampton School
An excellent course leader. Very precise in getting across concepts and principles underpinning P4C.
Sandra Escayg, Baring Primary School
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