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Tag Archives: learning
Waltham Forest College – an Open Evening
Waltham Forest College are holding an Open Evening on Thursday, 17th March 2011. (4.30 to 7.30pm). If you are a parent or carer thinking of acquiring new skills or re-entering the workplace, then there will be plenty to talk about … Continue reading
Posted in Carers, News, Parents, Web feature Tagged family, learning, school leavers, skills, training, Waltham Forest College Leave a comment
Have you been on Visiting Day?
Our Visiting Day information has just been updated on our web site. You can find full details of our Visiting Day procedures and information about how to book here. Our Visiting Day sessions provide local children (aged from 18 months) … Continue reading
Posted in Activities, Carers, Children, News, Parents Tagged carers, Church Hill, learning, parents, visiting day Leave a comment