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Welcome to Nottingham Forest Study Support Centre
Written by Administrator   
Thursday, 16 November 2006

 

The Nottingham Forest Study Support Centre was one of the earliest Playing for Success centres and was officially opened by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh in December 1999.

Since that time over 6,000 pupils have attend Study Support courses, whilst other educational initiatives have provided opportunities for a further 1,500 learners to access the centre.

The centre became only the eighth Playing for Success centre nationally to achieve the Quality in Study Support mark at Advanced Level in January 2007 and the first to be awarded the Investors in People Mark in December 2002.

 

Purpose

The purpose of the Nottingham Forest Study Support Centre is to raise standards in Literacy, Numeracy and ICT by building pupil confidence and self esteem. Using the environment and medium of sport as a motivational tool pupils are given the opportunity to attain, develop and refine skills enabling them to access and obtain greater knowledge and understanding across the whole curriculum.

 

 

Aims

The Centre aims to:

Develop independent, motivated and confident pupils, who are able to access all potential learning opportunities.
Build upon a learning environment, which is both secure and exciting, encouraging high expectations from pupils and staff.
Raise standards in literacy numeracy in line with the National Literacy and Numeracy strategies
Continue to develop programmes of study, which are clearly structured, yet able to meet the needs of all pupils.
Build upon and develop closer partnerships with identified schools.
Provide frequent opportunities for pupil success.
Develop a range of mentor accreditation schemes for volunteer staff.


Develop key skills in:

Communication, Problem Solving, Information Technology, Working with Others, Numeracy and Improving Personal Learning and Performance.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 30 January 2008 )
 
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