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The Real Trust Foundation

 

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Written by Mark Davis   
Wednesday, 05 January 2011 11:20

The third school in Liverpoool to invest in a uBizEE Print Centre is Sandfield ParkSchool, which serves the needs of young people with a wide range of physical, medical, emotional and learning difficulties. Sandfield Park will benefit from the experiences of our centres in other special schools in the region and will be visiting some of the other centres to share best practice. St Hildas and Archbisop Blanch school, already operate succesful centres in Liverpool and we look forward to helping the students at Sandfield Park to do the same.

 
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Written by Dylan Humphreys   
Wednesday, 05 January 2011 11:08

uBizEE are proud to offer our brand new "Enterprise Game", a flexible enteprise provision, delivered within school and aimed at KS4 and young adult students of all abilities. This exciting course is designed to give students a flavour of what it is like to run a real business, with all of the information, figures and situations faced by student groups based on real business experiences. The course centres around the production of commercial quality full colour photographic prints wrapped onto wooden frames and the students have the opportunity to produce these products for themselves.

 
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Written by Mark Davis   
Monday, 25 October 2010 16:03

We have been very encouraged recently by an increasing interest in uBizEE from Special Schools, following on from the very succesful implementation of uBizEE at both Redwood School in Rochdale and Elms Bank School, in Whitefield Manchester.

 
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Written by Mark Davis   
Monday, 25 October 2010 16:00

ABEC (Ashington Business & Enterprise Centre) is a brand new Enterprise Development, housed in it's own buildings on the Northumberland College Campus and serving local schools in the Ashington Learning Partnership Trust which will have its grand opening in December.

 
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Written by Dylan Humphreys   
Monday, 25 October 2010 15:58

October saw the installation of additional equipment in the uBizEE print centre at Manor College of Technology in Hartlepool. The student business at Manor college has been one of the most successful uBizEE Centres generating very healthy profits and managing to secure orders from local business and schools alike.

 
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"Thank you ever so much for your help last week with the training up here in Ashington. The uBizEE system has got so much potential and I think the students from the Ashington Learning Partnership really see that and want to tap into that potential!"

 

Andy Gaskell
Director of Enterprise and Vocational Studies
Ashington Learning Partnership

 

"Many thanks for all of the support you have given Manor Print. To say the Print Shop is a success is an understatement – we cannot cope with the demand......the Christmas Cards are a huge success"


Mrs Y Hill. Manor College of Technology Hartlepool

 

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