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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.

With a number of other centres currently looking at the system we hope to have a community of special schools, using uBizEE to introduce Enterprise to their students and sharing information, ideas and best practice. If you are involved with a special school and would like more information, or would like to visit one of our existing centres please call Mark Davis on 0161 4299100

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