Wednesday 5 October from 10.00am to 12.00noon
· Are you looking to start a career in Accountancy or Finance?
· Are you struggling to find a suitable job or Apprenticeship?
A great "Starting your career in Accountancy" Information Session is to be held at Carshalton College on
Wednesday 5 October from 10.00am to 12.00noon · Are you looking to start a career in Accountancy or Finance? · Are you struggling to find a suitable job or Apprenticeship?
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Sutton College kids club returns in the October half term with lots of spooky goings on for 6-11 year olds. Full day sessions from 930am – 4pm provide an opportunity for the kids to get creative, make masks, trick or treat bags, scary spiders, puppets and more!Plus – if they attend the musical theatre workshop they’ll learn some of the moves to Michael Jackson’s Thriller! Kids Club will run Wednesday 26th October – Friday 28th October and places are limited so book now to avoid disappointment! Discounts are available. Details To get more details go to CLUB Congratulations to English Tutor Daniel Blaszczyk whose book ‘A Collection of Thoughts & Too Much Time’ has been selected to be showcased at the Miami Book Fair in November. This prestigious event run by Miami Dade College in America is attended by agents, publishers, authors and readers. Daniel joined Carshalton College in September 2014 as an English Tutor. Daniel is a great asset to the College with his wealth of experience in his career from running his own business, teaching to his passion as a writer, inspiring students about where creativity can lead you if you take opportunities. As schools return from their summer break, Carshalton & Wallington MP Tom Brake is encouraging them to get involved in this year’s UK Parliament Week.
UK Parliament Week takes place between November 14th and 20th and aims to get pupils to connect with parliament and generate a better understanding of British politics. Tom regularly makes visits to schools around the constituency, most recently a drop-in to a Public Services BTEC class at Stanley Park High School, Carshalton on Monday 12th September. Parliament Week aims to add to that political engagement with organisations across the UK running events which explore what the UK Parliament and democracy means to them and their community. Tom said: “Tom Brake said: "I often speak to local residents in Carshalton and Wallington who are keen to find out more about Parliament and politics. Parliament Week is a great opportunity to see how decisions made in Westminster have an impact on everyone's lives. "Organisations can get involved through mock debates, exhibitions and lectures. More ideas can be found on the Parliament Week website.” (http://www.ukparliamentweek.org) Sutton Council has been notified that the Department for Education has approved a proposal from the Harris Federation to open a new secondary school in the borough by September 2018.
The proposed site for the free school is at the former Sutton Hospital site in Belmont, which is currently owned by the council, though this remains subject to the necessary approvals. Sutton Council is inviting residents to attend an information evening to hear about plans for a new borough secondary school.
The event is at 7pm on Thursday 15 September 2016 in the Aitken Hall at St Andrew’s Church, Northey Avenue, Cheam, Sutton SM2 7HF. Back in March three educational providers put in bids to the Department for Education (DfE) to open a new secondary free school in Sutton by September 2018, with the Sutton Hospital site in Belmont identified as the preferred site. The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has met with leaders of London’s higher education institutions (HEIs) to discuss how the capital’s world-leading universities can continue to thrive following the vote to leave the EU, and to reassure them that London is more open than ever to top international talent.
The meeting presented an opportunity for the Mayor and his team, including the statutory Deputy Mayor of London, Joanne McCartney AM, and his Deputy Mayor for Business, Rajesh Agrawal, to meet key leaders from across the sector, bringing them together to ensure that London’s top HEIs are able to continue to flourish and innovate, and that students from around the world still feel welcome here and regard London as a top place to study. The Mayor also spoke about the opportunities open to London’s HEIs of the growing international student market, stating the importance of a supportive visa system which encourages international students to work in the UK post-graduation. He pledged to push the Government to ensure that the concerns of HEIs are properly represented in the UK’s negotiations with the EU. |
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