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Education Show
Where every child’s instrument matters
W
e believe that every child
should be given the chance
to experience the excitement of
learning an instrument during
their early years.
The ukulele craze is sweeping
across the classrooms of Britain
and Zings Education will be
showcasing a wide range of
ukuleles. There will be brightly
coloured entry level Mahalo
models right the way through to
the more serious high-end Ohana
Ukuleles. All of which are available
individually or as class packs.
We will also be demonstrating a wide range of other instruments from percussion kits and
djembes to guitars and woodwind instruments throughout the three days of the show.
There will be many show offers including; Pre-school and EY instruments to purchase at upto
50% off RRP. Come and talk to our staff with your schools instrument requirements.
Multi function
Zings are a division of R-E-M, who have been supplying educational resources into the education
market for nearly 50 years.
security solutions
uStand L65 u01458 254740
uwww.zingseducation.co.uk
E
nclosure Systems Ltd is a UK based
manufacturer, and leading supplier of the
Residential care for children with Hillcrest
LEBA NoteCart and NoteLocker, offering
charging, networking and security solutions to the
education market. Our NoteCarts can store and H
illcrest offers 39 and 52 week
residential care for looked after
charge 12, 16, or 24 Laptops and our latest children in England and Wales, alongside
models can cater for 24 and 32 Netbooks. fully registered DCSF schools. These offer
The NoteLocker is a modular system which full national curriculum coverage in
allows you to create any combination of addition to a wide range of certifications
compartments required. With options for both covering entry level qualifications, GCSE’s,
floor standing and wall mounted, you can charge ASDAN and Vocational BTECs. Hillcrest also
any electrical equipment securely. offers specialist education for children with
Enclosure Systems is happy to give reassurance ASC/Asperger’s.
to the market that all LEBA NoteCarts are Oaklands College, opening in May 2010,
compliant with the new HSE guidelines and CE is a unique opportunity for girls aged 14 -
ratings. 19 with EBD and associated difficulties to
We will be at the Education Show on 4th – 6th reshape their future. This is a particularly
March, on stand R56, where we will be exhibiting exciting addition to the Hillcrest family as it
alongside LEBA Innovation. Come and visit us to is the first of its kind - a vocational college
see if we can provide you with a solution to for girls, offering specialist therapeutic
secure and charge your Laptops! support including equine therapy.
The college will offer formal qualifications in academic subjects following the National Curriculum as
u01732 886552 well as a wide range of vocational qualifications to prepare the girls for the world of work.
usales@enclosures.co.uk
uwww.enclosuresystems.com uStand J62
uwww.hillcrestcare.co.uk u08458 727477
Myschool Proms is a one Stop Shop for school Proms
T
he
MySchoolProms.co.uk website has been launched to provide a “One-stop-
shop” toward the easier and more efficient arrangement of end of year
School Proms. As well as assisting in the organisation of these events, the
platform offers a secure social networking area for the students of each school.
MySchoolProms.co.uk brings together teachers, students and members of the
local business community in a unique and exciting way. The creation of this
virtual aspect to the community offers an improved connection between not
only students and their peers but also the world of work.
It is also hoped that over time the site will offer a forum and opportunity for
businesses to offer work experience (internships) to students at their local
secondary schools and to advertise employment opportunities for school
leavers.
Free to use for students and schools!
u0845 505 1966
uwww.myschoolproms.co.uk uStand A77
March 2010
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