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The possibilities for design and technology lessons keep being pushed further and further, so support the school’s curriculum by showing teachers, governors and parents how invested you are in pupils learning. Technology Supplies provides schools with a one stop shop for quality design and technology products and equipment, intricately manufactured to match the requirements of the design and technology curriculum. Business Enterprise is becoming more and more popular within schools


especially as you can start to make profit from the products by selling them at fairs, meetings and also parents wanting to buy something that their child has made. Sublimation printing and badge making are a relatively new and fast growing system being adopted in schools. It’s a fantastic way to open up the minds of students by showing them everyday products to emphasize the usefulness of the devices. This will inspire them to create their own mugs, t towels, aprons, t shirts and along with the badge making machine they can create magnets, badges, key rings and even medals for your school sports day.


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www.nortekgroup.co.uk/bargain_basement Helping teachers buy their dream home


Teachers Building Society was founded by the NUT in 1966 to help teachers get on the property ladder and the mutual continues to be endorsed by the NUT today. Because it’s been working with teachers for nearly 50 years, it has a wealth of knowledge on teacher pay scales, working contracts and mortgage needs. Recently, Teachers Building Society has been revamping its product range to ensure that it has products to cover a teacher‘s


lifecycle. It has tailored products for teachers including a Teacher Help to Buy Mortgage, a Teachers Contract Mortgage and a Teacher Later Years Mortgage - aimed at teachers who are approaching retirement or already retired.


10 things you might not know about Teachers Building Society (TBS)


• TBS can offer mortgages to Newly Qualified Teachers (NQTs) on a one year contract one month before they start their first post • TBS can lend to teachers on a fixed term or temporary contract • TBS has a later years mortgage available for teachers who are retired or approaching retirement • All NUT members taking out a mortgage with TBS will receive £100 cashback • TBS can arrange teacher mortgages for a range of education professionals which includes lecturers, teaching assistants and child therapists • TBS recently launched a ‘Back on Track’ mortgage for those who have experienced a financial glitch in their credit history • TBS has no automated phone system, so you’ll always go straight through to a team member • Knowledgeable, friendly staff offer a personal, friendly service • TBS treats everyone as individuals and in-house underwriters work on a case-by-case basis • Teachers Building Society offers Help to Buy and Shared Ownership mortgages for teachers


To speak to a friendly member of our team call 0800 378 669 or visit www.teachersbs.co.uk for more information.


uwww.teachersbs.co.uk YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE.


Teachers Building Society is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. Registration Number 156580. Allenview House, Hanham Road, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 1AG.


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