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Wirral Metropolitan College

College of further education offering courses from basic skills to degree and post-graduate qualifications.

Birkenhead 6th Form College

Since opening in 1988 the College has gone from strength to strength. There has been an increase in student numbers from 450 in 1988 to over 1200 in 2005. One of the main reasons for it's popularity lies in the range of subjects the College can offer. A flexible timetable allows almost any combination of more than 30 A Levels, GCSEs, AVCEs and GNVQs.

Wirral Lifelong and Family Learning

All aspects of Wirral Lifelong and Family Learning Service were recently graded as good by the Adult Learning Inspectorate in March 2006. The service aims to provide and develop courses for people locally.

Wirral Voluntary and Community Sector's Network

The Wirral Voluntary and Community Sectors' Network (WVCSN) exists in order to bring together the many voluntary and community groups in Wirral and give them a strong voice in planning for the borough.

www.learningwirral.org.uk

The website www.learningwirral.org.uk offers easy to use search facilities for signposting the way to adult education learning opportunities on the Wirral.

aspire.learningwirral.org.uk

ASPIRE is about inspiring people to raise their aspirations and to take action that will lead to getting the skills they need for work. Visit the website to learn more about ASPIRE.

grapevine.learningwirral.org.uk

The Grapevine website grapevine.learningwirral.org.uk will give you information about activities in your local community that focus on improving peoples skills; giving people the opportunity to try something new and personal development in general. It's all about adult learning in its widest sense.

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"Become a role model. Like a good doctor, keep learning. Demonstrate that you are a synthesiser, or better yet a humaniser, rather than merely an analyser or energiser by participating in the interactive dialogue and defining part of your work as developing people and teams."
Michael Maccoby, US management author, psychologist (b.1933)

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