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Activate Learning is a lead partner in the running of UTC Reading, the university technical college for 14- to 19-year-olds, which opened September 2013. It is also the lead partner for UTC Oxfordshire, in Didcot, which opened in September 2015. Also from September 2015 Activate Learning is the sponsor of The Bicester School.
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2.5 Apprenticeships and work-based training. Banbury and Bicester College provides apprenticeship training across many of its vocational subjects. These are delivered by Activate Enterprise, the group’s business-to-business service. [4] 2.6 Courses for the unemployed. The college has a Get that Job programme which is for people who are ...
The college is a partnership between Activate Learning, (an educational group working alongside City of Oxford College and Banbury and Bicester College) and the Learning and Skills Network (LSN), a not-for-profit organisation active in education and training. [1] [3]
2.6 Apprenticeships and work-based training. The City of Oxford College provides apprenticeship training across many of its vocational subjects. These are delivered by Activate Apprenticeships, the group’s business-to-business service. 2.7 Courses for the Unemployed. The college has a Get That Job programme for people who are unemployed.
Wolsey Hall Oxford was founded in 1894. [6]Wolsey Hall occupied premises in St Aldates, Oxford from 1907, moving to 66 Banbury Road, Oxford in 1930. [7]In 1942, Wolsey Hall was appointed by the War Office [8] to provide courses for the armed forces, and during the remaining war years it was a key supplier of courses to members of the British Armed Services.