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Dorton House Nursery

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More than two centuries of educating the visually impaired have placed the Royal School for the Blind, Liverpool as one of the leading schools of its kind in the world. The school was founded in 1791 by Edward Rushton and was the first such school in Britain, second only to Paris in the world.It is a non-maintained special school and a totally independent charity catering for the needs of pupils aged between two and nineteen with a visual impairment and additional disabilities, including multi-sensory impairment.

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ExploreLearning

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World's largest and most advanced online repository of math and science simulations for grades 6-12. research-proven, inquiry-based learning tools for teachers and students. Web-based for anytime, anywhere learning.

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Edexcel

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Edexcel's combination of knowledge, resources and innovation drives educational change and inspires people everywhere to achieve their educational and professional goals.

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History Study Centre

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History Study Centre is an online resource providing a vast collection of digitised primary and secondary sources for the study of history. It is suitable for a wide range of users, from high school students looking for quick and reliable facts on a historical topic, to researchers examining hard-to-find primary source texts.

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JISC Regional Support Centres London

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The JISC Regional Support Centres (RSCs) were established in June 2000 to support the Further Education sector in London connecting to the JANET network.

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Learning and Skills Beacon Status

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Beacon status provides public recognition of the excellence and innovation which exists within the further education system. It celebrates learning providers that deliver outstanding teaching and learning and is for providers funded by the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) and inspected by the Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (Ofsted).

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Manchester New Technology Institute (NTI)

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The Manchester NTI has been developed to supply individuals with appropriate IT qualifications increasingly required by industry.

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Social Inclusion College

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The Social Inclusion College was founded to help achieve equality in our society. It is supported by Gallant 2000 Ltd. and by the Disability Equality Professionals Association.

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The Joint Information Systems Committee

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The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) supports education and research in the use of information and communications technology (ICT).

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The National Postgraduate Committee

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In the past ten years, postgraduate education in the UK has become a major international market with over 400,000 students. Although the postgraduate community may have increased in size, support structures, representation and identity for postgraduates has not grown at the same time. Therefore, the National Postgraduate Committee (NPC) constituted in 1992 set about to tackle the many issues on board that have since come about.

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