Education Education Education

Filed under: Uncategorised, Education & Lifelong Learning — Abdus at 11:25 am on Friday, January 2, 2009

Free Homework Club

From January 2009 the Bangladeshi Islamic Centre will be holding free after-school tuition Homework Club to help local children with Maths and English at Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3 and GCSE level. The club will be held every week after school time and will take place at the Bangladeshi Islamic Centre on Lewisham Road.

We have qualified staff who can assist children with Literacy & Numeracy, 11 Plus tests and coursework. Sessions for KS2, KS3 and GCSE will be held on different days and separate sessions will be held for boys and girls.

To register your interest please obtain a registration form from the Bangladeshi Islamic Centre or from our website www.bicentre.org.uk. Please return completed forms on 12th January 2009. For more information please contact me on 0121 558 8204 or email abdulsubhan@bicentre.org.uk .

Spaces at the homework club are limited to 10 people per session. So please register early. Once we have received your completed forms we will contact you to let you know the days and times when your child can attend the homework club.

Homework-Poster.pdf

Homework-Club-work-registration-form.pdf

REPORT ON EDUCATION

Volunteering Opportunities

Filed under: Education & Lifelong Learning, Employment — Abdus at 4:16 pm on Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Volunteering Opportunities {A chance to make a difference for yourself.}

Available placements…Administration
Teaching
Project Managing
Community Development
Mentoring
Retail
Youth Work
and much more. (Read on …)

A New Opportunity for Learning

Filed under: Uncategorised, Education & Lifelong Learning, Weekly Activities, Childrens Activities — Abdus at 3:25 pm on Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Family Learning

family-learning-poster.pdf

Learning Together Project

Bangladeshi and Pakistani school children are underachieving and are not

performing as well as their counterparts. This is despite the fact that

their families value education highly and expect them to gain worthwhile

qualifications.

With this disparity in mind, the Bangladeshi Islamic Centre has launched a

Lottery-funded programme to encourage parents to take an active role in

their children’s education and development. (Read on …)

Job Shop. (only women) .come along. Give your self a chance.

Filed under: Uncategorised, Women's Development, Education & Lifelong Learning, Employment, Upcoming Events — Abdus at 9:50 am on Friday, May 25, 2007
May 31, 2007
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job-shop-poster-2007.pdf