We're interested in finding the same thing but with a similar student cohort to us! A lot of Asylum Seekers,learners liable for deportation, 16-19s and Adults and a large number of learners with very basic literacy needs. If anyone can help we'd appreciate it. Jackie Johnson Liverpool Community College
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From: ESOL-Research discussion forum and message board on behalf of Caroline Streliaev-Pivetta
Sent: Tue 22/11/2011 17:58
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Subject: ESOL Grade 1 Colleges
Hello everyone,
I'm interested in finding out which FE colleges have got OFSTED grade 1 in their ESOL provision.
Our faculty director seems to think that there may be one or two, if any...
Is that really the case?
Grade 1 people, can you please show up? J
Thanks!
Caroline
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Kingston College
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