Contact details for advice, support and information from specialist teachers, educational psychologists, the assessment team and specialist social workers.
regulated by an appropriate national body. Delivery of formal ESOL is led by qualified tutors and follow agreed curricula. It is a very important route to English language proficiency, particularly for those requiring certification of skills and progression.
Equally important, however, is "Informal
’ address in the absence of any actual home address.
See the admissions advice for UK servicefamilies for more about our admission arrangements for service children.
The Lancashire Refugee Integration Team, as result of the evidence provided in our research and engagement, and following national policy on community-based English language provision, has created the Informal ESOL Grant Scheme (the 'Scheme'). The Scheme will make available grants to organisations
The strategy for delivering cultural services including libraries, museums, conservation and collections, heritage learning, archives, Lancashire Music Service, outdoor education and development teams.