Join in the fun at our Family Learning Festival this October There’ll be lots of fun in your local library in October with games, toys, crafts and activities – prizes available! All ages are welcome.
Join in the fun at our Family Learning Festival this October There’ll be lots of fun in your local library in October with games, toys, crafts and activities – prizes available! All ages are welcome.
Staffordshire County Council’s Community Learning service has been awarded the international quality Matrix Standard for providing high-quality information and advice to residents about learning and work.
People looking to develop their skills and increase their opportunities are being urged to find out more about the extensive range of learning options open to them at a free series of drop-in events run by the county council.
It’s that time again…the annual promise that this will be your year! According to a brand new YouGov survey, these are the top 10 most common New Year’s Resolutions for in the UK….
Learning something new and taking a local community course can significantly benefit adults, a survey by the Workers’ Educational Association suggests.
Staffordshire has a fast-growing digital and creative industries sector, particularly in software development in the energy, medical and entertainment fields.
Are you, or someone you know, in need of some inspirational Summer wellbeing activity, whilst at the same time learning something totally new? Our Staffordshire Community Learning team have put together a series of dedicated summer wellbeing courses, and best of all they are fully funded and free for Staffordshire…
Adult learners in Staffordshire have significantly benefited from flexible courses with well-developed community links, according to Ofsted, which has rated the service as ‘Good’.
Staffordshire Community Learning nominated for a high profile national learning award.
The start of a new year often makes us think about what we might do differently. This could be getting fit, starting a new hobby or career progression. When it comes to education and learning, there really are no age or time restrictions.
Staffordshire adult community learning service is thriving despite lockdown restrictions thanks to prompt adaptation by teachers and participants.
Due to the Coronavirus outbreak and in line with Government and Public Health England guidance, we have taken the unfortunate but necessary decision to suspend our face-to-face learning provision until further notice.
This year Staffordshire Community Learning is promoting the Family Learning Festival which encourages families to learn together.
It’s never too late to start learning something new. It’s true that it might take you a little longer to pick up a new skill as an adult learner compared to when you were a child, but that shouldn’t stop you – education is wonderful.