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Mary Stuart Miller
Phone: 01403 738844
URL: http://www.skillstrain-uk.com
SkillsTrain is the acknowledged leader in providing affordable, high quality IT training - we are the UK's largest specialist home learning and distance learning provider of IT training courses.
Our specialist knowledge is industry led and commercially focused and will benefit the aspiring I.T. professional as well as those taking the first steps towards gaining a professionally recognised IT qualification. Our IT courses provide the skills and qualifications that can make a difference to your career success, whether you are seeking an entirely new career or boosting your earning potential in your existing career in IT.
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16
JUL
Home Study Firm SkillsTrain Is Top Of The Class
SkillsTrain has become the country’s top achieving college in the recent International Association of Book-keepers computerised book keeping exams. The company achieved the accolade ahead of competition from conventional colleges and learning institutes.
19
JUN
Get Britain Training, SkillsTrain Backs Pm’s Initiatives
Europe’s leading IT home study and office skills training college, SkillsTrain is backing the British prime minister’s bid to get Britain skilled by tailoring its home study IT courses to enable those already in employment to study around existing work and personal commitments.
14
JUN
Top Ten Reasons For Students Opting For Home Study
Europe’s leading IT home study college SkillsTrain has come up with the top ten reasons why students opt for studying at home, with career advancement being the most frequent reason and the need to earn while they learn being almost as high in the list. For mature students, the fear of returning to a conventional college and the need to fit skills around a family are also significant concerns.
28
May
10/10 As SkillsTrain Wins Top Slot From Professional Book-keeping Body
British distance learning college, SkillsTrain, has become the country’s top achieving college in the recent International Association of Book-keepers computerised book keeping exams. The company, which has trained over 6 million students in over 60 years, fought off fierce competition from other full-time learning institutes and colleges, to achieve the top accolade.
13
May
SkillsTrain Introduces New `Home Study’ Linux Course
To meet the growing demand for Linux Systems Support Engineers, Administrators and Developers, Europe’s largest blended learning IT company, SkillsTrain, has introduced a new Linux+ course, encompassing the CompTIA Linux+ examination and enabling existing IT professionals to study and qualify around existing work and personal commitments.
07
MAR
Skillstrain Student Gets Top Marks In National Exams
A British SkillsTrain home study student and mother of one has proved that university and college doesn’t always bring home the top results, as she swept the board in her Book-keeping exams with and A+ grade and a 96% pass rate, the nations top marks.
27
FEB
SkillsTrain Boss Joins British Pm In Honouring Kids
British businessman, Mr. Jan Telensky, has joined Prime Minister Gordon Brown and his wife, Sarah, in honouring and rewarding kids who have made a significant contribution to their community. Mr. Telensky is a founder sponsor of the award scheme, known as YOPEY (Young People of the Year) was at Number 10 Downing Street for the presentation of the first national YOPEY awards.
27
FEB
Skillstrain Boss Has The X-factor
British businessman supports young diabetic’s hopes for stardom and sponsors the production of a CD to be sold in aid of Diabetes UK, to coincide with Diabetes Week in June 2008.
27
FEB
Skillstrain Creates Virtual Classroom In South Africa
British IT distance learning college, SkillsTrain, has backed an initiative to bring IT skills into South African classrooms to benefit kids who will have had little or no contact with computers. The Project Africa scheme enables British tutors to train kids via a Live Internet Link from SkillsTrain’s Luton based head office, directly into South African classrooms.