Web links
- Assessment & Qualifications Alliance (AQA) exam board
- ASDAN
- AOC Association of Colleges
- Automotive Solutions (previously Training and Manpower)
- CACHE (Council for Awards in Childrens’ Care and Education)
- Careers North West
- The Centre for Education and Industry (CEI) based at the university of Warwick supporting the study and dissemination of information and experience of education-business collaboration
- The Centre for Recording Achievement
- Connexions national web-site
- Construction Industry Training Board
- Department for Children, Schools and Families 14-19 gateway
- Department for Children, Schools and Families Qualifications Index
- Department for Children, Schools and Families – Section 96 – approved qualifications for Key Stage 4
- Department for Chilren, Schools and Families School and Attainment Tables (formerly Performance Tables)
- ebnet (Education Business Links web-site)
- Eccles College
- Edexcel (awarding body)
- Education Maintenance Allowance website
- Hotel and Catering Training Company (HCTC) Hospitality
- QIA vocational learning website
- National Database of Accredited Qualifications (prev Openquals)
- National Education Business Partnership Network
- National Open College Network
- Northern Council for Further Education (NCFE) (Awarding Body)
- Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations (OCR) (awarding body)
- Pendleton College
- Personal finance education group
- QCA Qualifications and Curriculum Authority
- QCA’s 14-19 web-pages
- Salford College
- Salford Foundation
- Specialist Schools’ Network
- where2nxt Salford's online prospectus of opportunities in Salford for 14-19 year olds
- Welsh Education Committee (WJEC) awarding body
- YMCA Training - local work based learning provider
This page was last updated on 14 July 2008
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