City Learning Centres
There are two City Learning Centres (CLCs) in operation within Salford. They provide state-of-the art computer based learning opportunities for all Salford pupils and any member of the wider Salford community. The facilities are also available for other organisations to book for a fee.
What can CLCs do for schools?
- Use computer technology to support any subject area for both primary and secondary schools within Salford
- Allow pupils to develop new skills using the latest digital technology in photography, music and video editing
- Use digital technology to allow pupils to interact with their subject matter in new and exciting ways. A great example of this was the 'A Case in Law' project
- Provide training and guidance to teachers on what learning resources to use or buy
- Provide training and support to schools wanting to build their own web site
What can CLCs do for the community?
- Provide FREE access to the Internet, in the relaxed and friendly environment of a cyber café (available to any Salford resident)
- Provide help and advice to those who just want to learn more about computers, and what they can do
What can CLCs do for businesses?
- Provide a state-of-the-art training facility for any business wanting to run a training course (training facilities are provided at extremely competitive rates)
Where are the CLCs located?
Moorside City Learning Centre
2 Broadbent Street
Salford
M27
0BQ
Telephone: 0161 921 2190
Fax:
0161 793 7069
Email: moorside.clc@salford.gov.uk
Location
map: Moorside
City Learning Centre
Buile Hill City Learning Centre
2
Manor Road
Salford
M6 8QJ
Telephone:
0161 921 2195
Fax: 0161 736 8674
Email:
builehill.clc@salford.gov.uk
Location
map: Buile Hill City Learning Centre
This page was last updated on 27 October 2008
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