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The Learning Escape are in conference season.
As schools across the country get into the stride of the new academic year, we too at the Learning Escape are looking forward to a busy period of exhibiting at a number of conferences in the coming week or so. We kick off with the School Business Manager Conference on September 25th at the Park Crescent Conference Centre in London. Matt is looking forward to meeting delegates who are promised a comprehensive and relevant agenda covering a wide range of current issues and concerns facing school managers in the state sector, such as academy conversion and the pupil premium.
He will then be beetling across the country in readiness for the Headmasters and Headmistresses Conference at the Celtic Manor from 29th September till 2nd October. The HMC is a professional association of heads of some of the world’s leading independent schools, serving to support and advise its members in the provision of excellent academic classroom teaching, pastoral care and co-curricular schooling. Its annual conference is highly effective means by which members can network and share innovations and standards of excellence thus promoting the growth and development of their schools.
On the 30th, Matt will be London bound once more in order to set up and man our exhibition stand at the National Early Years Conference at the Grand Connaught Rooms. This event will offer Early Years providers the opportunity to hear directly from Government representatives on plans to improve the sector and to benefit from the experience of those currently offering best practice.
Matt and the rest of the team would love to see as many of the attendees at these three events as possible, especially those of you currently experiencing a need for extra learning space. We genuinely believe that our sustainably built, energy efficient, modular eco-classrooms offer an economically and environmentally smart way to provide healthy and inspirational teaching environments. Our complete turn-key service promises to relieve our customers of the burden of project management; is considerably faster than a traditional build and has minimal impact on the day to day running of the school or nursery.
Our dedicated team of skilled craftsmen have built dozens of classrooms, ranging from light filled early years settings encouraging free flow play between indoors and out, through to multi-storey buildings for the secondary sector and just about everything in between. Whatever your unique set of needs, our bespoke designs can be tailored to suit any criteria, on budget and on time. So pop along and say hello to Matt and his team and see how we can help you provide your pupils and little ones with a fantastic space in which to learn.

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