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A festive donation from The Student Support CentreThe Student Support Centre, leading providers of home tuition programmes, have generously donated £250 to children’s charity The Legacy Rainbow House this Christmas.December 2010
Bringing education and football to BangladeshOutwoods resident Darren Tye has been a busy man. As UK Operations Manager for leading home-tuition programmes provider The Student Support Centre, Darren has been heavily involved with the company’s corporate responsibility project in Bangladesh.December 2010
Confidence is the key in home tuitionCelia Jarvis is 14 years old and has just started Year 10 at her school in Wolverhampton. Thanks to her hard work and commitment to The Student Support Centre’s ‘simply’ maths tuition and English tuition programmes, Celia is starting off the final school years with more confidence than ever.December 2010
From Beckenham to Bangladesh: quality education knows no boundariesEnthusiastic volunteers from Beckenham-based business The Student Support Centre headed out to Bangladesh at the beginning of this month to see exactly how their generous donations have helped children from Nalitabari, Bangladesh.December 2010
The Student Support Centre in WolverhamptonFriday 19th November wasn’t just about Children in Need, it was also the day that The Student Support Centre in Wolverhampton helped a local school in need.December 2010
A learning experience for the whole familyThe Mercene family from the Midlands have been reaping the benefits of The Student Support Centre’s ‘simply’ maths, English and reading programmes for just over a year.November 2010
Mercy mission to BangladeshYOUNGSTERS in Bangladesh are to receive support during a week-long visit by volunteers helping a charity improve education in impoverished schools.November 2010