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School was always a challenge School was always a challenge for Robyn McFarlane. Concentrating in class was difficult, and most lessons didn’t seem to stick—except
Mode provides professional training for creative and commercial careers. We nurture talent, energy, skills and confidence in our students. Then match them with employers looking for ambitious staff with attitude to move their business forward. Working with international brands ensuring students receive training of the highest industry standard. We offer Apprenticeships, Alternative Education, Advanced Learning Loan, Skills Bootcamps and private courses in Music Production, Hairdressing, Make Up and Digital Skills.
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Hairdressing alternative provision can be delivered either on-site or at our centre in The Secret Warehouse. The number of days will be agreed upon at the outset with the school and our experienced team.
You will be employed in a local salon, attending college 1 day per week for off-the-job training. On completion of your training, you will…..
This digital skills bootcamp for self-employed is aimed at small business owners/self-employed. Looking to grow their social presence.
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School was always a challenge School was always a challenge for Robyn McFarlane. Concentrating in class was difficult, and most lessons didn’t seem to stick—except
Christine one of AHFO’s clients with Suzie Cain Operations and Family Liasion Officer
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