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If you would like to find out more about how Shift Learning can help your organisation why not contact us now. We would be happy to organise a meeting to discuss your needs either in our Farringdon office or in a location that suits you. Shift Learning Limited email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it The Shift Learning office is open from 9.30 - 6.00pm. Alternatively why not use the contact form on the right hand side of this page - we promise to get back to any enquiry within 24 hours. Visiting Shift Learning By public transport: Our offices are a 5 minute walk from Farringdon station (Thameslink, Circle, Metropolitan and Hammersmith & City lines), 5 minutes from Barbican station and 10 minutes from Chancery Lane Station. It is 15 minutes by taxi from Liverpool Street station or Kings Cross. By car: St John Street is inside the London Congestion Charging zone. The closest NCP car park is in the Barbican and there is also nearer but more expensive parking space available in Charterhouse Square. Click here to see our offices on a map (this map will open in a new browser window) Company registration number: 04389758 |
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The A-level pass rates have risen for the 28th successive year. An unprecedented 27% of entries achieved an A grade and just over 8% of the entries were awarded the A* grade, which was introduced this year. The increased proportion of A grades will intensify competition for university places. Around 170,000 people are predicted to miss out on a place on a degree course this autumn after applications surged to another record high this summer.Leading universities are split over whether to use the A*. Cambridge has made A*AA its standard offer in most subjects. But some top universities including Leeds and Oxford have declined to use the A* this year.The rise in the pass rate over the last three decades has prompted concerns that A-levels have got easier while candidates' abilities have remained the same. Click the link below to read the full article: http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2010/aug/19/a-level-results-2010 ÂÂ |