In Service Training
Opportunities
We are able to bring our
music and movement workshops and training courses directly
to your early years establishment. We can plan and provide
a training session that will meet your individual requirements
and also include a music and movement session with your children
if you wish. This means that all your staff can benefit from
training in an area that many feel under- confident in. In
Service training courses are always very practical, hands
-on sessions that prove to be hugely enjoyable. We aim to
nurture confidence, share new ideas and activities, demonstrate
successful teaching techniques and maximize your musical instruments.
We want to encourage and enable early years practitioners
to take quality music and movement experiences back into the
classroom!
Here's what some of our clients say...
"...thank
you for a superb evening of training". Plymouth City
Council
" A very big
thank you! We all had a great time - very inspiring! We all
feel so motivated!" Oxford Montessori Forum
" We were
so pleased to meet you last Saturday - who could fail to be
inspired by your fantastic presentation!" Warks PLA
" ...thank
you for your excellent in service morning - the feedback has
been very positive! ...thank you again for your inspiring
performance!" Fordbridge Infant School, Birmingham.
For In Service training
sessions, you the host would need to provide the venue, (which
is usually a room within your building) and tea/coffee during
the break. We provide the training and all resources for the
session. Certificates are also available. There is no limit
to the number of people you may invite to attend the course
you are hosting although it is important that the venue allows
space for movement. You may also wish to invite other pre
school groups to share the cost with you.
The fee for an In Service
training day is £450 . Half day workshops may also be
available at a fee of £250 if we are working in your
area. Unfortunately, we are unable to take long distance bookings
for a half day session.
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