Who owns Lifetime training?

Who owns Lifetime training?

Heather Frankham
Lifetime was created as a training and consultancy business in 1995 by truly inspirational founder, Heather Frankham. Lifetime quickly developed strong partnerships with both large and small employers, soon establishing itself as the leading training provider in the Active Leisure sector.

What is the role of an awarding Organisation?

They are experts in developing high-quality qualifications that meet the needs of employers and learners. They approve centres and work with them to ensure high quality delivery of qualifications and they carry out activity designed to assure the quality of the qualifications awarded.

What is the awarding body for a qualification?

An awarding body does not always provide the courses that lead to a qualification. Often an awarding body will provide an approval process for independent training providers who, if they meet the criteria, are able to award qualifications that are accredited by that awarding body.

How do I find an awarding organization?

If you have no idea where to start, you could:

  1. contact your school where you took the exams, tell them the year you left school, and what subjects you took.
  2. ask any old school friends you’re still in contact with if they still have their certificates, as the awarding body information will be details on those.

Is Aqa an awarding body?

AQA, formerly the Assessment and Qualifications Alliance, is an awarding body in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. It compiles specifications and holds examinations in various subjects at GCSE, AS and A Level and offers vocational qualifications. AQA is a registered charity and independent of the government.

How do I find out my awarding organisation?

How Can Students Know whether the Institution is Recognised in the UK or Not? All qualification awarding organisations are listed on the official websites of the regulators. The most extensive one is the Register of Regulated Qualifications which can be found on the Ofqual official website.

Is Pearson an awarding body?

Pearson is the UK’s largest awarding body with more than 3.4 million students studying our qualifications worldwide and over 9 million exam scripts marked on behalf of the UK Department for Education each year.

Are ABC and Certa awards Recognised?

As of the 1st September 2018, ABC Awards’s legal name has changed to Skills and Education Group Awards. However, as known and recognised names, ”ABC Awards” and “Certa Awards” will remain as the brands in the market, benefiting from the support, expertise and resources provided by Skills and Education Group Awards.

Which is harder AQA or Edexcel?

The hardest is Pearson Edexcel, and the iGCSE branch of the qualification in particular. Within this, there are less papers to be sat than AQA, but the time given is shorter.

What’s the difference between AQA and Edexcel?

Key differences The AQA papers are equally weighted, putting less pressure on students to do better in one than the other. Edexcel’s two papers are split 40%/60% and have a greater emphasis on persuasive and instructional writing. Edexcel offer students a choice of writing questions on both papers.

What’s the difference between Pearson and Edexcel?

Edexcel is a product brand from Pearson. BTEC, EDI and LCCI are also product brands from Pearson. The business unit within Pearson that was known as Edexcel is now Pearson Qualification Services.

Is Pearson a Edexcel?

Pearson Edexcel is the brand name for academic and general qualifications from Pearson, including GCSEs and A levels, as well as some vocational qualifications, including NVQs and Functional Skills.

Why work at lifetime?

At Lifetime we work to deliver apprenticeship training solutions that unlock bright futures for people and businesses. Established in 1995, we have grown to become one of the largest providers in the UK. Every part of what we do is driven by the belief that everyone should have the opportunity to learn.

Who is the CEO of lifetime?

Alex Khan was appointed as CEO to lead the next phase of Lifetime’s diversification and growth journey. Since then, Lifetime has won several major partners to secure a dominant position in the provision of apprenticeships.

Why the lifetime training group?

The Lifetime Training Group is committed to reshaping the training sector. By investing in cutting-edge technology and services, there has been successful development of the innovative companies which make up the wider Lifetime Training Group.

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