Learning Curve Group’s Barn Dance Raises Over £13,000 For Local Charities
Learning Curve Group held their annual charity ball at Hardwick Hall Hotel in Sedgefield on Friday the 19th of November. The national training provider, with its headquarters in Spennymoor, created a Charitable Foundation in partnership with County Durham Community Foundation to be able to give funds to multiple charity organisations across the North East.
National Training Provider Continues Impressive Growth With Acquisition Of MPCT
National training provider Learning Curve Group (LCG) is delighted to announce the acquisition of Cardiff-based Motivational Preparation College for Training (MPCT), in a move which will complement its existing academy provision.
Learning Curve Group Celebrate Nominations For The Apprenticeship Awards 2021
As a training provider, apprentices are in the LCG's DNA. The business's clear vision in everything they do is to transform lives through learning. The award winning training provider impacts over 200,000 learners a year and their own apprentices are no different.
Levy Transfer - What It Could Mean For Your Business
Transferring levy funds to organisations who want to use it, not only benefits an individual's training and development but it can also cement strategic partnerships between businesses. This promotes good relationships amongst organisations which may open up business opportunities.
Successful Evening At The BAME Apprenticeship Awards
Finalists of The BAME Apprenticeship Awards 2021 gathered in anticipation last night as the winners were announced. Learning Curve Group (LCG), one of the country’s largest training providers were delighted to bring home the gong for Training Provider of the Year at the awards which aim to showcase the outstanding work and achievement of apprentices from black and minority ethnic communities (BAME) and inspires BAME apprentices to reach their full potential.
Learning Curve Group Celebrate Continued Growth
At the Staff Conference, CEO Brenda McLeish announced some exciting news to their employees as the company plans to increase its staff numbers to over 1,500 by 2025, creating almost 1,000 new jobs across the country. They also will be opening a new skills based academy every year across different regional areas to reach more learners and transform more lives.
Learning Curve Group Open The Doors Of Their New Business Academy In The Heart Of Darlington
The new academy aims to close the business and digital skills gaps that many employers across the region have experienced, by giving learners the skills, qualifications and digital awareness to succeed in the modern-day workplace.
Learning Curve Group Launch The Third Cohort Of Their Purple People Academy Giving Young People The Opportunity To Start A New Career
As one of the region's largest employers, the training provider recognises their responsibility to give opportunities to young people in the local area. LCG have always had a ‘practice what you preach’ approach as a training provider and whilst they transform the lives of over one million people across the country, their employees are no different.