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A Student’s Story

Gee starts off on an NVQ course in Customer Service and after graduation takes up a CMI (Chartered Management Institute) Level 5 management diploma with Majestic College. For more information on NVQ and Leadership and Management courses visit www.majesticcollege.org

Majestic College NVQ Graduation Student Interviews

Majestic College NVQ graduates discuss their success at the official graduation ceremony held at Allum Hall, Elstree on 22nd October 2010. For more information on NVQ and Leadership and Management courses visit www.majesticcollege.org

NVQ Student Graduation!

The event was attended by 300 people including Deputy Mayor Cllr Sandra Parnell.
Many of the students have progressed to higher level management courses, such as Majestic’s CMI Business Management or L4 Leadership and Management, whilst some have obtained Tier 2 Sponsorship (Working Visa). For more information on NVQ and Leadership and Management courses visit www.majesticcollege.org

Majestic College NVQ Graduation 22 October 2010

Majestic College students celebrate their graduation.
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Barrio Fiesta 2010 Lampton Park Hounslow

Bison UK and Majestic College students supports the 2010 Barrio Festival Lampton Park, Hounslow, Middx, UK.

Majestic College NVQ Graduation July 2010

Majestic College international student visa graduates receive their OCR NVQ certificates.
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Robert Kiyosaki at National Achievers Congress 2010 London

Robert and Kim Kiyosaki (Rich Dad Poor Dad) headlined the 2010 National Achievers Congress in London.

Rotary charity event raises money for polio sufferers

A Rotary Charity event was held last Wednesday to raise money to eradicate polio.

First ShelterBoxes arrive in Port au Prince – pictures and footage

First ShelterBoxes arrive in Port au Prince – pictures and footage

MOVE Expo 2010 – Mall of Asia Manila

The Migration, Overseas Opportunities, Visas & Employment Expo, or MOVE for short, is a trade fair featuring more than 80 companies all involved in offering services or products to Filipinos going abroad. The first MOVE Expo held in July 2009, attracted about 8,000 (verifiable) visitors on the two days it was held, despite heavy rains and an incoming typhoon.