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Training provider LONDON SKILLS FOR GROWTH LIMITED UKPRN 10000673
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60.5% national achievement rate

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Registered address
LONDON SKILLS FOR GROWTH LIMITED, Greenwich Park Centre, King George Street, London, SE10 8QB
Telephone
020 8304 8527

Training provider overview

London Skills for Growth is a Charity with "skills" at its very heart. The Charity was established to directly respond to the growing number of young people leaving school without the necessary skills to enter the world of work. Our aim is to support young people on their journey to employment and we do this in a number of ways.

We deliver education and training programmes across a range of areas, all of our programmes include exposure to work through work experience, employer visits or employer seminars or through full employment (apprenticeships). We help young people to deepen their understanding of what skills are required to survive in the current economy and most importantly to help them understand the behaviours employers expect when offering employment.