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Bucks Loans

Bucks Loans

Bucks Loans, Lindale House, Lower Road, Hardwick, Aylesbury ,
With over 25 years in the non-conforming secured finance business we know all there is to know about getting results for our customers. We can arrange finance for customers who have mortgage arrears, other defaults, CCJs, Bankruptcies or IVAs. All applications are assessed individually against our panel of lenders. Our experienced underwriters constantly review and progress all applications until they are complete. Our personal service means you will receive an update from our underwriters on a regular basis.
Polkadot of Winslow

Polkadot of Winslow

An emporium of all things lovely! www.polkadotwinslow.co.uk
Polka Dots and Roses

Polka Dots and Roses

Bedgrove, Aylesbury ,
Polka Dots and Roses is all about handmade sewn items for your home and personalised items for those you love.
Learning Aids for Home

Learning Aids for Home

Buckingham Park, Aylesbury ,
I am a qualified special needs teacher, and a mum of two young girls. As such, I know how difficult it can be to get access to the types of teaching materials used in schools, but at reasonable prices. On my page, I supply good quality, simple to use learning materials, priced on an individual basis. Most products are not available on the high street.
AVDC

AVDC

Gatehouse Road, Aylesbury ,
www.aylesburyvaledc.gov.uk
Lifestyle Salons

Lifestyle Salons

12 High Street, Aylesbury ,
http://www.lifestylesalons.com Call 01908 614 642(Mk Salon) 01296 330 220(Aylesbury Salon)
Rapid Training

Rapid Training

2 The Orchard, Aston Clinton,, Aylesbury ,
Our road courses will take your riding standard to as high a level as you want to go. Our track courses will allow you to enhance your machine control skills in a safe and non-threatening environment. We don't fit you into our courses, we fit the course around you, making sure you get exactly the right training for your needs. So whether you have been riding for a lifetime or you're just starting out, we can help you gain confidence and the skills to get the most from your bike and stay safe.
Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School

Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School

Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School is a co-educational grammar school in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire with specialisms in Science and Performing Arts. It is named after Sir Henry Floyd, a former Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire. It is one of three Grammar Schools in Aylesbury. As a selective state school, its entry requirements are governed by the exam taken by students entering Year 7.The school educates both boys and girls from the age of 11, in year 7, through to the age of 18, in year 13 (Upper VI). The school has its largest intakes at Year 7 followed by Year 12 (Lower VI). On completing GCSEs, most pupils stay on to complete their A-levels at the school's sixth-form.In September 2002 the school was awarded specialist school status as a Performing Arts College, by the Department for Education and Skills (DfES). In 2007 the school was awarded specialist status as a Science College. The school, since July 2007, is a Healthy School, which shows that the school has good practice and healthy outcomes for their students and staff.The school is sometimes referred to as "SHFGS" or more usually as "the Floyd". The students are referred to as Floydians, a name introduced by deputy head teacher Mrs Hanham.
Buckinghamshire Adult Learning

Buckinghamshire Adult Learning

Walton Street, Aylesbury ,
Buckinghamshire Adult Learning aims to ensure that everyone who wants to learn is able to and that no one is excluded on the grounds of disability, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation or culture. We welcome learners with disabilities and will do our best to ensure that appropriate support is available.
Waddesdon Church of England School

Waddesdon Church of England School

Waddesdon Church of England School is a mixed secondary school in the village of Waddesdon, in Buckinghamshire. In September 2011 the school became an Academy. It takes children from the age of 11 through to the age of 18 and has approximately 950 pupils, including a sixth form of approximately 200 students. It is a Church of England school and is the only CofE secondary school in Buckinghamshire. It is administered by the Oxford Diocese.The school was opened in July 1962 with about 200 students. It was built on land from the Waddesdon Manor estate, which was donated by Dorothy de Rothschild. The school maintains a close relationship with the Rothschild family and the school badge combines the five arrows from the Rothschild coat of arms with the Christian symbol of the cross.Ofsted has judged the school to be "outstanding" on three successive inspections, and the school is included in Ofsted's outstanding providers list.Waddesdon School was awarded Beacon school status in September 1998 and this was renewed in March 2001. The Beacon Schools programme was phased out in 2005 and was replaced with the Leading Edge Partnership programme. In September 2004, Waddesdon became the lead school in the Aylesbury Vale Leading Edge Partnership, which also included The Grange School and Quarrendon School.
Mandeville Upper School

Mandeville Upper School

Mandeville Upper School is a secondary school in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, built in the 1960s. There are approximately 1000 students currently attending Mandeville, aged between 11 and 18 years.As recently as 2000 the school had a reputation as a failing school. It failed OFSTED inspections and was forced to close to students for one day each week because of a lack of available teachers. However this was rectified very quickly only resulting in a single 4-day week.However in 1996 a new headteacher with a reputation for turning failing schools around took over and the school saw significant changes. The level of students being excluded (either temporarily or permanently) from the school dropped and exam passes increased. In July 2004 the school was awarded specialist school status as a Sports College, an accolade reserved for the more successful schools in England. However because of its recent history the school still retains some of its old reputation, particularly in the local and national media.The school works with UNESCO in aiming to stop child labour and has a group of students set up who are interested in doing so. These students are also partnered with a school in Lebanon.The schools 6th Form Challengers are also raising money to fund their volunteer trip to Kenya in 2009 where they will visit an AIDS orphanage.