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College offers free English and Maths training to upskill local workforce

Cheshire employers are urged to make most of the new courses at Macclesfield College which help employees with poor English and Maths skills.   

The College has launched free adult courses that lead to a nationally recognised qualification, in response to report by the Learning and Work institute for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation which revealed that five million adults aged 16-plus in England lack basic reading, writing and numeracy skills,

Run by Maxim Business Training, established by Macclesfield College in 2015 to support the skills agenda for local businesses, the bespoke Maths and English courses can be delivered directly in the workplace. The eight-week learning programmes require just one and a half hours per week of face-to-face tuition.

Benefits to organisations include reduced operational mistakes, increased workplace confidence and morale and improvements to overall business performance.

Tracy Cosgrave, director at Maxim Business Training, said: “Improving productivity and efficiency is always priority for business. The programmes we have developed address any literacy and numeracy gaps which may be a challenge for some employees and withhold their full potential.

“The local community is at the heart of everything we do and we believe that by ensuring staff are getting the basics right, employers won’t need to look for additional hires further afield.”

Macclesfield College’s Maxim Business Training team will provide all employees with initial diagnostic assessments to ensure they are given the right training, and once on the programme, all students will have comprehensive online materials to help with their studies.

For more information about how your business can benefit from free on-site Maths and English training, call Maxim Business Training at Macclesfield College on 01625 410 022.


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