VLUK accredited to the Matrix Standard
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Virtual Learning UK, approved government education provider, has been accredited to the matrix Standard, demonstrating the high quality education they provide to students 16+.
Virtual Learning UK (VLUK) was founded 10 years ago by two former senior teachers who believed in the importance of further and higher education study options for young people. From there VLUK has grown year on year and now education over 1,500 learners annually across an exciting range of vocational programmes.
Through partnerships with academies, multi academy trusts and further education colleges across England and Wales, VLUK offers various courses from BTEC Study Programmes to University programmes.
The matrix Standard is the international quality standard for organisations that deliver information, advice and/or guidance (IAG), either as their sole purpose or as part of their service offering.
Roger Chapman, Head of the matrix Service for The Growth Company said:
“This is a fantastic achievement for Virtual Learning UK and I would like to congratulate the team on their success. We believe that at the heart of high-quality advice and support services are strong leadership, excellent service and a focus on continuous improvement, all underpinned by effective use of the resources available. The matrix Standard is designed to benchmark organisations against best practice in these areas. With their accreditation success, Virtual Learning UK is working to provide the best possible support to their clients.”
Commenting on the award, Dominic Anderson, Chief Operating Officer, said: “Once again, I am extremely proud of the hard work put in by the team at VLUK to ensure we have met the high standards expected to achieve the matrix Standard.”
For more information about the matrix Standard please visit www.matrixStandard.com.