Leap (education and Training) - Leap Centres and Leap Points

Leap Centres and Leap Points

There are 14 Leap Centres located in market towns across Suffolk delivered through five providers; Community Learning and Skills Development, West Suffolk College, Community Action Suffolk, Access Community Trust and CSV Media. Leap Centres are located in Beccles, Bury St Edmunds, Debenham, Felixstowe, Haverhill, Ipswich, Lowestoft, Mildenhall, Newmarket, Stowmarket and Sudbury.

Leap Centres provide access to all education from Leisure learning through to Higher Education and boast state of the art teaching facilities and access to IT based learning. Advisors can help with information and advice on skills training and development, careers advice, business support, skills for life and leisure learning as well as CV writing, interview skills and presentation techniques.

Leap Points are compact versions of the Centres, based in Libraries and Children’s Centres. These offer information and a sign-post service to local learning opportunities. There are currently approximately 100 Leap Points located in Suffolk.

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