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Companies with links to National Curriculum
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Arriva Northwest Useful Good customer relations required throughout company Maths, Science, Geography, ICT.
Henkel Useful Team Working skills are much in evidence. Science, Design, Geography History, ICT.
The Business Partnership Strong Networking and team skills essential Maths, ICT
Brand Express Useful Health & Safety, Appearance, Working with other people Maths, Art, Geography, ICT, PE
Nicco Foods Ltd Useful In this highly specialised business, good social skills are very relevant English, Maths, Art, ICT
Wincanton Useful Strong teamworking, safety and communication skills required Geography, ICT, PE
Sodexho Useful Teamworking, Social Responsibilities and Communication are key factors Science, Geography, ICT
I.M.S. Cheshire Ltd Useful Teamwork requirement in company as a whole, together with health & safety issues. English, Science, Design, ICT
Technoprint Useful Strong communication and team working is required to ensure that all members of staff understand what is going on. Maths, Science, Design, ICT
Ambassador Packaging Ltd Useful Team Working, Communication skills & Health & Safety Maths, ICT
DJM Logistics Strong An understanding of differing social cultures Geography, PE
Cheshire Fire Brigade training Useful Social responsibilities of a fire fighting service Science, PE
Cheshire Fire Brigade Operations Section Useful Social responsibilities of a fire fighting service English, History
Cheshire Fire Brigade Health & Safety Useful Health & Safety impact on a fire fighting service Science
Cheshire Fire Brigade Community Relationships Strong To promote social responsibility and the citizenship scheme  
Cheshire Fire Brigade Media section Useful Social responsibility and understanding is
required
English, Design, Geography, ICT, PSHE, RE
       
       
       
       
       
       
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