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SENCO Update – London

November 27, 2010 //  by Admin

The SENCO Update conference will be held on 24 March 2011 in London (venue to be confirmed).

EXCLUSIVE TO DELEGATES: All delegates will get access to presentations from the conference after the event, so that you can more easily share knowledge with colleagues and lead learning in your organisation.

Save £20 when you book before 17 December!!

Rates up to and including 17 December:         Primary £229 + VAT                        Secondary £299 + VAT                   Local Authorities £359 + VAT

Others £399 + VAT

Rates after 17 December:
Primary £249 + VAT Secondary £319 + VAT Local Authorities £379 + VAT

Others £429 + VAT

Unable to attend?

Take this opportunity to purchase the documentation pack and supporting material from the conference which will be supplied as a PDF file (sent via email).  Please note: presentations are subject to speakers’ disclosure and documentation is sent out after the event. To purchase the supporting materials, please email [email protected]  and cite the conference title.

PDF price: £99 (no VAT)

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