Accredited Service Providers (old NMSP scheme)
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These Service Providers have been accredited for one or more service area under the older Naacemark for Service Providers scheme.
Note The Naacemark accreditation relates to the service area(s) specified. While other areas of the organisation's work may meet the same quality assurance standards, Naace has not verified this fact. Naace does not endorse or warrant specific services provided by organisations listed. Bristol LA
Buckinghamshire ICT Curriculum Support Team
Cambridgeshire LA
Curriculum ICT Service, Doncaster
Derbyshire Advisory and Inspection Service
ITSS, Durham
Joskos Limited
Merseygrid Limited
Oxfordshire ICT Advisory Team
Primary Technology Limited
Qest Ltd
RM Support Services
Sheffield LEA
SITSS, Shropshire
Staffordshire School Improvement Division
Tameside MBC
TCSC, Bury LA
The Schoolhouse Partnership
Zentek Solutions Limited
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Submitted by: Neil Adam
Publication date: 21st February 2008 Withdrawal date: 01st January 2006 Created: 21st February 2008 Last updated: 04th March 2008 11:52 Persistent link to this article:http://www.naace.co.uk/625 |
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