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Honour for NRCSE Executive Director and recognition of supplementary education

December 4, 2017 By nrcadminse 1 Comment

On 16 November 2017, HRH Prince of Wales presented NRCSE Executive Director, Pascale Vassie,  with the OBE in recognition of services to education.

This is tremendous recognition not only for her, but for all the people who volunteer their time at weekends and after school to enhance children’s academic achievements and understanding of language, faith, arts and culture. 

We are proud that the work that has been done by the NRCSE, under Pascale’s leadership, to promote the enormous value of community-led supplementary education to children, to communities and to the country has been recognised by government.

Congratulations to Pascale, well deserved. 

Filed Under: News Tagged With: honour, investitutre, OBE, services to education, supplementary education

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  1. Stag Lane Saturday School - NRC1015 Harrow says

    December 18, 2020 at 12:16 pm

    Congratulations Pascale this is an excellent achievement well deserved.

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