Kingdom Academy, part of Kingdom Services Group, one of the largest national privately-run companies in the UK and India, has joined the Greater Manchester Learning Provider Network (GMLPN).
This partnership will allow Kingdom Academy to build valuable connections within the training sector, sharing expertise and collaborating with other members to strengthen workforce development.
Known for offering high-quality training and accredited qualifications for the past 15 years, Kingdom Academy empowers learners with practical skills and supports organisations in utilising the Apprenticeship Levy effectively, contributing to workforce growth and skill development.
Julie Lappin, Executive Director at GMLPN said:
“Kingdom Academy are known for their outstanding training programmes in organisational leadership and people development supporting a whole range of sectors, including the social housing sector. and we are thrilled to introduce them as a new member of our Network! Kingdom Academy is dedicated to equipping individuals with the vital skills necessary for today’s job market.
Their innovative approach to education aligns seamlessly with our commitment to fostering workforce development and creating pathways to employment in Greater Manchester. They have an impressive 74% success rating and an Ofsted ‘Good’ grading, which further underscores their commitment to delivering high-quality education and training. This level of achievement reflects the effectiveness of their programmes and the dedication of their experienced trainers.
We’re glad to the Kingdom Academy join us and look forward to collaborating with them to enhance the opportunities available to our members and the wider community.”
Sara Roberts, Senior Operating Officer at Kingdom Academy, is thrilled to have joined GMLPN and added:
“At Kingdom Academy, we are delighted to join the GMLPN and it’s a welcome opportunity to meet and collaborate with other training providers in the region. Their strong focus on supporting Greater Manchester businesses and advancing the educational background is both refreshing and important. We already support learners of all ages and backgrounds, and fully support the network’s mission to make a sustainable and long-term impact in Manchester.”