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Racing2learn is the industry online platform and NARS are now pleased to have two learning modules on the platform, these are for you to test your English and Maths skills and knowledge in a racing context.
Both modules have been developed by West Suffolk College tutors and the team at NARS, to hit relevant learning outcomes in each module whilst also keeping them in a racing context.
As many of you have now signed up to the platform to complete the COVID-19 module, it would be great if you could head over to have a look and see how you score:
Otherwise head to the Racing Staff Careers and Advice section and you will find them there.
For any more information about the modules or follow up courses please contact dominiquetortice@naors.co.uk.
NARS are also working on two further courses to complement our successful Mentoring, Leadership and Team Skills course and they will hopefully be available in the coming weeks.
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