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1. Sheffield Robotics - Sheffield

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Address: The University of Sheffield, Pam Liversidge Building via, Mappin St, Sheffield S10 2TN, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 114 222 6586
Business type: Research institute
Tim Longson: Amazing technology.
2. STEAMWORKS - Dronfield

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Address: 157 Holmley Ln, Coal Aston, Dronfield S18 3DA, United Kingdom
Business type: Educational consultant
Jo Nash: Steamworks have been into our school for a weekly after school club and the children enjoyed it so much that we asked them back for a 2 day workshop with the whole school. They were amazing! What a wonderful experience for the children and it linked brilliantly to our science curriculum and enrichment week. Helen was fantastic and so supportive during the planning - would highly recommend.
John Bell: For the last 5 years STEAM Works have delivered hundreds of after school clubs, holiday camps and various enrichment activities across our trust schools and partnership schools. The diverse variety of exciting sessions have become an established part of our Extended School programme and a great way of offering children a brilliant additional learning experience, through activities such as robotics, digital animation and the wide range of science (FAB Lab) opportunities. The friendly, experienced and professional STEAM Works leaders provide a reassuring, quality service and we look forward to welcoming them to all our schools again over the coming years.
Craig Judson: Steamworks continue to support us with excellent sessions for the children along with training and team building for our adults. They are always happy to help
Jo Nash: Steamworks have been into our school for a weekly after school club and the children enjoyed it so much that we asked them back for a 2 day workshop with the whole school. They were amazing! What a wonderful experience for the children and it linked brilliantly to our science curriculum and enrichment week. Helen was fantastic and so supportive during the planning - would highly recommend.
Craig Judson: Steamworks continue to support us with excellent sessions for the children along with training and team building for our adults. They are always happy to help
John Bell: For the last 5 years STEAM Works have delivered hundreds of after school clubs, holiday camps and various enrichment activities across our trust schools and partnership schools. The diverse variety of exciting sessions have become an established part of our Extended School programme and a great way of offering children a brilliant additional learning experience, through activities such as robotics, digital animation and the wide range of science (FAB Lab) opportunities. The friendly, experienced and professional STEAM Works leaders provide a reassuring, quality service and we look forward to welcoming them to all our schools again over the coming years.
3. The University of Sheffield International College - Sheffield

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Address: Velocity House, 3 Solly St, Sheffield S1 4DE, United Kingdom
Schedule: Closed ⋅ Opens 8:45 AM Thu
Telephone: +44 114 215 7123
Business type: Language school
Aaron Hobday: A wonderful place to study and work!
Charles Chen: good
4. UTC Sheffield City Centre - Sheffield

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Address: 111 Matilda St, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield S1 4QF, United Kingdom
Schedule: Closed ⋅ Opens 8 AM Thu
Telephone: +44 114 260 3970
Business type: Vocational school
Owen Houlbrook: If you want to get into engineering and your smart it’s a good college but I went for the first 6 months hated it and got an apprenticeship at amrc because the first year is all classroom work and the second year is just hands on but if you arent book smart but just makes the grades to get in it won’t be a good place because the teachers couldn’t give a toss how you do
Oldschool Realist: This school has a core of teachers that are well above the average and show real dedication. The staff turn over is low The school suffers from students attending simply because they have been forced out of their existing school and are attending because they have to and not because they want to take advantage of the opportunities that this type of hands on school can give. The opportunities are vast if the kids engage although some pupils learning is effected by the bad behavior of other kids. This needs to be addressed from the top down without delay to change a decent school into a great school.
emma wroe: AMAZING. absolutely magnificent! i love it. i love it. i LOVE it. 10/10. Mr Cocken was definitely one of the best staff i encountered here. the students are extremely comfortable in their environment. nothing wrong with this school AT. ALL.
Matthew Chapman: I studied here for 2 years and did learn a lot of information I still use today, such as Photoshop and graphic design skills and theory. Marketing and target audiences/demographics are useful in all occupations.
Trevor Maurer: Seeing really first class dedication and commitment from teachers and management. Students allowed to think and create, rather than being moulded in to little robots as in other local schools. Some outstanding work from students, really pleased that my son is attending.
Ge L: Kinda a good school but My son just started and lots of people are bullying him and being rude and laughing that him and he wants to go back to his old school
James F: I studied my A-Levels at UTC Sheffield straight after finishing secondary school. It straightened me out from being a class clown who didn't care about school or succeeding, into a young engineer that an employer could work with and develop. If you're willing to put the hard work in, it's well worth it. The mix of hands on modules and theory make you a ripe picking for potential employers for apprenticeships/degree apprenticeships.3 years after finishing UTC I am now a Trainee Project Engineer in a division of my sponsor company, I have had the pleasure of working with and being mentored by all levels seniority in my company, from the machine operators who have decades of invaluable industry experience to the management team who give you an insight into the entire business.
Owen Houlbrook: If you want to get into engineering and your smart it’s a good college but I went for the first 6 months hated it and got an apprenticeship at amrc because the first year is all classroom work and the second year is just hands on but if you arent book smart but just makes the grades to get in it won’t be a good place because the teachers couldn’t give a toss how you do
lisa leo: Amazing school he's just got his exam results an passed so he's at college there best school ever
Hassan Khalil: Positive:Communication
Ge L: Kinda a good school but My son just started and lots of people are bullying him and being rude and laughing that him and he wants to go back to his old school
Dylan fields: quite like that fabian holding guy 10/10 😻
Tara Williamson: Its an amazing college I work there in the kitchen, staff and pupils are lovely
Toby Gibson: It's an ok school lots of teachers only focus on the students who are succeeding and not the ones who need help. However overall it's an alright school they are true to the zero tolerance bullying and stuff like that and not all teachers are bad.
Matthew Chapman: I studied here for 2 years and did learn a lot of information I still use today, such as Photoshop and graphic design skills and theory. Marketing and target audiences/demographics are useful in all occupations.
Andre Laycock-charles: Positive:ProfessionalismGreat school, they give you a good chance of employment, and help improve your skills.
Owen Crawford-Thomson: Critical:Communication,QualityUsed to love engineering now I don't terrible communication with students and will only focus on the students that the teachers like
Rhys Lyons: Critical:ProfessionalismAbsolutely Dreadful, this one teacher named Roger Maleham tried to give me a detention for being called an offensive slur the awful man
Johan 393: haha i left
Ben Souter: Do you know the mee mee man?
Pastel Alex: Spicy
Oskar Chust: Good school
Oldschool Realist: This school has a core of teachers that are well above the average and show real dedication. The staff turn over is lowThe school suffers from students attending simply because they have been forced out of their existing school and are attending because they have to and not because they want to take advantage of the opportunities that this type of hands on school can give.The opportunities are vast if the kids engage although some pupils learning is effected by the bad behavior of other kids. This needs to be addressed from the top down without delay to change a decent school into a great school.
Nick James: Nerd school.If you like airfix models, Lego technics and Bob the builder you will love it here.The engineering side is second to none.The academic side needs to be managed.But my son loves it. He had a total change of attitude to school.Can't recommend this school enough.
Dmitrijs Solomevičs: Dcp
KID AIRSOFTERS: student here for 2 years, hated every second of it, absolute waste of time and space, its yeet or be yeeted out here bois big up mr cocken
Max Howden: Got to be the worst school in sheffield can't afford teachers so children can't study further into the subjects so have to keep on repeating the same thing every day as the teachers are very unprofessional but lure parents into sending there children here I noticed they get there negative reviews removed of here as this is fraud.
5. The University of Sheffield - Sheffield

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Address: Sheffield, S10 2TN, United Kingdom
Schedule: Open 24 hours
Telephone: +44 114 222 2000
Business type: University
Debarati bhattacharya: Simply Amazing !! English world charm.Great gardens, labs and food 😍 Ppl are quite warm and friendly...Highly recommend 👌
Robert Payne: Great university, next door to a wonderful park & museum. Although the University has improved its biodiversity and green space, the Arts Tower car park is an atrocious blight on the campus and desperately needs renovation into a welcoming green space.
vendetta V: students should really participate / pay attention to the running of Students Union so that it can voice your opinion on school policy or serious politics issue Dont let certain committees’ personal opinions go over yours
Peter Marosan: It seems a great university, with excellent student union, some tradition and modern building. The connection to the nature (Peak District is in the neighborhood), industrial partners and local community create a vibrant place.
Ogo Maduewesi: I am here on Commonwealth Professional Fellowship at the Clinical Psychology department and simply loving it. I already asked can I please study here?😀 That open elevator at The Art house really fascinated me😀... Just trying to get another snickers for the walks around. A beautiful students environment...I see how my days continues beautifully here...
Tim Foulstone: The University has become a hostile environment to people of certain religions and I no longer think that it agrees with freedom of religion.
Mo Mo: Is there anybody know why law university its off for 5 weeks please
Naoki Sato: Beautiful place!
Jyothi M: Hi Friends, kindly confirm do they have placement facility for Indian candidates after their MS post graduation.
Nehir Başara: I heard some bad things, I did not have a pleaseant experience.
Patricia Batty: Didn't hate it I have never been there
Evin Aycicek: Like many British universities, they view international students as nothing more than chickens that lay golden eggs. They eagerly accept our money, but when it comes to providing their promises, they fall short. In 2015, I stayed just one day in the Ranmoor dormitory and was promised a refund if I wasn't satisfied within 14 days. But when I expressed my dissatisfaction, they refused to return my £800. It was a blatant disregard for my rights as a student, and it left me feeling angry and betrayed. It's not enough for these institutions to simply take our money; they need to be held accountable for their actions and provide the level of service that they promised on their website.
CM: It's the 7th week and I haven't saw my professor for one of my modules. Also not even one single piece of self-learning material was uploaded by him and no one in the uni seems interested in solving this issue. Meanwhile the students were told to complete a group work without receiving any instructions from the missing professor.Imagining paying £3500 for a module and that's what you got
Sandra Simpson: Am currently working there has night cleaner it's great 👍 and lovely 🙂 people 😊💖💖
ikechukwu opara: Conducive environment for study with top notch learning facilities and lecturers who go extra mile to impact knowledge and capacity to the students.A good international mix up of students . Unity in diversity in practice.Quality Education assured.
Beauchamp Dissident: International Relations Teaching Associate Philip Mayne is negligent beyond belief and someone who was raised poorly. Funnily enough a bully and a r4cist. Otherwise a nice university
Leung Zoe: Think twice before you choose this uni. Their teachers are good, most of them paid a lot of effort in preparing the lectures. However, in the Master Taught Program, they intake LOTS OF STUDENTS who CAN BEARLY SPEAK and WRITE ENGLISH. Don't ask me how can it happen but it has seriously affect the quality of the class and the learning atmosphere.
Tim Foulstone: The University has become a hostile environment to people of certain religions and I no longer think that it agrees with freedom of religion.
Mo Mo: Is there anybody know why law university its off for 5 weeks please
James Smith: Avoid studying engineering here, the way they treat you is despicable. It's impossible to get hold of a student handbook before being a student. You effectively have to sign a blank piece of paper and hope for the best. This allows them to make up the rules up as they go along. The head of departments are corrupt. Do you have money and come from 'the right schools'? You'll get uncapped 3rd and 4th attempts at exams. If you come from a poor background they'll make things as hard as possible, because 'you were never going to succeed anyway'. Did they offer you a scholarship? Good luck getting them to pay out on it. They'll bend over backwards to make a good impression on opendays but don't be fooled, as soon as you start your course everything changes. You'll get to experience your timetable changing with a couple of hours notice. Remember all those student licences they promise you on open days, you only get them if the year group revolts. Tour guides on open days are paid to be there, those that critise the course are never offered these roles.
Davis George: Ranked uni. Well occupied one.
John Merritt: It's an interesting and diverse university with lots going on
vendetta V: students should really participate / pay attention to the running of Students Union so that it can voice your opinion on school policy or serious politics issueDont let certain committees’ personal opinions go over yours
uzochi bright: Read through my ordered prospectus.... excellent place to learn
Tahir Hussain: Very good
Robert Payne: Great university, next door to a wonderful park & museum. Although the University has improved its biodiversity and green space, the Arts Tower car park is an atrocious blight on the campus and desperately needs renovation into a welcoming green space.
Gareth Tidmarsh: Great buildings, came for the architecture, but Sheffield university has a great name
shoun D (Shoun): One of the best in uk