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  1. History 1878-1885. Skerry’s College was inaugurated as a small training centre in Edinburgh in 1878 by George Skerry, a civil servant in Edinburgh who saw the need to prepare candidates for the new Civil Service examinations, resulting from the findings of the Royal Commission 1875, whereby entry to the Civil Service, Post Office or Custom and Excise, was to be by competitive examinations.

  2. El Skerry's College fue inaugurado como un pequeño centro de formación en Edimburgo en 1878 por George Skerry, [1] un funcionario de Edimburgo que vio la necesidad de preparar candidatos para los nuevos exámenes del Servicio Civil, como resultado de las conclusiones de la Comisión Real. 1875, por el cual la entrada a la Administración Pública, Correos o Aduanas e Impuestos Especiales, se ...

  3. In 1952, Mr. Arthur Stewart became sole proprietor and governor of Skerry’s. As part of re-organisation and expansion the governor, to ease accommodation at Liverpool, acquired an attractive building in Birkenhead standing on its own grounds; this was equipped and opened as Sherwood Grammar School. Six months later, to meet an even greater ...

  4. In 1884 he founded Skerry's College, in Cork, Ireland, and also founded other colleges in St Stephen's Green, Dublin, and in Belfast. The Cork college was the longest-surviving, and celebrated its centenary in 1984. In 2005 it merged with Griffith College Dublin, forming Griffith College Cork .

  5. Raúl Santiago Campión. RESUMEN. La historia “reciente” de la Educación a Distancia (EAD) se remonta a finales del siglo XIX, en que ya se tiene constancia del primer curso por correspondencia, desarrollado en la Universidad de Chicago. Anterior a esa fecha, y en el contexto de la Europa pre-industrial, la educación sólo era accesible a ...

  6. Having previously established its Professional Accountancy Programmes in Cork in 2000, offering training in ACCA, CIMA, CPA, and IATI, Griffith College acquired Skerry's College Cork in 2005, forming Griffith College Cork.

  7. Skerry's College was a case in point. In 1878, George Skerry, an Edinburgh civil servant, opened in that city a college, the first of its kind in Great Britain. George Stewart was at first his partner but in 1885 he assumed control and gradually opened other Skerry