The Dr Brenden philosophy is that education should be available to all, and that lifelong learning should be valued and recognised.
For over 300 years, the Tempest family have been involved in some form of education, particularly providing elementary schooling for poor children and orphans. Notably, were the two schools in Yorkshire, Broughton School set up in 1820 through the benefaction of Stephen Tempest, and the school in Gargrave set up by Sir Charles Tempest in 1850.
Here the rudiments of the Christian religion, reading, writing and arithmetic were taught to the children of estate workers (The Tempests of Broughton, by M. E Lancaster). And of course, Warnborough College (Oxford) established in 1973 by Ethyl M Tempest-Mogg. An eco-friendly college where sustainability is a priority.
The Dr Brenden philosophy is that education should be available to all, and that lifelong learning should be valued and recognised. His family instilled in him the desire to achieve, succeed and assist worthy causes in education and in the community, hence the Warnborough Foundation (NL) charity.
Throughout the decades, Dr Brenden has helped thousands of individuals reach pinnacles of success through his counselling, workshops and personal mentoring. Now, Dr Brenden and his associates are able to take this to a higher and wider level. Dr Brenden Education Solutions (DBES) is dedicated to assisting mature adults take the next step in their educational journey for a ‘competency-based’ graduate degree based on their recognised prior learning (RPL), carer achievements, and skills. This is based on the European Qualification Framework (EQF), compliant with European Qualification Standards (EQS).
Scholarships are available based on merit and financial status through the Warnborough Foundation (NL): info@warnborough.foundation
The Tempest roots are buried deep in the tradition of academic achievement, through learning and scholarship. Dr Brenden welcomes the opportunity to discuss your needs for the qualification you seek.