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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

The Training Camp proves football is a game of two halves

Accelerated learning specialist splits training headquarters in two to cater for both ends of the World Cup spectrum

Whether football fanatical or desperate to escape the World Cup, The Training Camp is offering potential students a countryside haven as well as a chance to broaden IT professionalsí skill sets.

The Campís headquarters at Heythrop Park has been split into two distinct areas: one half is dedicated to the fans who want to be fully immersed in the football as well as their course, the other to those wanting to get away from the whole Weltmeisterschaft mania. Both ëteamsí will be catered for accordingly, with plasma screens, banter and snacks for those watching the matches, and specific quiet zones and relaxation sessions in the other half of the building.

ìMajor sporting events can prove extremely divisive across workforces, friends and families, with half of us turning into hysterical fans, and the other half wanting nothing to do with the delirium,î said Robert Chapman, CEO and co-founder at The Training Camp. ìThatís why weíve decided to split the Campís residency, while bringing both sides together for their accelerated classes in anything from ethical hacking to Prince 2 project management to SQL Server certification. Whatever your preference, you can make sure you come out from the championship with an additional string to your bow.î

ìEven Wayne Rooney is going to have a lot of time on his hands, no doubt mulling over what could have been. Weíd be more than happy to help take his mind off the injury and at the same time learn a valuable new skill off the pitch.î

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