Portfolio
This portfolio is a brief list of some of INCO's clients' web sites. This is by no means a complete list. It is intended to show the range of sites/site types that INCO Software Solutions has developed along with the range of clients that have chosen INCO Software Solutions to construct their on-line presence.
Cheltenham Bournside School & Sixth Form Centre
http://www.bournside.gloucs.sch.uk/
Bournside is an oversubscribed 11-18 comprehensive school with a growing Sixth Form of 500 students. The school has a vital role to play in helping young people prepare themselves for the future. The School is committed to high standards of work, conduct and appearance. They provide first-class facilities and the kind of atmosphere that allows young people to develop fully.
They encourage and celebrate all forms of personal achievement and excellence. They want their students to feel that this is their school and that it exists to serve their best interests. Bournside is an exciting and rewarding place in which to learn and to teach.
Braintree College
Braintree College offers high quality education and training to over 1000 young full-time students each year. They are attracted by the excellence of our teaching and learning support, the quality of our facilities and the success that studying at Braintree College brings.
The College is situated on a single, thirteen-acre site set within extensive landscaped grounds in Braintree with a second site in Witham.
The buildings are either new or recently refurbished. Some of the best learning accommodation and equipment in Essex can be found at Braintree College. The pleasant campuses, quality teaching and the friendly environments make it an ideal place to study.
Vikram Solanki
http://www.vikram-solanki.com/
One of the most elegant batsmen of his generation, and a hobby horse of Ian Botham's in his regular commentary-box tirades, Vikram Solanki flirted with the England one-day side in South Africa in 1999-2000, before slipping out of the picture until after the 2003 World Cup. Born in Udaipur, India, but raised in Wolverhampton, Solanki made his debut for Worcestershire as a 16-year-old and instantly caught the eye with his wristy driving and effortless flicks.
Test recognition seemed only a matter of time as he worked his way through the various representative levels and onto two England A tours, but he was a disappointment in his first eight ODIs, with a top score of 24 and a rash of lapses in his usually silken fielding. But he has continued to score heavily for Worcestershire, and after the retirement of several senior players in 2003 he was recalled at the age of 26.
Connaught School for Girls
http://www.connaught-school.co.uk/
Connaught School for Girls in Leytonstone, London began its life as a primary school in 1932 before becoming a secondary school for girls aged 11-14 in 1948. Today Connaught School for Girls is a high achieving specialist school (languages and science) for girls aged 11-16.
The School motto is ‘Seize The Day’ and the School aims to ensure that Connaught Girls leave to embark on their adult lives as well-qualified and assured young women, ready to contribute positively to society in whatever sphere they choose.
Walsall Deaf People's Centre
http://www.walsalldeaf.org.uk/
Walsall Deaf People's Centre promotes and supports the rights of Deaf people to fair and equal treatment in all aspects of their lives.
Walsall Deaf People's Centre provide social and sporting activities, senior citizens and family groups, advice and guidance, communication support, mentoring and other personal assistance. They participate in local forums in co-operation with other disability organisations. They fund their activities through the teaching of innovative British Sign Language and Deaf Awareness programmes as a member of Walsall Community College.






