There are many SQL classes in this school. There are quite a few legitimate single parent scholarship programs available, but they can be difficult to find. Begin your search by contacting local colleges
No, you don't need a qualification for Math unless it is just high school math, which is a prerequisite to go into any Harvard Business School. Alternatively though you can learn SQL pretty much anywhere on the internet.
Yes. There are plenty of schools that offer SQL training. You should research your area to find schools close to you and that offer the type of training you are looking for.
SQL is basically language used to communicate with a database. You can find sql classes online at http://www.sqlcourse.com/intro.html This site describes what SQL is and how to get an education in the field.
SQL classes are offered online. If you are looking for information, visit microsoft.com/learning/en/us/training/sql-server.aspx. They can provide you all the information you need when it comes to SQL.
The best SQL courses are always found through your current school. If you speak with a counselor they should be able to guide you either to another school to take those classes or help you enroll in one.
SQL training classes are taught at many colleges and technical schools across the nation. You can also begin learning about SQL free online and in books from home.
SQL server classes are for computer science majors and they involve learning how to code in JAVA and PERL, which are two important types of languages.
You can find sql classes online here: http://www.sqlcourse.com/index.html. I would check around to different sites to see if one has better reviews than another.
That would depend entirely on your particular middle school. Personally, the middle school I went to had no computer program (and none of the classes I took there had any impact on whether or not I could take any of the computer classes in high school).
SQL deals with managing data found in management systems. Some careers that deal with sql are data analyst, warehouse engineer, or database administrator.
The ages, the types of classes, and how many classes
SQL is a type of database/database language. There are many variants including MySQL, MS-SQL, ProsgreSQL, etc. Courses are offered at your local community college as well as many online resources.