Shipley College offers a nationally recognised Cert Ed/PGCE (Lifelong Learning) course in partnership with the University of Huddersfield. Successful completion of the course results in a post-16 teaching qualification that is widely recognised across the country.
Why Choose This Course
Shipley College offers a nationally recognised Cert Ed/PGCE (Lifelong Learning) course in partnership with the University of Huddersfield. Successful completion of the course results in a post-16 teaching qualification that is widely recognised across the country.
This qualification can also be a stepping stone to further study at degree or Master's level. Successful completion of the course can lead to achievement of Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS), which is equivalent to QTS in schools. At Shipley College, we are committed to providing high-quality teacher education that prepares students for a rewarding career in education.
Entry requirements:
Be employed as a teacher or trainer at a recognised training or educational establishment for a minimum of 250 hours (at least 125 hours in any one year) or voluntary teaching/training may be acceptable in some circumstances (please check with your local centre).
You must have a qualification at Level 3 or above, for example HNC, CGLI Advanced, NVQ level 3/4 or other recognised professional qualification.
You must have evidence of Level 2 Maths and English.
You must have the ability to demonstrate appropriate work experience in the area you wish to teach.
In addition you must also:
provide confirmation of an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. provide one satisfactory reference
complete a satisfactory interview
identify a work-based mentor who can support you in your subject specialism.
The course is particularly suitable if you have work experience and/or qualifications in industry, including business and administration, hair and beauty, health and social care, uniformed services or armed forces, construction, engineering and many other vocational areas.
Since the doors opened to the purpose-built Victoria Road School in 1868, we’ve followed a legacy of education that has paved the way for incredible stories and successes.
We became Shipley College in 1969 and have continued since then to expand our offer, catering to the needs of the people of Bradford.
Over the years, we have provided a huge range of courses for people to explore their passions and make strides in their careers. Studying with us means you’re part of our expansive history and we can’t wait to see what you go on to achieve.
We have an inclusive and accepting culture, encouraging people of all backgrounds and nationalities to take advantage of our incredible facilities and knowledgeable tutors.
Your safety is paramount to us and we have systems in place to ensure you feel comfortable during your studies. We work hard to shine a spotlight on equality and diversity by marking awareness days, celebrating different religions and encouraging an open discussion.
Life at Shipley College is more than just your course!
Not only do we have fully-equipped classrooms, course-specific areas such as greenhouses, a Fitness Centre and mock aircraft cabin, but we also have a wide range of clubs, activities and opportunities to give you the full college experience.
We understand college is often the first taste of freedom from a traditional school environment, and we're here to make it as fun and exciting as possible.
We're located in the World Heritage Site of Saltaire, a village built for mill workers by Titus Salt in the late 1800s, and is popular with tourists from around the world. Just a short walk from our campus is Roberts Park, the River Aire and the Leeds to Liverpool Canal - it's a beautiful place to spend your days learning and making friends, if we do say so ourselves!
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