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Are you ready to make a wider impact on teaching and learning?
The NPQLT is designed for teachers and school leaders who want to develop their expertise in leading teaching improvement across a school.
You'll gain the knowledge and skills to support colleagues, strengthen classroom practice, and drive better outcomes for pupils through evidence-informed leadership.
Take the next step in your leadership journey and apply today with The Alliance of Leading Learning.
Find out more here: leadinglearning.co.uk/apply-here/
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Applications for Initial Teacher Training PGCE with QTS are still open for Secondary, Primary and Early Year teaching!
Train in Oswestry, Shropshire, with local placements chosen with you, to suit you!
Start your journey to a career for life this September!
Contact Claire today to get your questions answered and start the process!
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🌟 Ready to lead positive change in your school? 🌟
The NPQLBC is designed for teachers and leaders who want to develop the knowledge, skills and confidence to create a culture where both staff and pupils can thrive. Over 12 months, you'll explore evidence-informed approaches to behaviour, wellbeing, and whole-school culture, helping you drive meaningful and sustainable improvement.
Whether you're currently leading behaviour and culture or aspiring to do so, the NPQLBC can help take your leadership to the next level.
Get in touch to find out more or apply today - leadinglearning.co.uk/apply-here/
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