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ST EDMUND'S NURSERY SCHOOL & CHILDREN'S CENTRE

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Provider overview

Bradford Birth to 19 is the training, research and development arm of leading education provider St. Edmund’s Nursery School and Children’s Centre. For over a decade, we have worked in partnership to improve outcomes and increase social mobility for children through school & setting improvement, training and qualifications, guidance, and cutting-edge educational initiatives. As a well-established Initial Teacher Training provider, we have supported over 750 new trainees to become qualified teachers with our research-led training programme. In May 2022 our SCITT was graded good by Ofsted.
We will embrace a sector-led approach to training, using outstanding practitioners to deliver training, and to provide mentor support.

Courses offered

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Early years educator (level 3)
Early years practitioner (level 2)
Teacher (level 6)
Teaching assistant (level 3)
Apprenticeship training course

Early years practitioner (level 2)

Apprenticeship location

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ST EDMUND'S NURSERY SCHOOL & CHILDREN'S CENTRE’s training options

Head office 28.7 miles away

Washington Street, Bradford, BD8 9QW

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  • available Day release: 28.8 miles away
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Day release address

Washington Street, Bradford, BD8 9QW

Contact this provider about this course

Telephone
01274 494898
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