Bradford College School of Teaching,
Health & Care
See Bradford, see the world!
West Yorkshire has a long tradition of pioneering in education and Bradford College continues that work. The McMillan School of Teaching, Health & Care bears the name of one of those pioneers who was concerned about the total well-being of children - before Every Child Matters was a Government policy! Twenty-first century Bradford has multicultural, multilingual schools and serving these communities requires resourceful, creative teachers who are sensitive to the beliefs and values of the variety of families represented there.
Our primary undergraduate course includes a special placement which is very different from an assessed teaching practice. You choose to work in any education related field including international locations. Our students have visited Europe, USA, Pakistan, China, New Zealand and Australia!
Secure training opportunities
We have developed strong partnership schools throughout the whole of West Yorkshire to support your training.
We offer courses for all age phases including primary (undergraduate and postgraduate including flexible and primary French), KS2/3 Science, secondary subjects, 14-19 vocational subjects and post-compulsory education.
All our post-graduate courses provide Masters level study while being firmly grounded in strong professional practice.
Enhancement & Booster Courses
If you need to be more confident in your subject knowledge in physics, chemistry. mathematics or food technology, we provide additional courses, many of which attract a bursary.
What's B-NETT?
Our employment based teacher training section provides both Graduate and Registered Teacher Training programmes in collaboration with local primary and secondary schools.
To find out more
Visit the Bradford College website: www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk - and select “Teaching” for more information on the courses we offer.
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