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Batty about inclusivity

There is a tangible community ethos about Brighton Table Tennis Club (BTTC) (Registered Charity Number 1160103), which was co-founded by Brighton alumnus Tim Holtam (Graduate Teaching Programme 2011) in February 2007. Tim started the club with fellow former international Table Tennis player, Harry McCarney, as they were keen to share their love of the sport with local…

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Art, Design and Technology, and Religious Studies PGCE Exhibition

The School of Education recently celebrated an exhibition of work from PGCE and School Direct students studying Art & Design, Design and Technology and Religious Studies.

Online Events for STEM teacher training

It’s not too late to use your skills and experience to make a difference as a teacher.

Get up to £30,000 tax-free to Train to Teach a STEM subject

Good teachers are always in demand but STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) subjects at secondary level are particular priorities and attract additional support and higher levels of funding.

Teaching placements at Brighton

The University of Brighton’s School of Education arranges over 2,500  placements each year. We work with over 600 schools and colleges in the region and these established partnerships ensure that our trainees receive the best possible education and support.

Numeracy and Painting Workshop

Art and Design (Secondary) PGCE students were recently involved with a new project focusing on numeracy in art and looking at ideas for addressing this through painting. The aim was to introduce them to new materials and techniques that can be adapted to the secondary art curriculum and is part of our ongoing programme to…

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Glyndebourne Opera House Visit

Secondary art and design and modern foreign language PGCE students were treated to a visit to Glyndebourne Opera House, just outside of Lewes, for a special showing of Mozart’s ‘Die Entführung aus dem Serail’.

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