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CPD Courses For Teaching Staff

Training That Works Around You

Contributes To CPD Hours

Developed Alongside Industry Experts

Frequently Asked Questions

How many CPD hours do your courses contribute?

All of our courses can contribute to your professional development hours for the year but the amount is dependent on which course you take. Please see each course individually for approximate durations.

The Chartered Teacher Pathway

Our Education CPD courses could support you towards The Chartered Teacher Pathway: Development of Teaching Practice Award or the Certificate in Education Research and Inquiry from the Chartered College of Teaching.

Does Ofsted accept your training?

Yes. Although Ofsted does not approve any specific training, our courses have been used by over 5,000 organisations that have received a ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’ Ofsted rating.

Do courses include a certificate?

Yes. All of our courses include a high quality printed certificate sent by post the next working day once a course has been completed as well as a digital copy available to download immediately upon completion.

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