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Dear Parent/Carer,
Are you interested in training to become a primary or secondary school teacher?
Teacher Training Information Evening Tuesday 14th January 2020
Our school is working in partnership with other schools in Kent to provide outstanding teacher training. This is really important to us because it means we can choose the very best talent and develop them into teachers. Being able to choose who we train as teachers helps us in delivering the best outcomes for the students at Aylesford School.
We have vacancies now to start training from September 2020 and we would be very interested to hear from you if you are thinking of becoming a teacher, or know someone who is. We’re looking for people who have (or will have) a degree, have a passion for teaching and want to inspire young people to fulfil their potential. We have both primary and secondary teacher training places in our partnership.
We’d love you to come in and have a chat with us about the exciting teacher training opportunities available. We are running an Information evening at Aylesford School, Teapot Lane, Aylesford, Kent, ME20 7JU at 7pm
. The event will last about 90 minutes and will provide you with lots of information about our teacher training partnership Teach in Kent.
Our recruiter, Mel Terry, can be contacted at mel@teachinkent.co.uk
to book your place at the Information Evening. We can also provide you with support and guidance on your application form and offer you school experience if you just want a taster of what teaching could be like.
Alternatively you can book via the weblink below
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/teach-in-kent-information-evening-tickets-86325212033
For further information on what becoming a teacher might involve, you can also visit www.teachinkent.co.uk
We look forward to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely,
Teach in Kent