The Media Studies programme at Bromley Schools' Collegiate prepares you to teach students how to critically analyse media content and create their own media projects. The course covers a wide range of media forms, including film, TV, digital content, and advertising, and provides practical experience in media production.
Key Focus Areas:
- Film, TV, advertising, and digital media
- Analyzing the influence of media on society and culture
- Practical media production skills
- Teaching media theory and media literacy
Mentoring and Support:
You will be mentored by experienced Media Studies teachers throughout the programme, receiving feedback and guidance to help develop your teaching practice.
Bursaries & Scholarships:
- Bursary: £26,000 for eligible candidates
- DfE Scholarships: £31,000 for high-calibre applicants
Entry Requirements:
- Qualifications: A good degree (minimum 2:2) in Media Studies, Film Studies, or a related subject. At least 50% of your degree should be in Media Studies or a related field, or a Grade B in A-Level Media Studies.
- GCSEs: English and Maths (minimum grade C/4). Free equivalency tests are available for candidates who do not meet these qualifications.
- Personal Qualities: A passion for media and its impact on society, as well as the ability to inspire students in creative media production.
Other Requirements:
- No prior classroom experience required, although any relevant experience with young people is beneficial.
- Criminal record checks, health screening, and references will be required upon a successful offer.
Fees:
- QTS only: £8,000
- QTS with PGCE: £9,200
(Fees are fixed for September 2025)
11 To 18 (Secondary) QTS Programme - Modern Languages (French, Spanish or German)
Course Overview:
The Modern Languages programme at Bromley Schools' Collegiate prepares you to teach French, Spanish, or German. The course provides a blend of language teaching techniques, helping students develop their skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing while fostering cultural awareness.
Key Focus Areas:
- Teaching grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation
- Developing language skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing
- Promoting cultural understanding and global citizenship
- Preparing students for exams in French, Spanish, or German
Mentoring and Support:
You will receive guidance from experienced language teachers who will support your development in both teaching methods and classroom management.
Bursaries & Scholarships:
- Bursary: £26,000 for eligible candidates
- DfE Scholarships: £28,000 for high-calibre applicants (French, German, Spanish)
Entry Requirements:
- Qualifications: A good degree (minimum 2:2) in French, Spanish, German, or a related field. At least 50% of your degree should be in the chosen language or a Grade B in A-Level Modern Languages.
- GCSEs: English and Maths (minimum grade C/4). Free equivalency tests are available for candidates who do not meet these qualifications.
- Personal Qualities: A passion for language learning and teaching, with an interest in promoting cultural understanding.
Other Requirements:
- No prior classroom experience required, although any relevant experience with young people is beneficial.
- Criminal record checks, health screening, and references will be required upon a successful offer.
Fees:
- QTS only: £8,000
- QTS with PGCE: £9,200
(Fees are fixed for September 2025)