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Thinking About a Teaching Career?

Our partnership school Reach Academy Feltham is offering graduate opportunities to LEH alumnae to gain real life teaching experience in its innovative community-focused academy in Hounslow.

They include three week paid internships, graduate teaching assistant positions and a school-based teacher training programme. They would be of particular interest for those who may be interested in engaging with the local community of a state school alongside training to be a qualified teacher (for primary and secondary).

LEH and Hampton School have teamed up with Reach Academy as joint partners behind a ground-breaking sixth form college in Feltham which opened this year. Our shared ambition is for Feltham College to be a centre of academic and vocational excellence at the heart of Feltham, playing a key role in rejuvenating a historically deprived area of the UK and offering transformative opportunities to the young people of Feltham.

James Foreman, Director of Initial Teacher Training at Reach Academy Feltham, says: “Our teacher training is community-focused, relationship-driven and uses innovative techniques to rapidly develop the practice of our trainees.”

For more information please see their website: https://www.reachtraining.org/.

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