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Monday 25th March 2013
ASA Qualifications
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This qualification is aimed at those interested in the teaching programme in a learn to swim environment utilising the British Gas ASA Learn to Swim Framework (or equivalent scheme).
Once qualified the holder of the ASA Level 2 Certificate for Teaching Aquatics (QCF) will be equipped to plan, deliver and evaluate a series of consecutive sessions within the context of a self prepared scheme of work.
25/03/2013 - 01/04/2013
St Edwards Senior School,
Circencester Road,
Cheltenham
GL52 8EY
Jezz Rutt
01242 517825 or 07880 553485
jezzrutt@hotmail.com
Please contact Jezz Rutt direct for instructions on how to enrol.
Learners must be at least 17 years of age at the commencement of the learning programme.
Learners must be holders of either:
o ASA UKCC L1 Award in Teaching Aquatics (QCF) - January 2011 onwards
o ASA UKCC L1 Certificate for Teaching Aquatics - 2006-2010
o L1 Certificate for Teaching Swimming post 2002
o ASA Assistant Teacher Certificate (teaching aquatics) post Sept 1994
o NCTP Module 1 and 2 & QTS/HLTA status
It is also recommended learners hold a valid CRB Certificate