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ASA Level 2 Certificate for Teaching Aquatics (QCF) - London

Date

Tuesday 2nd April 2013

Type

ASA Qualifications

ASA Accredited

Yes

Description

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.

Further Date Info

02/04/2013 - 12/04/2013

Venue

Jags Sports Club,
Dulwich,
London

SE24 9JN

Contact Name

Darren Meaden

Telephone

07779 729878

Email

info@pulsetnd.co.uk

Enrollment Instructions

“Please contact Darren Meaden direct for instructions on how to enrol.

Level 1 - £350
Level 2 - £650

Special discounts available when you book a Level 1 or Level 2 with a NRASTC course.”

Course Prerequisites

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

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