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Science

"To pass on the passion that teachers have for Science to develop inquisitive minds and a lifelong passion in students for the subject"

All teachers within the Science department aim to foster an interest, enthusiasm and Science. Students’ are encouraged to practice the skills associated with working scientifically as soon as they come to the Academy so that they are able to independently discover the answer to questions that enable them to understand the world around them.  Practical work is central to learning within DACA Science, providing students will robust skills which form the basis for discovery further along their learning journey.  Lessons are lively and active, providing opportunities for group, paired and independent work; these are designed to encourage independence and challenge.

Although independent learning is promoted within DACA Science, the faculty prides itself upon offering a network of support to students.  Students attendance at Breakfast, Revision and homework clubs is exceptional, with students expressing to us, they feel valued and supported with their studies. 

Literacy and numeracy are essential skills to enable students to access the curriculum, both of which are promoted and monitored during every lesson in DACA Science.  

Students are continually spoken to about the opportunities that scientific qualifications can offer them and career advice, along with individual students particular interests, help decide upon the learning route students will take.   

  • What is BwD School Direct?
    A group of 3 secondary and 2 primary schools (listed below) in partnership with Blackburn with Darwen and The University of Cumbria, supported by secondary provision. The schools in this area are:- Ashleigh Primary SchoolBlackburn Central High School with CrosshillDarwen Aldridge Community AcademyDarwen Vale High SchoolSudell Primary SchoolThe University of Cumbria
  • Why Train with BwD School Direct?
    We are successful and developing schools, offering employment and early leadership opportunities We work in partnership with members of the Blackburn with Darwen Group DACA received a good Ofsted graded provider [2017] with exceptional completion and employment rates Our partner schools are all good or outstanding (Ofsted) and have a shared outlook on successful education We offer relevant training and are determined that our trainees attain outstanding All trainees can gain PGCE accreditation
  • Do You Need Experience?
    We are happy to provide volunteering experience for future teachers to enable you to ‘realise your potential’. You may be eligible to take advantage of the Teaching Agency’s ‘School Experience Programme’. You can find if the age phase/ subject you are interested in is included by going to: http://www.education.gov.uk/get-into-teaching/school-experience/sep OR, for subjects not included we offer several induction days over the academic year where we can discuss further volunteering opportunities which will assist you to make the right decision.
  • Entry Requirements
    GCSE English Language and Mathematics at Grade C or above (or equivalent qualification) for Secondary places GCSE English Language, Mathematics and Science at Grade C or above for Primary places A first degree from a UK higher education institution or equivalent qualification A degree classification at 2:2 or above (depending on the subject ) A demonstrable interest in teaching within a curriculum area. This can be shown in a number of ways such as time spent in schools, knowledge of the chosen curriculum area and relevant practical experience PLEASE NOTE – FOR PURPOSES OF INITIAL TEACHER TRAINING, LEVEL 2 NUMERACY AND LITERACY QUALIFICATIONS ARE NOT CONSIDERED AS EQUIVALENT TO GCSE GRADE C IN MATHEMATICS OR ENGLISH
  • Fulfil the Criteria?
    Then you can visit us on one of our information sessions advertised via our website or apply via UCAS as soon as the application window is open. Places are limited and in high demand so early application is recommended.
  • About your placement
    You will complete your main placement in one of the appropriate partnership schools for your subject. You will have a second placement at one of the other schools within the partnership. You will have your own personal tutor/mentor. You will have opportunities to experience professional development in a wide variety of alternative school settings (Special and Sixth Form). You will create a file of evidence to support your successful development. You will gain a PGCE with Masters Accreditation through the University of Cumbria
  • What subjects do we offer?
    We offer the following subjects: Art & Design Biology Chemistry Computing English Geography History Mathematics Modern Foreign Languages Physics Primary
  • My subject isn’t included?
    Join our, ‘Getting into Teaching’ programme. You need to commit to at least 10 days of volunteering and in return we will support you to prepare your application, provide some training opportunities and, in many cases, provide a reference. If you are interested contact: fiona.weatherburn@daca.uk.com If would like to train with BwD School Direct, you must ensure that you meet the criteria below: BwD School Direct At least a degree classification of 2:1 for PE and English At least a second class relevant degree in other subject areas GCSE grade C or above in English and Mathematics [Science for Primary] Recent, relevant experience of working with children and young people [can be voluntary] Accurate, well written application form and personal statement Evidence of the personal qualities needed to become a teacher Successfully passed the key skills tests
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