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Physics teacher overseas trained -process?

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rachmack · 17/08/2017 20:55

Hi everyone
Thanks for reading. Does anyone know how a non EU citizen would transfer their physics teaching qualification to a UK school. The online info is very confusing.

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siilk · 20/08/2017 09:25

It will all depend on where you trained and where you want to teach. England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland each have very different processes for qualification. I managed to requalify In Wales. It Was a very difficult process there. If you want to on me feel free. A good place to look for information on tes.co.uk. It is a website aimed at teachers and has lots of information. Good Luck the process is not easy

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siilk · 20/08/2017 09:26

Apologies for the typos. My tablet has a mind if its own!

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Avebury · 22/08/2017 21:38

Physics teachers very much in demand particularly in the independent sector who can technically employ who they like.

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rachmack · 24/08/2017 17:34

Thanks for your replies everyone. Will look in to those. Actually for a friend who is moving over.

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physicskate · 27/08/2017 16:36

The process is different in each of he four countries of the UK AND depends on the country where you trained.

Questions: Where did your friend train and where are they planning to move to? Does your friend already have the right to work in the UK? Is your friend a native English speaker (or do they speak English with a high degree of fluency)?

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