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Leadership Training

Build a culture of belonging with an inclusive leadership qualification

Our online postgraduate courses are designed to strengthen your leadership skills and help you embed inclusive values.

Inclusive educational leadership means that every child feels valued and respected, regardless of their gender, faith, background or ability.

Our courses will help you hone your leadership skills and understand your personal approach as well as teaching you how to understand, and work more effectively with the people in your management team.

You might choose to start with a mandatory qualification such as your SENCO training, or you might have already done a leadership NPQ. Whether you are in a SEND specific role or more general leadership position, our courses will help you lead with confidence.

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Why do leadership training with us?

We offer a variety of level 7 postgraduate courses, including our complete Masters in Inclusive Educational Leadership.

Designed and delivered by school leaders & educational psychologists

Practice-led courses with dedicated one-to-one tuition

Flexible online learning through Campus Online

Study up to Masters level – quality assured and accredited by Middlesex University

What leadership training does Real Training offer?

  • Leadership

Hear more from teachers doing leadership training with us

β€œThe course has had a direct impact on the work we have been completing at school in terms of inclusion. In the last two years, we have redefined what inclusion means to us as a school and changed our model moving forward.”

Collette – Inclusion Lead

Leadership of Inclusive Practice

β€œThis course will have a huge impact on how we function next year. I have had several meetings the wider senior leadership team and used the information and ideas I have learned in this course to plan for next year.”

Stacy Coombs – Inclusion Manager

iSENCO

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