Full time F2F DELTA Module 3 course at IH Newcastle

Newcastle, England
21 Jul 2025 - 25 Jul 2025

Date Location Mode Fee
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Input 9am – 12pm, Monday – Friday
Newcastle, England
IH Newcastle
Full time F2F £750 + £200 Cambridge fee

About the teacher training centre

International House (IH) Newcastle is in a Grade I and II listed building. It has 16 classrooms with access to a large Personal Study Programme computer suite as well as a spacious students' room/café. The school is in the heart of the city, close to a wide choice of shops, restaurants, cafes and bars.

IH Newcastle is one of the most prestigious teacher training centres in the UK and has offered training to over 5,000 teachers since 1990.

All our trainers are CELTA and DELTA qualified and specialise in English language as well as a range of specialist teachers’ courses including; CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) for state school teachers, Advanced Methodology and EAL (English as an Additional language) courses.

 

100% pass rate for CELTA

 

International House Newcastle is a great  destination for your DELTA with over 25 years of DELTA expertise. We offer all Delta modules with flexible learning formats: Module 2 face-to-face, and Modules 1 and 3 available part-time, full-time, online, or face-to-face, tailored to suit your schedule. Newcastle is the perfect location for your studies, combining vibrant city life with beautiful countryside. We are also an accredited exam centre, so you can take your Module 1 in a familiar setting. 

Tutors at this training centre

Rachel Halsall, Head of Teacher Training

I have been teaching since 2005 and started teacher training in 2012. Before this, I worked for an international development charity in London for 2 years whilst finishing my Master’s degree.

Teaching English can equip students with the skills and qualifications that they need to really make a difference to their own lives, and those of their families and communities. It’s a passport to a better life for many people. The more teachers – and the more good teachers we have – the more that can happen.

Adam Fallows

I’ve been teaching EFL for 9 years and have been teacher training for 2 years.

I really enjoy the camaraderie that can be fostered within a class. It sets EFL apart from many other careers and I believe it’s important for a trainer to be approachable, collaborative and understanding.

Sally Muse

I briefly worked for a Bank in London, but was quick to feel the pull of teaching so the bulk of my working life has been spent teaching English and training teachers. I have been an EFL teacher for 13 years and a teacher trainer for 5.

I hope to equip trainees with the skills, techniques and ideas that will help them as they move into teaching English post-course. I hope to light a spark of passion for teaching and studying language and so trainees can approach their teaching with enthusiasm, excitement and inspiration.