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Follow on Google News | eTeach supports Seren partnership launch for Yale Young Global Scholars - Chepstow Thursday 7th JuneGetting Wales's great achievers into the best universities across the globe. eTeach is proud to support the Seren partnership launch for Yale Young Global Scholars, opened by Cabinet Secretary for Education Kirsty Williams AM on Thursday 7th June
By: eTeach Rod Bowen, eTeach Director for Wales and the Marches said "eTeach recruits teachers and senior school leaders across the globe and we work with over 90% of all schools in Wales. It is a pleasure to support a prestigious project that helps students in Wales to aim high and supports teachers to help these students to have global aspirations. It is a natural fit." Chepstow School http://www.chepstowschool.net/ Mel Thomas, Assistant Head Teacher said, "Our involvement with the Seren Network has been instrumental in inspiring our students to have high aspirations, setting their sights on getting to world class universities. Having the chance to meet with representatives of these top Universities and getting first-hand experiences of these universities is helping pupils to understand what's expected." Catrin Williams and Joe Summers are Year 13 pupils at Chepstow School. Catrin said that busting some of the myths about the application process for Oxford University has helped her. "The Seren Project really helped me with the Oxford interview process. The interview workshop, with Matthew Williams from Jesus College Oxford, was particularly helpful, allowing us to familiarise ourselves with the types of questions that are asked at interview and discuss them with our peers. This ultimately led to me being offered one of only two places to read Human Sciences at Magdalen College Oxford." Joe said that attending workshops helped him to think differently about the subjects he is interested in and this has made him stretch and challenge himself to aim higher. END You can register with the UK's number 1 education job site at www.eteach.com The trusted recruiter for more than 90% of Wales' schools, eTeach provides a smarter, faster and more cost-effective way for you to recruit teaching staff by driving technology developments in the education sector. With award-winning innovations, a suite of specialist products and an employee base made-up of ex-teachers, industry experts and senior corporate professionals, our dedicated job boards, eteach.com and fejobs.com advertise more than 65,000 jobs annually to 1.7 million registered candidates, and attract 1 million unique site visitors who make 5 million job searches per month. Founded in 2000 by Paul Howells, CEO and former teacher, eTeach has its global headquarters in Surrey and additional offices in London, Hertfordshire, Wales, Canada, Dubai and Australia. For more information visit www.eteach.com End
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