
Teaching Partner Centres
At Britannia International Academy, we collaborate with a global network of teaching partner centres that deliver our programmes locally while maintaining our academic standards and oversight.
This model allows students to benefit from high-quality, in-person teaching while being formally supported and registered through Britannia International Academy.
Important Clarification
Teaching Partner Centres are independent institutions that collaborate with Britannia International Academy to deliver teaching and student support.
They are:
- Not accredited as schools by Britannia International Academy
- Not awarding bodies or accredited awarding centres
- Not authorised to issue qualifications independently
Our Teaching Partner Centres
Școala Românească "Nicolae Iorga" Manchester
United Kingdom,Manchester
Nicolae Iorga: Romanian Saturday School in Manchester provides Romanian classes for children with ages between 5 and 14 years old.
Project coordinators:
Alina Badescu (Teacher, QTS)
Ciprian Badescu (Project Management)
Institutul Black Sea
Romania
- Teaching Partner Centre
- Provides local teaching and academic support
- Delivers programmes under Britannia International Academy
Cuib – nod de învățare
Romania
- Teaching Partner Centre
- Provides local teaching and academic support
- Delivers programmes under Britannia International Academy
My StudyCorner
Romania
- Teaching Partner Centre
- Provides local teaching and academic support
- Delivers programmes under Britannia International Academy
Become a Teaching Partner Centre
Britannia International Academy welcomes collaboration with reputable schools, colleges, and training providers who wish to deliver internationally aligned education through our academic framework.
Our Teaching Partner Centre model enables institutions to offer high-quality programmes locally while benefiting from our academic support, structure, and global pathways.
Who Can Apply
We invite applications from:
- Private schools and international academies
- Training centres and learning institutes
- Organisations with a strong commitment to academic quality
Minimum Requirements
To be considered a Teaching Partner Centre, applicants should demonstrate the following:
- Qualified and experienced teaching staff
- Suitable classrooms and learning facilities
- Ability to deliver programmes in English
- Commitment to maintaining academic standards
- Administrative capacity to support student delivery
What You Will Deliver
As a Teaching Partner Centre, you will:
- Provide teaching and academic delivery to students locally
- Support students throughout their learning journey
- Deliver programmes aligned with international standards
- Operate under the academic guidance of Britannia International Academy
What We Provide
Britannia International Academy will support you with:
- Student registration and academic oversight
- Access to internationally recognised qualification pathways
- Curriculum guidance and delivery frameworks
- Quality assurance and monitoring
- Ongoing partner support
Important Information
Teaching Partner Centres:
- Are independent institutions
- Are not accredited as schools by Britannia International Academy
- Do not act as awarding bodies or approved examination centres
Apply Now
If you are interested in becoming a teaching partner centre, please contact us with the following details:
- Institution name
- Country and city
- Type of institution
- Programmes you wish to deliver with Britannia International Academy
- Contact person details