“Enhance your Credentials: BWY Course Offers Advanced Certification for 200-hour Yoga Teachers”

On Thursday, March 6th, 2025, the British Wheel of Yoga (BWY) announced the launch of its Advanced Integration Course. This course is specifically designed for 200-hour qualified yoga teachers from other recognized schools, offering them the opportunity to progress to the BWYQ Level 4 Diploma – the highest yoga teaching qualification in the UK. The BWYQ Level 4 Diploma is equivalent to the first year of a university degree.

Recognized by Ofqual, the regulatory body that ensures qualifications meet rigorous standards in England, this course provides professional recognition to teachers. It also has the potential to open doors to better career opportunities and enhance their reputation within the industry.

The Advanced Integration Course is designed to build on prior learning, equipping teachers with advanced teaching techniques, in-depth yoga philosophy, and practical tools for effective class planning. Through this course, teachers will also learn how to adapt yoga for diverse needs, while deepening their understanding of yoga philosophy and its application in modern practice.

According to Di O’Reilly, BWY Chair, many teachers find that a 200-hour qualification alone can leave them feeling underprepared. The Advanced Integration Course aims to provide the necessary skills and support for teachers to teach yoga safely, confidently, and to the highest standards.

The course consists of a minimum of 125 hours of guided learning, led by BWY expert tutors. This ensures that students receive in-depth training in a format that suits their needs – whether online, in-person, or hybrid. Applicants are required to provide details of their previous qualifications for their prior learning to be assessed.

For further details about the course and to apply, please visit: https://www.bwy.org.uk/train/training/advanced-integration-course/

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