NCFE accredited CUSTOMISED QUALIFICATION

 

PPP2 for Schools

PPP2 for Schools is for anybody who wants to put play back into school playtimes! Begin to learn how to use the PARS model of playwork practice and receive an NCFE certificate on successful completion of the course assessments.

The aim of this NCFE accredited Customised Qualification is to enable practitioners to use the PARS model to begin to articulate and develop their playwork practice.
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Watch this video to find out more about what a PARS playtime looks like! 

PPP2 for Schools  -September 2024

  • Dates: 27 Sept, 1 Oct, 11 Oct, 1/11,  8/11, 15/11
  • Times: 9.30 -11.30am 
  • Live teaching: 12 hours
  • Total Qualification Time: 25 hours
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PPP2 for Schools is especially for adults who 
supervise school playtimes/recess.

Learn with and from other professionals

Your PPP2 course will include practitioners from a range of different backgrounds, professions and cultures. The course includes plenty of opportunities to network during the live sessions and between sessions. 

Internationally applicable

PPP2 graduates include practitioners in Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Malaysia, UK, Taiwan, France, the Netherlands, Brazil, USA, The Channel Islands.

NCFE accredited and certificated

PPP2 has been accredited by NCFE under the Customised Qualification. Successful learners will receive a certificate of achievement directly from NCFE. The certificate is evidence of the knowledge and skills gained by completing the qualification.


The PARS training is a fantastic professional development opportunity for those who want to learn more about play theory and playwork practice in the context of schools, youth working, and outdoor play programmes. The training enables you to consolidate any pre-existing knowledge on playwork practice, and expand on your current knowledge by learning about the PARS framework, leaving you with the confidence to better your playwork knowledge, understanding and ongoing journey.

Rob Francksen, former Headteacher, Crawford Primary School, UK
I always felt that to do playwork meant that your setting had to be a free for all and couldn’t see how I could do that in my school based clubs. Now I understand that you’ve got to do playwork in the context of your setting, your environment and your kids I’ve been able to have that conversation with the Headteachers of my schools and it’s been really well received! 
Laura Troop, Jumping Jakes, UK


Eye opening - it's fascinating how much we do as adults in our opinion to help children during play, but actually the best thing we can do is step back and just let them play! Really exploring the child's perspective has helped me change my whole approach to playtimes.
Hayley Mannering, Repton Manor Primary School, UK

How PPP2 works

Teaching

PPP2 includes six sessions (2 hours each) of live teaching via Zoom with a PPP4 qualified PARS Licensed Trainer. The course materials include handouts and a course handbook which you will use to help you complete your assessments.

Practice

During the PPP2 course you will be asked to try out some of the PARS model whilst supervising children in their school playtimes. You will not be assessed in your workplace.

Assessment

Your assessments are completed through short assignments and multiple choice texts which are provided online. You will receive feedback from your dedicated PARS assessor and supported throughout the assessment process.

Meet your trainer

Rachel Zetland (France)

Rachel is a PPP4 qualified PARS Licensed Trainer and has been involved in playwork and playwork training since 2015 with the French free play association, Jouer pour Vivre, amongst others. A forest school leader running sessions and training professionals in urban and nature environments, Rachel has been working with early years, in schools and leisure centres for 3-12 year olds, as well as with teens and young adults.   
Patrick Jones - Course author

Frequently asked questions

Do I have to attend previous PARS training before I join PPP2?

No, there is no requirement for previous PARS training or playwork experience before joining a PPP2 programme.

Will I need to do homework on PPP2?

Yes, afraid so! PPP2 is a NCFE accredited Customised Qualification, so all participants need to do weekly assignments during the course to demonstrate how they can put PARS playwork into practice when working with children. These assignments are assessed by our Assessment Team who will give feedback on each assignment. 

How long does PPP2 take?

PPP2 is taught online over 6 weeks in two hour sessions. In addition there are another 13 TQT (Total Qualification Time) hours in which you will need to do private study, apply PARS in your settings and complete your assessments.

What is included in the cost of the course?

The cost for PPP2 includes all live teaching sessions and course materials, assessment and certificate from NCFE. There is nothing else you will need to pay once you have joined the course!

Once I get my PPP2 qualification, can I teach others to use PARS?

No. To teach PARS to others, you must be qualified to PPP4 and be a PARS Licensed Trainer. For more information on how to join the international PARS training team, please get in touch!

How long does my PPP2 Customised Qualification last?

Technically there is no expiry date for your NCFE certificate. However, we strongly encourage you to continuously develop your PARS playwork practice and you can find plenty of opportunities to do so here!