Britishey Training Centre
This document sets out the conditions of application, participation, payment, attendance, academic integrity, online course requirements, and candidate responsibilities for the DELTA Module 2 course at Britishey Training Centre.
By signing this document, you confirm that you have read, understood, and accepted all the terms and conditions below. You also confirm that you understand the intensive nature of DELTA Module 2 and the professional, academic, technical, and financial responsibilities involved.
The total course fee for DELTA Module 2 is 2350 USD.
A non-refundable and non-transferable deposit of 1000 USD is required to secure your place on the course.
The remaining balance of 1350 USD must be paid no later than one month before the course start date.
Failure to pay the full course fee by the required deadline may result in the withdrawal of your place and the loss of any deposit or fees already paid.
Any fees paid are valid for one year from the date of acceptance only, unless otherwise agreed in writing by Britishey Training Centre.
Acceptance onto the DELTA Module 2 course is conditional upon successful completion of the full application process, including the application form, pre-interview task, and interview.
Acceptance onto the course does not guarantee successful completion of DELTA Module 2, successful completion of any internally assessed component, or a Pass in any externally assessed component. Final results and certification are subject to Cambridge English assessment procedures and requirements.
Britishey Training Centre reserves the right to withdraw an offer or terminate enrolment if information provided during the application process is found to be inaccurate, incomplete, misleading, or deliberately false.
You confirm that your level of English, both spoken and written, meets the required standard for DELTA Module 2, namely CEFR C1 or above.
You understand that DELTA Module 2 requires a high level of academic reading, written accuracy, spoken fluency, classroom language competence, lesson planning ability, reflective writing, and professional discussion.
If your language level is later judged to be insufficient for the demands of the course, this may affect your ability to complete the course successfully. No refund will be issued on this basis.
You confirm that you are of sound health and are not aware of any medical, psychological, personal, professional, or technical circumstances that may prevent or seriously impede your participation in the course.
You understand that DELTA Module 2 is an intensive course requiring sustained concentration, regular attendance, independent study, lesson preparation, teaching practice, observation, assignment writing, feedback engagement, and revision.
If you have any condition, learning need, disability, accessibility requirement, or personal circumstance that may affect your participation, you must inform Britishey Training Centre in writing before the start of the course, so that reasonable support can be considered where possible.
Failure to disclose relevant circumstances in advance may limit the centre’s ability to provide support and will not automatically entitle you to extensions, postponements, refunds, or alternative arrangements.
You acknowledge that DELTA Module 2 is a demanding professional qualification. In addition to scheduled course sessions, you will be expected to complete significant independent work, including but not limited to:
background reading;
lesson planning;
language and skills analysis;
materials preparation;
diagnostic work;
assessed and unassessed teaching preparation;
written assignments;
observations;
reflection and evaluation;
tutorial preparation;
revision and resubmission work where required.
You accept full responsibility for managing your time effectively and meeting all internal and external course deadlines.
100% attendance is expected.
Any absence, lateness, early departure, or missed component must be reported to the Main Course Tutor as soon as possible and must be supported by appropriate evidence where requested.
Exceptions to attendance requirements may only be approved by the Main Course Tutor and/or Britishey Training Centre.
Failure to meet attendance requirements may result in one or more of the following:
warning from the course team;
loss of access to parts of the course;
inability to complete required course components;
inability to submit work;
withdrawal from teaching practice;
disqualification from the course;
no refund of fees.
You are expected to attend all sessions on time and submit all tasks, lesson plans, assignments, reflections, drafts, forms, and required documents by the deadlines set by the course team.
Late submission may affect tutor feedback, internal course progression, and your ability to complete assessed components.
Repeated lateness, missed deadlines, or failure to submit required work may be treated as unsatisfactory professional conduct.
You are expected to participate actively and professionally in all course components, including input sessions, tutorials, lesson planning meetings, teaching practice, feedback sessions, observations, peer discussions, and online forums or LMS activities.
Passive attendance, repeated disengagement, lack of preparation, or failure to respond to tutor feedback may affect your progress and may lead to formal action by the centre.
The online mode of the course may be conducted via Zoom, Google Meet, or another approved online platform.
You are required to have the necessary technical skills, equipment, and internet access to participate effectively in an online learning environment. This includes:
a stable internet connection;
a suitable computer or laptop;
a functioning camera;
a functioning microphone;
suitable headphones or speakers;
access to Google Meet, Zoom, email, the LMS, shared documents, and any other online tools required by the course;
the ability to upload, download, edit, and share documents;
the ability to participate in breakout rooms and online teaching practice;
a quiet and professional environment for course attendance and teaching practice.
Technical issues on your part, including poor internet connection, device failure, software problems, lack of familiarity with online tools, or inability to access required platforms, will not normally be accepted as valid grounds for extensions, refunds, postponements, or non-attendance.
You are strongly advised to have a backup internet connection, backup device, and contingency plan for power cuts or technical disruption.
Because DELTA Module 2 involves professional training, teaching practice, observation, feedback, interaction, and identity verification, candidates are normally expected to keep their cameras on during live course sessions, tutorials, teaching practice, feedback, assessed or observed components, and any other session where visual presence is required by the course team.
You understand that camera use supports interaction, professional engagement, tutor monitoring, peer collaboration, and the quality of the online learning environment.
Where appropriate, candidates may use a virtual background or blurred background. If you have a serious privacy, cultural, medical, technical, or personal reason for not using your camera, you must inform the course team in advance. The centre will consider reasonable alternatives where possible, but repeated refusal to use the camera without an approved reason may be treated as lack of participation.
You are expected to keep your microphone functioning and to participate verbally when required.
During online sessions, you are expected to:
attend from a quiet and appropriate place;
be dressed appropriately for a professional training environment;
avoid multitasking, driving, shopping, eating meals, or attending from unsuitable public places;
keep your camera and microphone ready for participation;
respond promptly when addressed by tutors or peers;
use respectful and professional language;
avoid recording, photographing, screenshotting, or sharing session content without written permission;
protect the privacy and dignity of tutors, peers, learners, and centre staff.
Any breach of online professional conduct may result in sanctions, including suspension or removal from the course without refund.
You must submit your own original work. All submitted work must be the result of your own independent reading, thinking, planning, teaching, analysis, reflection, and writing.
You are responsible for understanding what constitutes plagiarism, poor academic practice, collusion, and malpractice.
You must follow the academic integrity requirements set by Britishey Training Centre and Cambridge English for DELTA Modules Two and Three.
Plagiarism includes, but is not limited to:
copying words, phrases, paragraphs, lesson plans, essays, diagrams, tables, visuals, or materials from another source without proper acknowledgement;
using another candidate’s assignment, structure, argument, wording, paraphrase, lesson plan, or visuals;
copying from published books, articles, websites, online resources, previous assignments, unpublished work, or AI-generated content without proper acknowledgement;
closely paraphrasing a source by changing only a few words;
using another person’s ideas without citation;
using another person’s work to structure your own argument;
submitting work completed wholly or partly by another person;
unauthorised collaboration or collusion;
submitting work that has been edited, rewritten, generated, or substantially improved by another person or tool in a way that misrepresents your own ability;
copying visuals, tables, diagrams, or formatting structures from another candidate’s work or from online sources without proper acknowledgement;
using patchwriting or excessive quotation in a way that reproduces another writer’s argument rather than developing your own.
Both intentional and accidental plagiarism are treated seriously. Lack of intention, poor note-taking, pressure, misunderstanding, or lack of referencing knowledge will not normally be accepted as a defence.
Every time you use someone else’s words, you must use quotation marks or appropriate formatting and provide a full citation.
Every time you use someone else’s ideas, you must provide a citation.
Paraphrasing must be genuinely written in your own words and structure, and the original source must still be acknowledged.
You must use one recognised referencing and citation style consistently throughout your assignment. APA is recommended for CELTA and DELTA, although other recognised academic styles may be accepted if used consistently and appropriately.
You are responsible for keeping clear records of your sources, notes, drafts, and references.
You understand that the use of generative AI tools in assessed CELTA and DELTA work is subject to Cambridge English guidance and may be amended, rewritten, or revoked in the future.
Where permitted, generative AI tools may be used only for limited support purposes such as:
generating ideas for teaching and learning materials;
carrying out initial research into a topic in preparation for an assignment;
generating a bibliography for further research.
You must not submit AI-generated text, analysis, lesson rationale, assignment content, reflection, evaluation, or academic argument as if it were your own work.
Any use of generative AI must be clearly acknowledged and referenced according to accepted academic conventions. This includes:
identifying the AI tool used;
stating the date of use;
recording the prompt or series of prompts used;
making clear which section of the work was supported by AI;
including appropriate in-text citations;
including a reference-list entry where required.
Unacknowledged use of AI will be treated as an attempt at malpractice and may lead to serious penalties, including disqualification.
Britishey Training Centre reserves the right to ask you to provide evidence of authorship, including notes, drafts, source records, prompt records, version history, planning documents, and explanations of your submitted work.
You must not allow another person to write, rewrite, edit, substantially correct, structure, or produce any part of your assessed work.
You must not use another candidate’s assignment, lesson plan, background essay, reflection, materials, structure, argument, or visuals as a model for your own work.
You must not share your own assessed work with other candidates in a way that enables copying, imitation, or unauthorised use.
Peer discussion is allowed only where authorised by tutors and must not result in shared wording, shared assignment structure, copied arguments, or duplicated materials.
You understand that DELTA assignments submitted to Cambridge English may be checked using text-matching and plagiarism-detection software against published sources, online sources, books, and previously submitted DELTA assignments.
Britishey Training Centre may also use appropriate checks, review processes, tutor judgement, interviews, draft checks, and source verification to identify suspected plagiarism, AI misuse, collusion, or malpractice.
If Britishey Training Centre suspects plagiarism, AI misuse, collusion, or any form of malpractice, the centre reserves the right to:
investigate the matter internally;
ask you for evidence of authorship;
require a meeting with the course team;
delay feedback or submission;
refuse to submit work to Cambridge English;
report the matter where required;
withdraw you from the course or assessment process;
apply sanctions in line with centre and Cambridge procedures.
Centres must not knowingly submit work to Cambridge English if they suspect it is plagiarised or produced through malpractice.
Plagiarism, AI misuse, collusion, or any form of academic misconduct may result in one or more of the following:
formal warning;
loss of marks;
requirement to submit new work;
refusal by the centre to submit work;
disqualification from the course;
result permanently withheld;
no result released;
withdrawal from the qualification;
ban from re-entry for the qualification or award for up to three years;
no refund of course fees, Cambridge fees, deposit, or any related costs.
If a new assignment or repeat assessed component is permitted, you will be responsible for any additional fees, preparation requirements, Cambridge fees, centre fees, and administrative costs.
You understand that DELTA Module 2 involves teaching practice, assessed teaching, planning, evaluation, feedback, and reflection.
You are expected to prepare thoroughly for all teaching practice and assessed teaching components and to submit all required lesson documentation by the deadlines set by tutors.
Failure to prepare adequately, attend teaching practice, submit lesson plans, engage with feedback, or meet professional standards may affect your ability to continue on the course.
If you are required to repeat Teaching Practice 4 / LSA4, you will be responsible for paying any additional Cambridge fees and any other relevant centre or administrative fees.
These fees will be communicated to you in advance and must be paid before the repeat LSA4 can be scheduled.
No repeat teaching practice or assessment arrangement is guaranteed unless permitted by Cambridge English requirements and approved by Britishey Training Centre.
You understand that assessment decisions are made according to Cambridge English requirements and DELTA Module 2 assessment criteria.
Tutors may provide guidance, feedback, and support, but no tutor, staff member, interviewer, or representative of Britishey Training Centre can guarantee a particular result.
You understand that course participation, attendance, payment, and submission of work do not guarantee a Pass.
The course will run subject to sufficient participant numbers and operational viability.
Britishey Training Centre reserves the right to make changes where necessary, including changes to:
course dates;
timetable;
delivery platform;
tutors;
teaching practice arrangements;
observation arrangements;
session sequencing;
course mode where required;
administrative processes.
Any changes will be communicated to candidates as soon as reasonably possible.
If you withdraw from the course for any reason, no refund will be issued unless Britishey Training Centre agrees otherwise in writing.
The deposit is non-refundable and non-transferable in all cases.
Withdrawal, non-attendance, technical problems, change of personal circumstances, work commitments, unsuccessful assessment outcomes, failure to complete assignments, or disqualification from the course will not normally entitle you to a refund.
More than 30 days before the course start date:
cancellations are permitted with loss of the deposit;
postponements may be permitted subject to availability;
postponement must be for the same course type;
postponement must take place within the same year;
any fee difference, administrative cost, or Cambridge-related fee must be paid by the candidate.
Postponement is not an automatic right and must be approved in writing by Britishey Training Centre.
Less than 30 days before the course start date:
cancellations are not permitted;
refunds are not permitted;
postponements are not normally permitted.
Postponement may only be considered in cases of severe medical conditions supported by written evidence from a qualified doctor.
Work commitments, timetable clashes, change of mind, insufficient preparation, travel problems, family commitments, or technical issues will not normally be accepted as grounds for postponement or refund.
Britishey Training Centre shall not be liable for delay, disruption, postponement, or cancellation caused by circumstances beyond its reasonable control, including but not limited to natural disasters, war, civil unrest, government restrictions, public health emergencies, platform failure, internet disruption, power outages, Cambridge system changes, or other events outside the centre’s control.
Where possible, the centre will make reasonable efforts to provide alternative arrangements.
Payment can be made via:
Bank: QNB AlAhli
Branch: Helmeyet El-Zeitun Branch (112)
Swift: QNBAEGCXGSS
IBAN: EG580037011208402031410787532
Bank: QNB AlAhli
Branch: Helmeyet El-Zeitun Branch (112)
Swift: QNBAEGCXGSS
IBAN: EG100037011208262031405648576
https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/83WH5S9T8MNUL
Cash payments may be made at Britishey Training Centre premises in Cairo or Damietta, subject to prior arrangement and official receipt.
Britishey Training Centre is not responsible for any bank charges, transfer charges, currency conversion differences, PayPal charges, intermediary bank charges, or payment delays.
The candidate is responsible for ensuring that the full required amount is received by the centre.
Course sessions, teaching practice, feedback, tutorials, or lesson segments may be recorded for developmental, quality assurance, training, moderation, administrative, or safeguarding purposes.
If you do not wish to be recorded, you must inform Britishey Training Centre in writing before the start of the course. The centre will consider the request, but you understand that certain recordings may be necessary for course delivery, professional development, evidence, or quality assurance.
You must not record, download, copy, share, publish, distribute, or post any session, lesson, feedback, screenshot, chat, learner image, tutor image, peer image, or course material without prior written permission.
You must respect the confidentiality of all course participants, tutors, learners, staff, lesson recordings, feedback discussions, teaching practice materials, internal documents, and assessment-related information.
You must not share centre materials, candidate work, learner information, recordings, screenshots, assessment documents, LMS content, or internal communications with any third party without written permission.
Breach of confidentiality may result in disciplinary action, removal from the course, and no refund.
Admission to the course is conditional on your acceptance of these terms and conditions and your continued professional conduct.
You are expected to behave respectfully and professionally towards tutors, candidates, learners, administrative staff, assessors, visitors, and centre representatives.
Unsatisfactory conduct includes, but is not limited to:
disrespectful communication;
aggressive behaviour;
harassment or bullying;
discriminatory language or behaviour;
repeated lateness or absence;
repeated failure to meet deadlines;
refusal to follow reasonable tutor instructions;
breach of confidentiality;
misuse of recordings or materials;
academic dishonesty;
disruptive behaviour during sessions;
behaviour that damages the learning environment or reputation of the centre.
Unsatisfactory conduct may result in sanctions, including warning, suspension, exclusion from sessions, withdrawal from teaching practice, expulsion from the course, and no refund of fees.
You are expected to check your email, LMS notifications, WhatsApp groups where applicable, and other official communication channels regularly.
You are responsible for responding to reasonable requests from tutors and administrative staff promptly.
Failure to read messages, check updates, or follow written instructions will not normally be accepted as a reason for missed deadlines, absence, or incomplete work.
Certificates are issued by Cambridge English and will be forwarded to the centre in due course after results have been processed and released.
Britishey Training Centre is not responsible for delays caused by Cambridge English, postal services, courier services, incorrect candidate details, unpaid fees, or external administrative processes.
Candidates are responsible for ensuring that their name and personal details are accurate before entry and certification.
By signing below, I confirm that:
I have read, understood, and accepted all terms and conditions in this document.
I understand that the DELTA Module 2 course is intensive and requires significant independent work.
I understand that 100% attendance is expected.
I confirm that my spoken and written English level is CEFR C1 or above.
I understand the payment, refund, cancellation, and postponement conditions.
I understand that the deposit is non-refundable and non-transferable.
I understand that technical issues on my part will not normally justify extensions, refunds, or postponements.
I understand that I am expected to participate professionally in the online course, including camera and microphone use where required.
I understand the academic integrity, plagiarism, AI use, collusion, and malpractice rules.
I understand that both intentional and accidental plagiarism may be penalised.
I understand that unacknowledged use of AI may be treated as malpractice.
I understand that suspected plagiarism or malpractice may result in the centre refusing to submit my work.
I understand that malpractice may lead to disqualification, permanent withholding of results, and/or a ban from re-entry for up to three years.
I understand that acceptance onto the course does not guarantee passing DELTA Module 2.
I agree to behave professionally and respectfully throughout the course.
I confirm my acceptance of the place offered on the DELTA Module 2 course at Britishey Training Centre.