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  +441257221326

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Institute of British Sign Language | Promoting Quality in British Sign Language

Promoting Quality in British Sign Language iBSL is an UK awarding organisation accredited by Ofqual, the Office of the Regulator for Qualifications and Examinations. iBSL is an UK awarding organisation accredited by Ofqual. We provide a range of qualifications in British Sign Language (BSL) and Deaf Studies that meet the needs of learners of all ages and abilities. Why iBSL As a Deaf-led awarding organisation, we understand better what Deaf people want and that is an advantage for choosing us. To teach our qualifications, you need to be trained and approved. Teach with us Learning the basics of BSL should be interesting and fun, but if you are serious about the language, you can go on and obtain higher qualifications - perhaps for work, or perhaps you have a Deaf family. Learn the iBSL way Find out More → Why Learn British Sign Language? British Sign Language (BSL) is one of Britain's approved languages and is used by around 125,000 people using it on a daily basis, whether at home in family units or at work. Learning the basics of BSL should be interesting and fun, but if you are serious about the language, you can go on and obtain higher qualifications - perhaps for work, or perhaps you have a Deaf family. This often needs dedication, but can be very rewarding. iBSL Qualifications Entry Level Award Level 1 Award Level 2 Certificate Level 3 Certificate Level 4 Certificate Level 6 Certificate We have qualifications in British Sign Language from Entry Level up to Level 6. We also have other qualifications such as Awareness & Deaf Studies, Deafblind Communication and Bilingual Skills & Interpreting Studies. Learning the basics of BSL should be interesting and fun, but if you are serious about the language, you can go on and obtain higher qualifications - perhaps for work, or perhaps you have a Deaf family. This often needs dedication, but can be very rewarding.