yes, you need to do a BA hons degree in performing arts which take 3 years, but you can do a foundation degree which is two years, and a top up degree wich is another year, and then you do a teaching course which is only a year.
Study lessons in school and uni to do with the body.
You need a nursing degree which is 3 years at uni. To get to uni you need an access course, either A-levels or a GNVQ in health.
Journalism and literature, you also need to have a good knowledge of the English language.
...... You need to have some espirience so get trained in uni or something and dont write such a long answer next time :P
Try Uni or ask a Lecturer @ your Local Uni????
David Walliams studied drama at the University of Bristol.
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You will need 3 c+ in GCSE level and music (theory as well) in AS / A Level you will then need to go to collage or / and UNI to study some more music - after you have graduated in this you can volunteer at schools where you can get experience with teaching students and they might hire you in future. If you want to be a music teacher it is ideal to play the piano and maybe 1 woodwind and 1 string instrument. You will also need to get teacher training qualifications (teacher training agency) - which allows you able to teach.
Quit your job and go to uni
You can do any GCSE's but you have to have French and you would probably need a C in English, Science and Maths to get into uni in the first place.
yes you do need maths GCSE grade C to go to uni