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Signature Level 6 Diploma in Sign Language Interpreting - BSL/English

 

Part 1 – January 2026 Intake

Finished your BSL Level 6 and ready to take the next step? Our BSL Interpreting Diploma, accredited by Signature, offers the perfect opportunity to advance your career.

Part 1 - Includes 5 assessments, focusing both theoretical and practical elements.

Part 2 - Includes 12 assessments, including both internally and externally assessed components.

Both parts are sold separately, and you must book each part individually.

 

What makes our course different?

The course is led by Remark!, a Deaf-led organisation and our aim will be to deliver highly proficient interpreters.

We have several international experts who will deliver guest lectures.

The course will primarily be delivered through BSL.

 

Progression in the course:

  • First year – Part 1: upon successful completion you will be able to register as a Trainee Sign Language Interpreter (TSLI).
  • Second year – Part 2: develop your skills towards the Level 6 qualification in BSL/English Interpreting, upon successful completion of all assessments, you will be able to register with the NRCPD as a Registered Sign Language Interpreter (RSLI) and celebrate here at Remark! with a graduation party.   

 

Course Teachers

Andy van Niekerk, Annie O’Shea (PGCHE, RSLI, CAVA) and guest teachers, including Professor Vermeerbergen from KU Leuven University in Belgium, and Debra Russel, honorary president of the World Association for Sign Language Interpreters (WASLI).

 

Assessment and Interview Day

 

Friday 26th September 2025 at Remark!.

Alternatively, interviews can be facilitated via MS Teams on different dates if necessary. Contact us now to book your interview.

£115, non-refundable deposit is required to book a spot for the Interview. This is not returned in the event you are not offered a place on the course, but written feedback will be given.

The times for the course will be 11am – 5pm, Fridays and Saturdays at Remark!, 18 Leather Lane, London EC1N 7SU.

Our nearest stations are Farringdon and Chancery Lane. Alternatively, we are 20-minute walk from Kings Cross Station. We are also located next to a regular bus service which carries you to central train stations including Waterloo, Euston, Liverpool Street, London Bridge, and Kings Cross and St Pancras Intl.

 

Course start date (please see www.remark.uk.com/interpreter-course for all preliminary dates): 

 

Fees

 

Part 1 - £3,495

Part 2 - £3,895

Payment plans are available.      

All costs inclusive of VAT and Signature assessment fees.

 

For full details, including information on Part 2, please visit our website: www.remark.uk.com/interpreter-course

If you would like to apply for the interview day, please contact [email protected]

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