Get Into Teaching
What routes into teaching are available?
Most of our primary courses offer a PGCE with Masters credits. You can find us on the government ‘APPLY’ website, (our institution code is 10034267). You can also download a handy list of all our courses by hitting the button below.
Here are some easy steps to choosing the right course for you:
1. Select your age range: Do you want Primary: 3-7 or 5-11?
2. Do you want to add a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE)? This option will give you the maximum number of opportunities in your career, such as teaching abroad.
3. Do you want to train full-time or part-time? Part-time options are for at least 2.5 days per week and will be designed on an individual basis. The PGCE is available to part-time trainees and will be completed in the first two terms.
4. Fee paying or salaried? A very small number of our schools offer salaries each year, which may be salaried places or apprenticeships. Both lead to the same qualifications and the training follows the same programme. Salaried places are in extremely high demand so we recommend applying early for these (if you are not successful at securing a salaried offer but you are a high-quality candidate; don’t worry. We will automatically convert your offer to a fee-paying one). See our finance pages to see details of sources of funding to support your journey.
ALL OUR FEE-PAYING COURSES ARE ELIGIBLE FOR STUDENT LOANS
Can I specialise?
We offer specialist routes in SEND, PE and Behaviour
Assessment Only Route
If you’re a member of school staff in a teaching role with sole responsibility for teaching, assessment and planning and have been teaching for around 2 years and can already show that you meet the English Teachers’ Standards without the need for further training then our Assessment Only route could be ideal for you. You can find more information on this page and will need to use this application form. to apply.
“Leaders have thoughtfully planned school placements to provide trainees with broad and rich experiences.”