Student type | Fees to pay |
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UK students | £9,250 |
EU students | £9,250 |
Kings Langley School
Art and Design (2YJM)
PGCE with QTS full time
- Accredited body
- University of Hertfordshire
- Financial support
- Bursary or student finance if you’re eligible
- Qualification
-
PGCE with QTS
A postgraduate certificate in education (PGCE) with qualified teacher status (QTS) allows you to teach in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It’s also recognised internationally.
Many PGCE courses include credits that count toward a Master’s degree.
- Course length
- 1 year
- Date you can apply from
- 8 October 2019
- Date course starts
- September 2020
- Website
- http://www.kls.herts.sch.uk
Contents
About the course
You will be trained in a highly supportive and aspirational environment and will develop the rigour, professional knowledge, understanding and skills necessary for the delivery of creative, purposeful and challenging teaching and learning.
Most of the training will be delivered by expert teachers at the school. This will be enhanced by attendance at the university.
You will have full access to the University of Hertfordshire, a dynamic facilitator of both innovative and traditional approaches to teacher training.
You will be assigned a teacher mentor from your colleagues within your subject area and will also be supported by the school's professional mentor who is a member of the senior leadership team.
From the beginning you will be treated like a member of staff and will attend staff meetings and development days.
Interview process
Kings Langley School is the lead school in the partnership and will be co-ordinating the recruitment process.
For short listed candidates this will involve a full day spent at the school and will include teaching a 30 minute observed lesson, some short written tests for literacy, numeracy and subject knowledge and the opportunity to talk to some staff and pupils.
You will be told in advance about the content of the lesson and the age group you will be teaching. A colleague from one of our partner schools will also be involved.
It is a rigorous and thorough process, designed to get the best match of applicant to the places available.
How school placements work
Teaching Placement
In the spring term you will do a teaching placement in one of our partner schools or with an associated school direct partner. All schools have comprehensive intakes and you will get experience of working with young people of all abilities. At least one of your placements will give you access to post-16 learners.
Fees
These places are open to all graduates and are funded by tuition fees paid by the trainee. The tuition fee indicated above is the current fee and should be used as an indicator only. Trainees may be eligible for a DfE training bursary or subject scholarship.
Financial support
You’ll get a bursary of £9,000 if you have a degree of 2:2 or above in any subject.
You don’t have to apply for a bursary - if you’re eligible, you’ll automatically start receiving it once you begin your course. Find out about eligibility and how you’ll be paid.
You may also be eligible for a loan while you study.
Find out about financial support if you’re from outside the UK.
Requirements
Qualifications
Degree
You should be a graduate, preferably with a 1st or a 2:1, though we are willing to consider applicants who have a 2:2 who can demonstrate a real aptitude for teaching. You should have a degree in which the majority of the content was in art and design.
Applicants with relevant industrial or commercial experience are welcome to apply.
GCSE
You'll need at least a grade C or new grade 4 in GCSE English Language and Maths
Personal qualities
We are looking for ambitious trainee teachers who are passionate and enthusiastic about art and design and have a desire to share this with young people of all abilities in the secondary age range.
This will be demonstrated by meaningful experience of working with young people of this age. This does not need to be paid work but might be helping with a sports team, drama group or youth club. We would like you to have done some observation in a classroom or you may even have worked in a school.
About the training provider
Kings Langley School (lead school) has been part of the Dacorum Strategic Partnership working together with local secondary schools since September 2001. Examples of our collaborative working include:
- shared sixth form provision with shared teachers, classes and timetables;
- whole school CPD for teachers and support staff;
- leadership exchange programmes,
- Middle leader professional development programmes,
- teacher placement exchanges
- shared school policies
- shared transport provision.
This year two local primary schools , Kings Langley Primary School and Saint Alfred the Great Catholic Primary School are also working with us as part of the school direct programme.
As a school we are recognised by the local authority as a school with strong leadership and management expertise and as such over a number of years we have been asked to support schools within Hertfordshire. For example, during the last academic year the headteacher was acting as the executive headteacher for Cavendish School in Hemel Hempstead.
As a school we have a proven track record of working with teacher trainees having successfully supported students over a number of years in their PGCE placements, OTT in assessment only routes, GTTPR and School Direct programmes. Kings Langley School has a 100% success rate for the completion by trainees on the School Direct programme.
The school moved into a new purpose built school in September 2016. This gives trainees and teachers from our partnership the opportunity to work with state of the art technology and resources when delivering our ITT programmes.
About the accredited body
The school has links with a Middlesex and Brunel Universities but in particular with the University of Hertfordshire who have been our for School Direct training provider from September 2013.
Full details can be found at (https://www.herts.ac.uk/study/schools-of-study/education/initial-teacher-education/school-direct)
Training with disabilities and other needs
Accommodation
Unfortunately the School Direct partnership is not able to provide any accommodation for trainee teachers.
Child Care Facilities
The School Direct partnership is unable to provide any child care facilities for trainee teachers.
Disability Access
The University of Hertfordshire
Every year a significant number of the University's applicants and students disclose a disability. The University is delighted that so many disabled students choose to study at the University of Hertfordshire and takes proactive steps to provide an inclusive environment and makes reasonable adjustments to meet individuals' disability-related needs.
Kings Langley School would endeavour to make reasonable adjustments for colleagues.
Contact details
- woodhouses@kls.herts.sch.uk
- Telephone
- 01923264504
- Website
- http://www.kls.herts.sch.uk
- Address
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Kings Langley School
Love Lane
Kings Langley
Hertfordshire
WD4 9HN
Apply
Apply on the UCAS website. You’ll need to register with UCAS before you can apply.
Visit Get into Teaching for guidance on applying for teacher training.
When you apply you’ll need these codes for the Choices section of your application form:
- Training provider code: 154
- Training programme code: 2YJM
Choose a training location
You’ll also need to choose a training location – select the relevant location name on the application form.
Location | Vacancies | Code |
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Main Site
Love Lane, Kings Langley WD4 9HN |
Yes | - |
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