Student type | Fees to pay |
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UK students | £9,250 |
EU students | £9,250 |
International students | £9,250 |
Alliance for Learning SCITT
Primary (2JYL)
PGCE with QTS full time
- Financial support
- 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://allianceforlearning.co.uk/
Contents
About the course
This course is designed to enable you to become a successful teacher of primary pupils aged 5 - 11. The SCITT offers trainees the opportunity to work with outstanding teachers and experienced practitioners from day one of the course. Over 125 days of the course will be spent in schools working alongside highly professional and well qualified colleagues. Specific subject knowledge training and audits will enable you to build up a strong knowledge of the full primary curriculum for key stage 1 and 2. Trainee timetables are designed to increase in size and complexity over the training year, but trainees are supported at all times to ensure a balance between challenge and support is met.
All trainees gain experience of both the early years framework (reception classes) and Key stage 3 (mainly year 7).
Trainees are assessed through their mentor and by SCITT staff. Observations of teaching form a large portion of the assessment process, with a range of opportunities for trainees to reflect on their progress against the teachers’ standards (2012). Trainees reflect on a weekly basis, culminating in termly written reports produced jointly with mentors. This process is summarised through a moderation interview at the end of the course. Trainees are supported on this journey through a series of school based tasks to enable a thorough understanding of the teachers’ standards.
Throughout the course trainees receive face to face training in pedagogy and subject knowledge. This training is delivered by current practitioners and takes an evidence-informed approach to teaching and learning, enabling trainees to adapt their own learning for the context of their placement schools. In the early part of the year this training is focused on literacy, numeracy and science, with a focus on teaching phonics for reading. All foundation subjects are covered across the year and trainees will teach all primary curriculum subjects during the academic year.
Applicants undertaking the PGCE programme are expected to compete four written assignments leading to 60 M level credits.
“The high quality face-to-face training, assignments and placements combine to give trainees a firm basis on which to develop their skills and knowledge” Ofsted 2017
“Employers of trainees comment very favourably on the significant improvements in trainees’ expertise and knowledge, brought about by their training” Ofsted 2017
Interview process
Following an application that meets our criteria, the SCITT will arrange a recruitment day at a partner school. This day will included the following elements:
- A short pupil-based activity where we ask you to prepare and teach for around 15 minutes
- An interview with staff from the SCITT and Alliance schools
- A numeracy based test
- A written communication task
How school placements work
This course leads to qualified teacher status (5-11).All primary placements are arranged through a guided and final placement model. This means that trainees will be placed at their guided professional placement school for the winter term, developing an understanding of teaching the key subjects of literacy, numeracy and science. January focuses on building up subject specific knowledge in foundation subjects and following a short placement in a reception class, trainees then begin their final professional placement from February to June. Placement schools are chosen through a number of factors, including prior experience, training needs and location We do not expect anyone to be traveling for more than an hour to their placement schools, and usually it is much less.
Face to face training takes throughout the year in a range of partner schools across Greater Manchester.
Fees
Applicants who are not British citizens or a citizen of one of the EEA (European Economic Area) countries will need a visa to study in the UK. More details can be found from the Home Office
Financial support
You may be eligible for a loan while you study.
Find out about financial support if you’re from outside the UK.
Requirements
Qualifications
A UK degree of classification 2.2 or higher (we may consider experience applicants with a 3rd class degree for a QTS only programme). There is no specific approved subject list.
At least 3 GCSEs grade A*-C (4 or better) with GCSE grade C or above in English, mathematics and science (or equivalent qualifications)
Personal qualities
- A passion for the subject you wish to teach
- The potential to train to teach
- Excellent subject knowledge
- Resilience
- Enthusiasm
Applicants must produce a well written and clear personal statement that sets out how they meet the course requirements. The personal statement is part of the application process
Other requirements
All applicants must undergo a suitability to teach check: this included a disclosure and barring service check and a fitness to teach check.
Some applicants may be required to complete a subject knowledge enhancement course.
About the training provider
The Alliance for Learning Teaching School is a partnership of primary and secondary schools, colleges, universities and organisations from across the North-West, who share their knowledge, skills, expertise and experience to achieve a common goal of continuous educational improvement. The Alliance for Learning SCITT aims to promote excellence in all aspects of education through focused, central and school-based training activities. Trainees are based in our partner schools for the duration of the programme.
We believe that every child deserves the very best start in life, irrespective of background or circumstance. We are committed to training teachers who can provide the next generation with the opportunity to develop happy, successful futures.
Trainees who complete our programme are “regarded as an asset by employing schools because they are well prepared to begin their career in teaching” (Ofsted 2017). On average 95% of trainees gain employment at the end of the programme and are able to make a difference to young people in schools across the country.
Key elements of our training programme
- Training in schools from the first day
- Two contrasting schools experiences to prepare you for employment
- A trained, dedicated mentor
- Face to face subject knowledge training
- Leads to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
- Post Graduate Certificate of Education delivered by our partner, the University of Manchester
Find out more about the Alliance for Learning SCITT
Training with disabilities and other needs
It is the goal of the Alliance for Learning SCITT to recruit people of outstanding potential, irrespective of their background and to ensure that the admission process is transparent, has minimal barriers to entry, is based on merit and potential, is fair with regard to diversity, professional in its nature and reliable.
The Alliance for Learning SCITT will not discriminate against a disabled person on the grounds of disability -
- in the arrangements i.e. application form, interview or arrangements for selection for determining to whom a place should be offered; or
- by refusing to offer, or deliberately not offering the disabled person a place for reasons connected with their disability.
Wherever possible The Alliance for Learning SCITT will make reasonable adjustments to hallways, passages and doors in order to provide and improve means of access for disabled candidates. However, this may not always be feasible, if circumstances render such adjustments as being beyond what is reasonable.
We are committed to taking positive action to welcome persons with disabilities who have met the requirements, and to enable them to meet their full potential
Consideration will be given to all planned activities, resource allocation and procedures to ensure that we can enable disabled trainees full participation in all aspects of the academic, work-based and social activities of the course.
Read our Equal Opportunities Policy
Contact details
- admin@allianceforlearning.co.uk
- Telephone
- 0161 912 5912
- Website
- http://allianceforlearning.co.uk/
- Address
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c/o AGGS
Cavendish Road
Bowdon
Altrincham
WA14 2NL
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: G65
- Training programme code: 2JYL
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
The Alliance for Learning, Cavendish Road, Bowdon, Altrincham WA14 2NL |
Yes | - |
Support and advice
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