PGCE PRIMARY (5-11) WITH QUALIFIED TEACHER STATUS (QTS)

Overview

About the Course

Our PGCE Primary (Age 5–11) programme, also known as Initial Teacher Training, is designed to prepare you for a rewarding career as a primary school teacher. This intensive, one-year course combines academic study with practical classroom experience, equipping you with the knowledge, skills and confidence to inspire young learners. You will graduate with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), ready to make a positive impact in schools across our local community and beyond.

Why train with us

We are a small-scale teacher-training provider aiming to serve our local area with well taught, knowledgeable and skilled teachers.

We have productive relationships with many local schools.
They are as passionate as we are about helping you to become the best teacher you can be.

Our lecturers and tutors are trainee-centred. We offer wrap-around support for your journey into being a professional educator. Training with us means joining an inclusive, inspiring community, committed to helping you succeed.

You will always be much more than just a number to us.

Our small class sizes enable us to provide an individual training plan just for you.

You’ll gain hands-on classroom experience, expert guidance from passionate mentors, and access to tailored resources.

We focus on developing confident, creative teachers who will go on to make a real positive difference to children’s lives.

WHO IS THIS PROGRAMME FOR?

This programme is ideal for graduates who are passionate about working with children aged 5–11 and want to make a real difference in their lives. Whether you are a recent graduate or looking to change career, if you have a strong commitment to education and a desire to help children thrive, this course is for you.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?

You will explore all aspects of primary education, including:

  • The Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 curriculum
  • Effective teaching strategies and classroom management
  • Supporting pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
  • Understanding behaviour and promoting positive learning environments
  • Planning, assessing and adapting lessons to meet diverse needs
  • Professional responsibilities and the Teachers’ Standards

Your learning will be guided by the Initial Teacher Training Core Content Framework (ITTECF), ensuring you develop both theoretical understanding and practical expertise. 

Most of the assessment is ongoing and formative. Summative assessments take place for specific pieces of coursework (assignments). The final assessment pulls this together. Your lecturers will be checking that you have fulfilled all the Teachers’ Standards in evidence produced by formal lesson observation reports and your written work.

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION

The structure of our programmes follows clear educational aims that are tailored to each programme. These are all outlined in the programme specifications which include further details such as the learning outcomes:

Programme Specification for PGCE Primary (5-11) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)

Fees

FEE COST
Fee Per Year £9000

Paying for this Course

There are no up-front tuition fees for this course when taking out a student loan. Read more and find out if you are eligible.

Please note that while we make reasonable adjustments to remove any barriers to education, additional fees may be payable where this is not possible. For example, to provide additional support due to a disability. Please contact us if you believe you have any additional needs so that we can discuss your options before enrolling on a course.

Your Course

How will I be taught?

Training is delivered through a blend of:

  • School placements: At least 24 weeks in two contrasting schools, gaining hands-on experience supported by expert mentors.
  • Lectures and workshops: Face-to-face sessions at our dedicated adult learning suite in Fleet, Hampshire.
  • Intensive Training and Practice weeks (ITAPs): Focused deep-dives into key teaching techniques.
  • Individual support: Regular meetings with your school-based mentor, lead mentor and university tutor.

What you will do on school placements

Gaining hands-on teaching experience, with the guidance and support of a carefully selected school-based mentor is a dynamic and rewarding part of the course. At your placement schools you will: learn all about the school’s approach to Safeguarding and Child Protection; get to know the subject specialist colleagues in your school; learn the school’s rules and routines; familiarise yourself with curriculum content, building on your own subject knowledge; observe expert practitioners in themed research; gradually increase the time that you spend teaching and helping children learn, from delivering starters or plenaries, to coaching small groups, all the way up to taking charge of whole lessons by the end of the year; develop your own expertise by having dedicated time to reflect and gain feedback from your school-based mentor; have the opportunity to do “deep-dives” into four specific areas of teaching techniques in our Intensive Training and Practice weeks (ITAPs).

You will have a school-based mentor who will meet you at least once a week to help support you with your training programme. You will also have a Lead Mentor from the university, who will visit twice a term. We also provide you with a university tutor for well-being support.

What modules are covered?

Modules

Whilst on the programme you will complete four modules. The overall credit rating for the award of PGCE is 120 credits:

 

60 credits at Level 7

  • Professional Studies
  • Evidence Informed Teaching and Learning in the Early Years OR Primary Classroom

The level 7 modules aim for you to make explicit links between theory, evidence and research that can support your development as a teacher and link to practice.

 

60 credits at Level 6

  • School Experience Learning and Reflection
  • The Curriculum

Your Future

What Next?

Teaching Role

You will be ableto apply for primary school teaching positions in state-maintained schools.

Early Careers Support

You will receive structured support during your first years as a teacher, including a mentor, reduced teaching load, and access to professional development opportunities.

Career Progression

Once you have successfully completed your early career phase you can progress to a full-time teaching role with opportunities for further career development, including leadership positions.

Entry Requirements

What previous qualifications and experience will I need?

Academic Entry Qualification Overview

  • A first degree of a United Kingdom higher education institution or equivalent qualification (preferably a 2:2 or above)
  • Achieved a standard equivalent to a grade 4/C in GCSE examinations in English, mathematics and a science subject.
  • We do not offer GCSE equivalency tests. We accept the equivalency tests in science (the single Science Biology and the combined), Mathematics and English offered by Equivalency Testing and A Star Equivalency.

 

Fitness to Teach/ Health Requirements

If you are offered a place on the programme, you will be required to complete a Fitness to Teach Occupational Health check. All teacher training candidates who are offered a place must be certified as meeting national requirements for physical and mental fitness to teach, as set by the Department for Education. The cost of the Occupational Health check will be met by the applicant and more details will be provided if successful at interview.

 

DBS

If you are offered a place on the programme, you will be asked to apply for an enhanced check through the Disclosure and Barring Service as advised by the Department for Education. Applicants who have lived or worked outside the UK must undergo the same checks as other trainee teachers. In addition, further checks will also be carried out and applicants will be required to obtain a recent criminal record certificate from countries they have lived or worked in. A list of admissible certificates can be found on the UK government website: Criminal record checks for overseas applicants.

The cost of the DBS check will be met by the applicant and more details will be provided if successful at interview.

 

English and Mathematics Skills

Trainee’s fundamental knowledge in English and Mathematics is no longer assessed by the professional skills tests. You will need to demonstrate your fundamental knowledge by the end of the programme. 

Interview Process

Interviews are held online.

You will be invited to attend a group session at which you will be asked to prepare for a group presentation/discussion. The group presentation and discussion could be about a learning resource of your choice, for example. You will be given advance notice of the subject matter of the presentation and discussion.

You will also have an individual interview with a university tutor and a local school leader, lasting about 30 minutes, to assess your strengths, suitability for the course.

You will be required to then complete a Reflective Writing Task which you will complete whilst online.

You may also be advised to spend 10 days prior to the programme in school placements so you can build an awareness of the role, the needs of pupils and teaching and learning approaches.

If you require any resonable adjustment please let us know prior to the interview.

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