The Apprenticeship programme is an employment-based route offering you a way to qualify as a teacher (QTS) while based mainly in a school. As an apprentice, you will receive a salary at least at point 1 of the unqualified teachers’ scale.
We are a registered provider of apprenticeships at all levels and have a strong track record in work-based learning. Our Apprenticeship programmes are closely aligned to our other ITT (PGCE and School Direct) routes, meaning you will benefit from the provision of a range of high-quality central training, delivered by research-leaders and academics. Our extensive history of delivering leading education courses ensures that you will benefit from the guidance of expert tutors who bring a wealth of professional experience to their teaching.
This programme will give you the opportunity to gain a postgraduate qualification, the PGCert Teaching, which can be used towards a Masters award in the future. This will enable you to develop your skills for teaching and for understanding the interrelationship between learning and teaching, as you develop into a critically reflective practitioner.
This programme has been designed for high-quality graduates employed in one of our partnership schools who meet the DfE requirements for entry to Initial Teacher Training (ITT).
A bachelor degree, usually 2.1 or 1st, relevant to the subject or phase (primary, secondary etc.) you want to teach
GCSE grade C / grade 4, or equivalent, in mathematics and English. All primary applicants must also hold grade C, or equivalent in a science subject.
We also accept equivalency tests by Equivalency Testing, A Star Teachers or other appropriately accredited providers if the testing arrangements have been approved by the ITT team at Middlesex. We cannot accept functional skills or key skills.
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