About our Teacher Training
Our teacher training programme starts this September.
- Length: 12 months.
- Location: You’ll do most of your training in one of our 350+ partner schools across England, in a location suited to you, followed by shorter placements in local contrasting schools.
- Qualifications: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE).
- Support: One-to-one guidance from your dedicated mentor, including protected time to discuss your wellbeing.
After you’ve qualified
Earn a decent salary
Once you’ve qualified, the world is your oyster. You can work your way up the teaching ladder into a leadership role, or travel the world as your qualification is recognised internationally.
In England, teachers earn a minimum and maximum starting salary of the following depending on location. With head teachers earning upwards of £140,000 in some schools. Teachers are also entitled to a substantial pension, generous holidays and annual salary reviews, with most teachers moving up the pay range on annual basis.
- England, excluding London: £31,650 - £49,084
- London fringe: £33,075 - £50,471
- Outer London: £36,413 - £53,994
- Inner London: £38,766 - £60,092
Qualified teacher status (QTS)
You’ll receive QTS, which is a nationally recognised teaching qualification that allows you to teach in any school, run by a local authority in England.
Postgraduate certificate in education (PGCE)
You will also receive a PGCE accredited by Liverpool Hope University. This is an internationally recognised qualification, opening up opportunities for you to teach abroad. The PGCE is worth 60 credits towards a Master’s degree, should you wish to go on to further study.
Getting a job
Trainees often go on to work in their placement schools – meaning you may not need to apply for jobs elsewhere.
Early career teachers
Once you complete your teacher training, you’ll be known as an early career teacher (ECT) for the next two years of teaching. During these two years, you can receive a package of training and support through Ambition Institute. We’re a Department for Education-approved provider of this programme. The benefit of doing your ECT with us is that the repetition of concepts learnt during your teacher training is minimised, providing you with a consistent and stable foundation for you to continue your progression. Find out more about our Early Career Teachers programme.
Programme structure
Summer term and start of the programme
You'll have the opportunity to have a school orientation experience during summer or early September in your main placement school, this is an opportunity to familiarise yourself with the school and your colleagues. At the start of the programme, you'll then undertake a five-day conference, during the conference you’ll meet your fellow trainees and start to build a foundation of expertise to underpin your teacher training year.
Main placement
Following the conference, you will begin your placement in your main placement school. During this time, you will get immediate opportunities to practise the theory you’ve learnt in a classroom and build relationships with teachers, staff, and the wider school community.
Contrasting placements
You’ll apply your learning in shorter placements in local contrasting schools, allowing you to expand your experience across different settings. Contrasting schools include those with different age ranges, religious character, urban/rural settings, gender, SEN provision, school or class sizes, in comparison to your main school placement.
Your school partner will work with you to find placements that are suitable for your needs, whilst meeting any requirements for the programme.
How you’ll learn
The programme week runs from Monday-Friday, where you will spend majority of time in your main placement school.
Your weekly modules will focus on a single area of teaching, allowing you to explore it in depth. You will learn through self-guided learning, sessions with other trainees and classroom teaching. These activities have been structured to give you the opportunity to take a critical area of teaching and unpick it with the help of education experts.
What you'll learn
Our training is divided into five strands:
- Behaviour: How you can create calm, safe and purposeful places of learning where all children and young people can achieve.
- Instruction: How you can support all children and young people to learn in the classroom – from thinking about how you present information to helping them learn independently in lessons.
- Curriculum: How you can design lessons and curricula that help children and young people learn new and more complex ideas over time.
- Assessment: How you can better understand the impact your teaching is having and how to respond when your pupils struggle.
- Professionalism: Looking at what it is to be a teacher and how to prepare for your professional career.
Each module starts by introducing you to the ideas and theories underpinning the practice. You will then learn, step-by-step, how to apply these ideas in the classroom. Your tutors and mentor will make sure you have plenty of opportunities to see great teaching in action and understand the key learning before you put it into practice yourself.
We have designed the curriculum so that you:
- Build confidence in teaching your subject
- Focus intensely on areas of teaching we know can be complex and difficult to master.
- Tackle areas, like pupil behaviour, right from the beginning of your training.
- Revisit all your learning over time so that you keep improving.
If you're teaching a secondary subject at least 50% of your weekly modules will focus on your chosen secondary subject, providing an excellent opportunity for you to develop your expertise in teaching this subject.
If you're teaching a primary phase your weekly modules will focus on different subjects, supporting you to develop your subject-specific expertise across the full breadth of the primary curriculum.
How you’ll be assessed
You'll be working towards both Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE). Every aspect of the programme can contribute as evidence to your development as a teacher, from observations of your classroom practice to activities completed in online study modules.
Your progress is continuously tracked throughout the programme, and you will have the opportunity to review this with your mentor in regular review meetings.
Postgraduate certificate in education (PGCE)
We've intentionally designed the programme so that the PGCE is integrated into it, as opposed to being delivered as a separate course. This helps ensure everything you learn is aligned and your time is spent effectively.
You will study two modules related to your PGCE during the programme and complete two written assignments for each module. You’ll be able to reflect on your classroom experiences in your assignments. Passing these assignments will also automatically contribute as evidence towards your QTS qualification.
Qualified teacher status (QTS)
The curriculum is designed so that you build the knowledge and behaviours you need to meet all the Teachers' Standards for QTS by the end of the programme. The evidence which you have shown through your written assignments and classroom observations will be used to award you with this.
Programme length and support
Length
This is a 12-month, full-time, postgraduate programme. You may also be able to do part-time training, spread across two academic years.
Support
Training to teach can be challenging, so we have incorporated several activities and services to help support you to look after your wellbeing during the programme, including:
- Mentor support: You’ll have one-to-one guidance from a dedicated mentor. Your mentoring sessions will include protected time to discuss your wellbeing, coaching for your classroom practice and support with planning for lessons.
- Programme structure: We have designed the programme so you are only focusing on one area of teaching practice at a time, ensuring your workload is manageable.
- Support plans: If needed, you will be provided with a support plan tailored to any specific learning, wellbeing or progress support you may require.
- Counselling services: If you’re studying the PGCE as part of the programme, you will have 24/7 access to specialist third party counselling provided by Liverpool Hope University.
- Affinity networks: You’ll have the opportunity to connect with other trainees who have common interests or characteristics and be provided a space to connect and share experiences.
The role of Ambition and our school partners
We, Ambition Institute, are the accredited teacher training provider by the Department for Education (DfE). This means that we are authorised by the DfE to design and deliver our teacher training programme.
Our school partners play a huge role in this delivery, as throughout the duration of the programme you will train in their schools. During this time, you will learn our curriculum, practise what you’ve learnt in a classroom and complete your relevant assignments, ready to achieve your QTS and PGCE.