Information for Applicants
You can find some guidance here about taking steps to find out more about getting into teaching.
school experience
Due to the on-going Covid-19 situation, school experience opportunities may currently be affected and some schools are offering online alternatives.
See the above DfE guidance on what this means for teaching training applications.
Getting experience in the classroom will help you to gain an understanding of the role of a teacher in order to assist you in making the decision to pursue your application.
Schools near may be available to visit for school experience at both primary and secondary level.
But firstly, you will need to be registered for the Department for Education's "Get Into Teaching" Information Service.
Find out more here and how to register.
See the above DfE guidance on what this means for teaching training applications.
Getting experience in the classroom will help you to gain an understanding of the role of a teacher in order to assist you in making the decision to pursue your application.
Schools near may be available to visit for school experience at both primary and secondary level.
But firstly, you will need to be registered for the Department for Education's "Get Into Teaching" Information Service.
Find out more here and how to register.
eligibility
funding
Making your application
As a prospective teacher you will already have effective organisation skills that will serve you well on how to apply for teacher training using UCAS (the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service).
The Department for Education provides some helpful guidance on the application process, including arranging your referees and writing your personal statement.
See here for more information.
The Department for Education provides some helpful guidance on the application process, including arranging your referees and writing your personal statement.
See here for more information.
Teacher's Salaries
See the GLossary of Terms on the next page for guidance on key terms.