This means you have the ability to take your teaching journey down either the route of lower age group or higher; whichever preference you may have at the end of the course.
When you choose a primary teaching training course with us, you will be given the chance to adopt a breadth of knowledge across both Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2.
This means you have the ability to take your teaching journey down either the route of lower age group or higher; whichever preference you may have at the end of the course.
You will be provided with enriching classroom experiences, where you can learn from current teachers who are passionate, experienced, and knowledgeable. Weekly training sessions will also take place, where you have the opportunity to ask questions and improve your skills and knowledge.
All research and theory-based work you will carry out during your course will be backed up by plenty of hands-on experience and practical work.
There will be plenty of opportunities for local placements in a diverse range of schools as well as the chance to achieve a qualification in Safeguarding Level 1.
Once qualified, you will be provided with ongoing support in preparing for job interviews and applying for employment posts.
Often, due to the long-lasting impressions our newly-trained teachers have made once their course is complete, many of them actually manage to secure jobs in our network of partnering schools.
Why Choose Us?
Deciding to become a teacher is a highly rewarding and exciting occupation to pursue but choosing the right route to take in order to complete your teacher training can sometimes be tricky.
When you choose to train with Campus Tees Schools Alliance, you will enjoy firsthand what it is like to be in schools with students and have the chance to learn from a range of exceptional teachers and practitioners who will help you to develop your teaching career.
We believe immersing our trainees in school life immediately is the best way to practice and learn. Across a broad range of schools, you will have the opportunity to interact with students, gain experience and expertise, and learn first-hand from people who live and breathe their teaching career.
Your training will lead to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), masters level accreditation and a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) from York St John University.
Here are 5 reasons why Campus Tees Schools Alliance should be your first choice.
We have over 25 schools in our alliance across the Tees Valley region
Ofsted has rated us good and outstanding for our primary and secondary provisions
Your PGCE is awarded by York St John University
You will be in the classroom from Day 1 learning from exceptional teachers in the Tees Valley region
To help support your year of teacher training, we offer a range of funding and bursaries you may be eligible for
We have taken advice from industry experts to ensure our courses are designed to give you the edge and set you up for a prosperous career.
It covers areas such as person-centred care, the influence of positive communication methods, issues relating to the use of medication for those with dementia and the importance of providing appropriate activities.
RHACC is one of nine institutes of adult learning (IAL) in the UK and was established on October 1st, 2017 through the merger of Richmond Adult and Community College and Hillcroft College.
Our PGCE (Further Education and Skills Sector) is a Level 7 nationally recognised qualification for teachers, trainers and tutors in the further education and skills sector which includes colleges, training providers and sixth forms.
The Postgraduate Teaching Apprenticeship is a school-based initial teacher training route leading to Qualified Teacher Status. There are two possible pathways, one that allows you to specialise in age phase 3-7 (Early Years) and one for 5-11 (General Primary).
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