The Five Counties SCITT @ 91ÎÛÊÓƵ (TPLT) programme combines school-centred training, experience and practice with subject specific and professional development. This ensures trainees develop the knowledge, skills and understanding required to be effective teachers. Successful completion of the programme leads to the award of Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and the opportunity to gain Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) with 60 Master’s level credits which is delivered in partnership with Sheffield Hallam University. The University deliver face-to-face training at our partner training base in Bristol and provide online tutor support. A QTS only route can be requested and will be considered on an individual basis.
The Five Counties SCITT @ 91ÎÛÊÓƵ curriculum provides a balance between educational theory and cognitive research with classroom based practice and application. We have developed a well sequenced, interleaved and progressive approach where trainees knowledge and skills build throughout the year.
You’ll train in at least two schools, getting the chance to learn ‘on the job’ – but you shouldn’t worry about being thrown in at the deep end. You’ll be part of a team from the very start, receiving intensive support from experienced teachers and mentors. That means you won’t be teaching classes unsupported until the school thinks you’re ready.
Five Counties SCITT @ 91ÎÛÊÓƵ offers the following courses:
Art and Design Biology Business Studies Chemistry Computing Design and Technology Drama English Geography History Maths Modern Languages Music PE Physics Primary GeneralThe programmes will start on 2nd September 2024 and will work on a phased teaching timetable, progressing throughout the year, along with an intensive programme of professional studies training.
Our programmes are accredited through Five Counties SCITT and Sheffield Hallam University and will include a PGCE academic qualification as part of the programme, this also contains masters credits.
Entry Criteria
Financial information
The cost of the programme to yourself would be £9,250 across the year. This is paid directly to Marjons. Don’t let this scare you though - bursaries and student support are available. Information on funding will be published on the gov.uk website.
Location
Application process
To apply for a place on one of the courses, you will need to register through Apply for Teacher training and search for the courses via 91ÎÛÊÓƵ. This information for training in 2024-25.
Once applications have been processed we will then hold interviews to assess suitability of candidates.
If you require any further information, help with your application or would like to visit to discuss, please contact: tsa@theplt.org.uk
If you have any questions, or are interested in joining us, please contact us.
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