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How to become a teacher. These steps can help you to achieve qualified teacher status (QTS), which you need to teach in many primary and secondary schools in England. You do not have to...
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Find out how to obtain qualified teacher status (QTS) to teach in a maintained school or non-maintained special school in England.
When you finish your training, your initial teacher training provider will tell us about your results. This applies to all teacher training routes and to those awarded QTS following the assessment only route.
If you’re successful, we’ll award you QTS and update your teacher record. Your QTS certificate will be available online from the teacher self-service website.
If you completed your initial teacher training in Wales, you’ll be awarded QTS by the Education Workforce Council (EWC). This is recognised in England and the information is held on teacher records.
If you trained in either Northern Ireland or Scotland, you must apply for QTS if you intend to take up a teaching post in a maintained school or non-maintained special school in England.
You can apply for QTS.
If you are a qualified teacher from a country outside the UK or have gained teaching experience outside the UK, read the guidance on routes to QTS for teachers who qualified outside the UK.
To find out if the country where you plan to work recognises QTS, and whether they require any further teaching qualifications, check with the organisation that regulates teachers in that country.
UK ENIC is the UK’s national information centre for professional qualifications and can give you contact details for the appropriate organisation in your chosen country.
If you are an experienced post-14 teacher and have QTLS status and membership of the Society for Education and Training, you may be eligible to work as a qualified teacher in schools in England.
You can find out how to obtain QTLS and how to teach in a maintained school with QTLS.
If you’re from the independent sector, you need QTS to teach in the maintained and non-maintained special school sectors.
There are a number of routes that assess previous teaching experience.
Explore how to get into teaching with official Department for Education guidance on training courses, finding funding, and what teaching is really like.
Train to teach in England. Find out more about university and school-led routes, ITT programmes including PGCE, School Direct, and SCITT, the professional skills tests, and achieving Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).
For postgraduate teacher training programmes, you'll need to hold an undergraduate degree awarded by a higher education provider or a recognised equivalent qualification. You’ll need to have achieved a standard equivalent to grade C/4, or above, in the GCSE examinations in English and mathematics.
Postgraduate teacher training usually takes 9 months full-time, or 18 to 24 months part-time. All teacher training involves mostly classroom placements with some theoretical learning....