It depends! What do you want to achieve? Did we hear you say, “the very best”? Well, you’re in the right place.
Most commonly, those wanting to become a qualified teacher take on the PGCE with QTS course. This course provides full coverage of both the pedagogical and theoretical elements of teaching, with great support from mentors and staff. Set up in a modular format, you will cover topics that include behaviour management, curriculum delivery, practical teaching practice, and so much more.
Alternatively, you may already have at least two years of teaching experience and want to work towards Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). In this scenario our Assessment-Only Route to QTS is a great option. With this course, experienced candidates who meet the criteria, can obtain this qualification within 12 weeks!
We have another option for those who may already have their QTS or who want an internationally recognised qualification in teaching. At NITE, we offer two PGCE-only courses, one designed to prepare trainees for teaching in Independent Schools and the other designed to prepare trainees for teaching in International Schools.
We also offer a free taster course to help you decide which PGCE is right for you. It’s also worth pointing out here that all courses offered here at NITE are Apprenticeship approved, meaning you can exercise your school’s Apprenticeship Levy and have the cost of your course covered by the Government’s scheme. NITE’s courses are pretty flexible too, with multiple start dates part-time options, and study-where-you-live benefits, we seek ways to make getting qualified easy and accessible.
Additionally, if you want to train to be a teacher, and are based outside of England, then iPGCE with iQTS may be the best route for you. Upon successful completion of iQTS the DfE will automatically award Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), which certifies you to teach in state-maintained schools in England.