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Find out more about university and school-led postgraduate initial teacher training programmes in England, such as PGCE, School Direct, and SCITT.

If you're looking for programmes in England, use the DfE's 'Apply for teacher training' service.

Postgraduate routes into teaching

If you already have a degree, there are a number of training programmes available depending on your qualifications and experience. To train as a primary or secondary teacher in England, you can choose either a university-led or school-led route. Each involves:

  • a minimum of 24 weeks in at least two schools to give you practical classroom experience
  • academic study to give you the knowledge and understanding to teach successfully, tutoring in classroom management, and mentoring from experienced professionals
  • an assessment of your teaching skills (through being observed teaching classes)

Find teacher training programmes in England using the Department for Education’s ‘Find postgraduate teacher training’ service. You can search by location, training provider, and subject to find the programme that's right for you.

Some more specialised teaching routes below have a different application process. It’s worth considering a combination of different routes when you apply (university, School Direct, and SCITT). Use our filter to narrow your search and explore your options.

PGCE university-led teacher training

Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) programmes are a popular graduate route into teaching in England, combining academic study on campus with a minimum of 24 weeks on school placements, while you train towards your Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) recommendation. All university and college-led programmes will qualify you to be a teacher, but there are different qualifications that can be achieved, including the Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE), and Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (ProfGCE).

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School Direct (tuition fee) programmes

School Direct (tuition fee) programmes allow you to learn on the job as you work towards your Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) recommendation. Although your training is based in a school, they’re not your employers, and in many ways your training will be similar to training programmes in universities and colleges. While the majority of School Direct training programmes lead to a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) qualification, not all do.

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School Direct (salaried) programmes

School Direct (salaried) is an employment-based route for high quality graduates, typically with at least three years’ experience of transferable work history. You’ll earn a salary while you train towards your Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) recommendation, and won’t need to pay any tuition fees. While the majority of School Direct training programmes lead to a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) qualification, not all do. Where this is an option, there may be an additional cost required for completion of the PGCE.

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Postgraduate Teaching Apprenticeship programmes

Similar to School Direct (salaried) programmes, Postgraduate Teaching Apprenticeships are a new, nationally-recognised, work-based route into teaching. You’ll be employed by a school while you learn on the job. You’ll receive a combination of classroom teaching and academic learning as you to work towards Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).

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Teach First Leadership Development Programme

This option combines leadership development and teacher training, giving students the chance to become an inspirational leader in classrooms that need it the most. It is a two year salaried programme leading to a Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) qualification. Following five weeks of intensive training, you’ll continue to learn on the job while you work towards Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).

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Assessment Only route to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)

If you are working as an unqualified teacher, you could achieve Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) via the Assessment Only route. If you have a degree and substantial experience of working in a school, early years, or further education setting, this option allows you to gain QTS without undergoing a teacher training programme.

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Researchers in Schools, including Maths and Physics Chairs Programme

Researchers in Schools, including the Maths and Physics Chairs programme is a tailored, salaried teacher training course for high-calibre candidates, that offers a combination of classroom teaching and research opportunities, as you work towards gaining Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). It is open to applicants who have completed, or are finishing, their PhD.

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Postgraduate Early Years Initial Teacher Training

A number of postgraduate Early Years Initial Teacher Training (EYITT) programmes are available via university or school-led training routes – all lead to Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS) on successful completion. EYTS is different to QTS, allowing you to specialise in working with children up to five years old only.

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More information

  • Assessment Only route to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)

    A graduate route for experienced unqualified teachers to achieve QTS
    This programme is offered by a number of universities, colleges, SCITTs, and School Direct training providers in England. If you are working as an unqualified teacher, you could achieve QTS via the Assessment Only route. If you have a degree and substantial experience of working in a school, early years, or further education setting, this option allows you to gain QTS without undergoing a teacher training programme.

    Study level

    Postgraduate

    Study mode

    Full-time

    Fees and funding

    Fees payable
  • PGCE university-led teacher training

    University-led postgraduate initial teacher training programme, leading to QTS
    Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) and Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) training programmes are available for prospective primary and secondary school teachers. You apply to study with a specific training provider, and will conduct the majority of your study on campus. You’ll also get classroom experience, spending time teaching and being trained in at least two schools for a minimum of 24 weeks.

    Study level

    Postgraduate

    Study mode

    Full-time
    Part-time

    Course type

    Uni-led

    Fees and funding

    Fees payable
  • Postgraduate Early Years Initial Teacher Training (EYITT)

    University or school-led training programmes leading to EYTS
    A number of postgraduate Early Years Initial Teacher Training (EYITT) programmes are available via university or school-led training routes. All lead to Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS) on successful completion. EYTS allows you to specialise in working with children up to five years old only.

    Study level

    Postgraduate

    Study mode

    Full-time
    Part-time

    Fees and funding

    Fees payable
  • Postgraduate Teaching Apprenticeship

    An employment-based route that allows you earn a salary while you train
    Similar to School Direct (salaried) programmes, Postgraduate Teaching Apprenticeships are a new, nationally-recognised, work-based route into teaching. In addition to working towards Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) on successful completion of the course, apprentices will also complete an end point assessment (EPA) after the summer to consolidate learning from initial teacher training.

    Study level

    Postgraduate

    Study mode

    Full-time

    Course type

    School-led

    Fees and funding

    Salaried training
  • Researchers in Schools (including the Maths and Physics Chairs programme)

    Salaried programme for PhD graduates
    This option is for candidates who have completed, or are finishing, a doctorate. It is a three-year teacher training programme that offers a combination of classroom teaching and research opportunities, as you work towards gaining QTS. As well as gaining a teaching qualification, participants work towards the Research Leader in Education Award – a programme of professional development that utilises and enhances the skills researchers have, to maximise their impact on schools.

    Study level

    Postgraduate

    Study mode

    Full-time

    Course type

    School-led
  • Returning to teaching

    Support is available for qualified teachers looking to return to teaching
    If you qualified to teach in England but have never taught in a school, or wish to return to teaching after time away from the profession, support is available to help make the transition.

    Study level

    Postgraduate

    Course type

    School-led
  • School Direct (salaried)

    An employment-based route that allows you earn a salary while you train
    This route allows you to learn ‘on the job’ and earn a salary while you train towards Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). It’s an employment-based route for high quality graduates, typically with at least three years’ transferable work history. While the majority of School Direct training programmes include a PGCE qualification, not all do. If gaining a PGCE is important to you, check with your training provider before applying. You will receive an unqualified teacher's salary from your school, and the cost of your training will be covered, but you may be charged for your PGCE fees if awarded.

    Study level

    Postgraduate

    Study mode

    Full-time

    Course type

    School-led

    Fees and funding

    Salaried training
  • School Direct (tuition fee)

    A school-led teacher training programme leading to QTS
    With this training route, you’ll be based in a school, but will also be taught by the university, college, or SCITT that the school partners with. The school won’t be your employer, and in many ways, your training will be similar to other programmes in universities, colleges, and SCITTs. School Direct courses lead to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), and the majority of these training programmes also include a PGCE qualification, but not all do. If gaining a PGCE is important to you, check before applying.

    Study level

    Postgraduate

    Study mode

    Full-time

    Course type

    School-led

    Fees and funding

    Fees payable
  • Teach First Leadership Development Programme

    A two year, school-based, salaried programme leading to a PGDE qualification
    This option combines leadership development and teacher training, giving applicants the chance to become an inspirational leader in classrooms that need it the most. It is a two year salaried programme, leading to a Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) qualification. Following five weeks of intensive training, you’ll continue to learn on the job while you work towards Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).

    Study level

    Postgraduate

    Study mode

    Full-time

    Course type

    School-led

    Fees and funding

    Salaried training
  • Undergraduate Early Years Initial Teacher Training (EYITT)

    Apply for a degree in an early childhood subject to graduate with EYTS
    This undergraduate route is for those wanting to teach Early Years Foundation Stage. You can apply for a degree in an early childhood-related subject to graduate with Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS). EYTS allows you to specialise in working with children up to five years old only. Courses take between three to four years to complete.

    Study level

    Undergraduate

    Study mode

    Full-time
    Part-time

    Fees and funding

    Fees payable