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This graduate-level primary teacher training program prepares individuals dedicated to teaching children aged five to eleven. Participants may qualify for substantial tax-free training bursaries.
Trainees master the complete primary curriculum while specializing in a chosen area. The Primary PGCE with Sport and Wellbeing specialization equips future educators with advanced skills to lead PE and PSHE instruction in primary schools.
The program develops competent classroom teachers capable of effectively instructing full classes of 30 students across all primary subjects by graduation.
Graduates emerge with exceptional curriculum knowledge, skilled in creating engaging lesson plans and supporting student development.
The initial five weeks focus on pedagogical theory and curriculum content at the School of Education and Communities' specialized facility.
Trainees expand their subject expertise and learn strategies for facilitating student learning across all disciplines.
The program combines keynote lectures with interactive seminars covering essential topics like classroom management and student assessment.
Through partnerships with regional schools and local authorities, the program addresses local teacher shortages, with many graduates securing positions at their placement schools.
Educational authorities consistently rate our trainees highly, with OFSTED's 2012 report highlighting school feedback praising graduates' classroom readiness and preparation.