Primary with QTS (School-led)
Entry requirements
Undergraduate degree:
- a minimum 2:2 honours degree (some Lead Schools will require a 2:1). You should check the individual requirements on DfE Apply.
GCSEs and equivalents:
- GCSE Grade 4/C or equivalent in English, Maths and Science for Primary teaching
International requirements:
- IELTS 7.0 overall (minimum of 6.5 in each component)
- Receipt of a satisfactory Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) certificate prior to enrolment.
- Completion of a medical questionnaire, for medical clearance by the LJMU Occupational Health team, to confirm Fitness to Teach.
- If an applicant needs to improve their subject knowledge, they may be asked to complete a subject knowledge enhancement (SKE) course.
- RPL is not accepted on this programme
Months of entry
September
Course content
Take the School-led route into Primary teaching with LJMU and gain Qualified Teacher Status and invaluable classroom experience.
- Train within a school setting and be involved in school life from the first day of term
- Choose from Primary teacher training routes (see Details tab for more information)
- Follow a curriculum developed and delivered in partnership with outstanding local schools
- Learn from expert teachers
- Prepare for a career as an innovative and creative teacher with one of LJMU's excellent Lead Partners
LJMU's Initial Teacher Education programmes are designed to develop reflective practitioners who are able to apply a deep understanding of the curriculum, learners and learning to impact on the development and achievement of young people.
Training on the School-led pathway includes substantial time spent in school led by experienced practitioners. Bursaries are available on the programme, depending on your degree classification and subject area.
The School-led pathway is offered by a number of school consortia, each with a Lead Partner, who works with LJMU to develop their training programme. As each School-led programme is distinctive, you are advised to check full details of training and requirements with the Lead Partner before applying.
Applications for places with our School-led consortia are made directly to Lead Partners via DfE Apply. The interview and selection process is conducted by school staff in association with LJMU.
For the training of Primary teachers, LJMU work in partnership with the following School-led consortia:
The Sandstone Trust, based at Tarporley High School, Cheshire
https://www.sandstonetrust.co.uk/trust-information/initial-teacher-training.php
North West Learning Partnership, St Helens
https://northwestlearningpartnership.co.uk/index.php/workstreams/school-direct
Palmerston School, Liverpool (specialising in Special Educational Needs)
https://www.palmerstonschool.co.uk/train-to-teach
Turton School, Bolton
https://schooldirect.turton.uk.com/
Wirral Schools Collaboration, Pensby, Wirral
https://pensbyprimaryschool.org/wirral-schools-collaboration-and-school-direct/
All courses lead to Qualified Teacher Status and support the development of your: critical understanding of educational theory and practice, reflective practice linked to professional development and practitioner research skills for effective teaching and learning. Your training will also enhance your understanding and the application of your subject knowledge.
Courses can be viewed on the government's Get into Teaching website.
Information for international students
Fees and funding
Please see the course page for more information.
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- PGCE(QTS)
- full time12 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Course Enquiries
- courses@ljmu.ac.uk
- Phone
- 0151 231 5090