PGCE Secondary with History (with QTS)
Entry requirements
- Bachelors degree with Honours at 2:2 or above, or equivalent level.
- At least Grade C or the new Grade 4 in GCSE English and Mathematics.*
Equivalency Tests
We are able to accept approved third party equivalency tests in place of GCSEs. The current providers that have been approved are as follows, with details of the current discounts that are available. If you are intending to use another equivalency testing company, we recommend you contact our admissions team prior to doing so to ensure that they meet the entry criteria.
- Why choose Equivalency Testing?
- Long standing company
- Excellent student support
- Secure testing
- Good and quick feedback
- Significant discount available for PGCE offer holders, please email cte.admissions@warwick.ac.uk for the code.
Why chose A Star Equivalency?
- Excellent student support
- A clear outline of required material in each exam
- Rolling programme of live online subject specific support sessions.
- An extensive range of free support material
- Practice papers and marking schemes
- Discounted from £165* to £139 (saving £26). Please contact cte.admissions@warwick.ac.uk for the discount code.
If you are intending to use another equivalency testing company, we recommend you contact our admissions team prior to doing so to ensure that they meet the entry criteria.
*The new grading system for those receiving their results for GCSE Maths and English was adopted in 2017. The grading system is now 9-1, with Grade 9 awarded to those students in the very top tier. Grade 4 is considered equivalent to the old Grade C.
**Special offer for the University of Warwick students. Maths exams are available in Foundation or Higher. English, Science and Biology are untiered
If students require further support, we offer a range of low-cost options.
Months of entry
September
Course content
Inspire the Future by Exploring the Past
Do you have a passion for history and a desire to make a lasting impact on young minds? Imagine bringing the past to life in the classroom - helping students connect historical events to the world they live in today. If you're excited by the idea of making history meaningful and relevant, our PGCE Secondary with History course could be the next step in your journey.
This well-established programme offers outstanding professional training, preparing you to become a confident and reflective secondary history teacher. You'll learn how to plan engaging, inclusive lessons and develop creative strategies that ignite curiosity and promote understanding. There’s a strong focus on diversity and inclusion, ensuring your teaching reflects the richness of the history curriculum and the students you’ll teach.
Develop Through Practical Experience
You’ll enhance your subject knowledge and analytical skills while gaining extensive experience in planning and delivering effective lessons. The course includes significant time in schools, where you'll learn to put theory into practice in real classroom settings.
Throughout your placement, you’ll benefit from the close support of the University-based team at Warwick, as well as your school-based mentors. They will guide your development, offer constructive feedback, and help you grow into an effective, thoughtful practitioner.
This course is ideal for those who have studied History, English, Classics, Archaeology, Law, Politics, Arts and Social Sciences, or a related discipline. Successful completion of the programme leads to a recommendation for Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), enabling you to begin your teaching career in secondary education.
Course overview
Our Secondary Postgraduate Certificate in Education focuses on the 11-18 age range. Our course will develop you into a highly effective teacher, equipped with the values, skills and knowledge to become a successful school leader.
Our courses offer the best of both immersive, school-based training and regular teaching input from experts with subject specialist teaching experience. In addition, you can access the support and learning facilities of a world-class university.
On the course you will develop a secure subject knowledge base, and the ability to plan and teach in your subject so that all pupils learn and make good progress. You will learn how to assess and evaluate learning and develop your teaching to ensure progress for all pupils. You will also learn about the needs of pupils and how to adapt your teaching to strengthen inclusion in your teaching.
In partnership with regional schools, we will ensure that you have the skills and knowledge needed to forge a strong personal and professional identity, which you will continue to develop throughout your career. The Warwick Teacher Values, of Social Justice, Intellectual Curiosity and Creativity run through all our programmes.
What is a PGCE?
A Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) is usually a one-year teacher training course. It offers a mixture of academic and practical learning, and it's the first step for graduates in the development of a teaching career. At Warwick, our PGCE courses provide a recommendation for Qualified Teacher Status (QTS – a requirement to teach in the state school system as a Newly Qualified Teacher).
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- PGCE(QTS)
- full time12 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Postgraduate Admissions
- Phone
- +44 (0)24 7652 3523