Bingley Grammar School

About This Training Programme

Overview

Bingley Grammar School working in partnership with the Bradford Birth to 19 SCITT offers a highly innovative, exciting, new approach which aims to train exceptional teachers. The course is based in leafy suburb of Bingley within the Bradford District, delivered by a fantastic team of school based mentors who are working to develop your skills to become an outstanding teacher of the future.

The course is designed to help you fulfil a wider teaching role (including that of pastoral care) within your chosen educational context. Throughout the course, we place particular emphasis on providing equal opportunities for all students working in a diverse, multi-ethnic society.

This course will provide you with a PGCE at Masters level and Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). Working closely with Bradford specialist staff, both in placement schools and our university partners, you will gain the knowledge, skills and understanding needed to be a newly qualified teacher, based on the strengths of your degree.

Structure
A strength of the course is the way in which theory and practice are related as a result of extensive time spent working with children in at least two placement schools.
At least 120 days are school-based with support provided by experienced school mentors

Learning methods
The course builds upon the subject knowledge and independent study skills which, as a graduate, you will have already acquired. Our school based sessions are also concerned with the professional skills which all teachers need. Course tutors work closely with managers, mentors and teachers in our school to provide you with advice and support for the progressive development of your teaching expertise.

Teaching methods
A large proportion of your teaching and training will be in our school, delivered by both highly experienced, inspiring school teachers and leaders. School based sessions consist of lectures, seminars tutorials, micro-teaching environments and observations of teaching in school and, where relevant, workshop or lab work. This is very much a practical course, where you learn by doing.

Assessment
Assessment is carried out across both placements against the Teaching Standards. Based largely in our school, you will have one other main assessed school placement. We offer our trainees a Key Stage 5 (A- level) enhancement. You will also have the opportunity to get experience of a primary school, alternative provision or special school.
You will work alongside experienced teachers and mentors, who will provide advice and support. You will be introduced to your new role in stages, beginning with observation and work with individual pupils, then with small groups, eventually leading to your work with full classes.

School placement
You will work alongside experienced teachers and mentors, who will provide advice and support. You will be introduced to your new role in stages, beginning with observation and work with individual pupils, then with small groups, eventually leading to your work with full classes.

Careers Guidance:

Contact us for help with choosing the right course, and with thinking about where this might take, or to arrange a visit:

Contact: Steven Riley (Initial Teacher Training Coordinator)
Tel: 01274 807700 

Email: teachertraining@bingleygrammar.org 

Fees
Subject to any changes in government policy, we charge trainees £9,250 for the year, which may be funded by students loans.

How to apply

Applications are through DfE Apply 
https://www.find-postgraduate-teacher-training.service.gov.uk/
Marketing Name Bingley Grammar Teacher Training

However, before you get started we recommend you first go to the
'Get Into Teaching' website at getintoteaching.education.gov.uk

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