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What are the entry requirements?
Postgraduate Primary Programme
- GCSE grade C/4 (or recognised equivalent) in both English and Mathematics
- GCSE grade C/4 in a Science subject (including Combined Science)
- Applicants are required to hold a UK undergraduate degree, normally with a degree classification of 2:2 or higher, or a recognised equivalent international qualification certified by ENIC.
- We will conduct an interview, a health check and a criminal record (DBS) declaration.
Postgraduate Secondary Programme
- GCSE grade C/4 in both English and Mathematics (or recognised equivalents)
- All applicants are required to hold a UK undergraduate degree, normally with a degree classification of 2:2 or higher, or a recognised equivalent international qualification certified by ENIC (National Academic Recognition Information Centre). For Secondary applicants this must be in, or closely related to, your proposed teaching subject. As a guideline we would expect to see at least 50% of your first degree relevant to the National Curriculum subject you intend to teach.
If you studied outside of the UK, you should visit the National Academic Recognition Centre (ENIC) website to find out whether your qualifications are of an equivalent level to UK GCSEs, A levels and an undergraduate degree. Admission to the course is subject to a satisfactory medical report, as you are required to meet the standards for Fitness to Teach, and applicants must complete forms requesting an Enhanced Disclosure from the DBS.
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- Should I be a primary or secondary teacher?
- What will I learn on the Primary Course?
- What will I learn on the Secondary Course?
- Where will my school placement be?
- How will I be taught?
- How will I be supported and what benefits will I receive?
- What are the entry requirements?
- What is the Recruitment Process and what fees will I pay?
- How can I find out more about the course?
- How do I apply?
- Why do trainees choose Haybridge SCITT?