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Why train to teach at Warwick?
- We aim to train ambitious, resourceful teachers who will challenge and develop existing educational practice and who can motivate and inspire young people.
- As Ofsted Outstanding provider we are committed to providing you with the very best training needed to deal with a rapidly changing and demanding profession.
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Our PGCE and GTP programmes are delivered at Masters level (90 CATs for PGCE and PGCE-GTP). Further details on how to use those credits are available from our Accreditation of Prior Learning webpage.
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we offer excellent support to take you successfully through a demanding training; this includes subject and professional studies tutors, personal tutor and subject and professional mentors;
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to receive a first class direct hands-on training in schools which have been carefully selected to provide the best teacher training; to learn from experienced teachers/mentors from our partner schools;
- to have an opportunity to participate in Warwick in Africa scheme on completion of your training
- we have an excellent record of employment for trainees on completion of their course with many finding employment in one of their placement schools;
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to become a member of a learning community that extends beyond your ITE training; many of our trainees keep in touch and support one another after course completion;
Courses we offer
Early Years PGCE
Primary PGCE - full-time
Secondary PGCE
Secondary PGCE - Graduate Teacher Programme
School Direct Primary and Early Years with Gateway TSA
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If you have applied for a PGCE course at Warwick and are currently awaiting a response, please note that we will inform you about the outcome of the initial selection process via email. Also, please check your junk mail folder as some of the emails we send go there and may not be picked up by candidates in time for the selection day.
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We are committed to equality of opportunity, as stated in our Equality and Diversity Policy. We welcome applications from members of groups who are currently under represented in the teaching workforce. These include members of minority ethnic groups, people with disabilities and men wishing to teach in Primary or Early Years.
Disability Information
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