The course fees for UK students in 2021 to 2022 are £9,250.
North Star Primary with mathematics (G740)
PGCE with QTS full time
- Accredited body
- Red Kite Teacher Training
- Financial support
- Student finance if you’re eligible
- Qualification
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PGCE with QTS
A postgraduate certificate in education (PGCE) with qualified teacher status (QTS) will allow you to teach in state schools in England and may allow you to teach in other parts of the UK.
It may also allow you to teach overseas, though you should always check what qualifications are needed in the country you’d like to teach in.
Many PGCE courses include credits that count toward a Master’s degree.
- Course length
- 1 year
- Date you can apply from
- 13 October 2020
- Date course starts
- September 2021
- Website
- http://www.northstaralliance.org.uk
Contents
- About the course
- School placements
- Interview process
- Fees
- Financial support
- Requirements
- About the training provider
- Training with disabilities and other needs
- Contact details
- Apply
- Support and advice
About the course
The Primary with Mathematics course provides a broad range of teaching experience across Key Stages 1 and 2 plus the benefit of additional leadership of Maths training, with a view to you becoming a Maths leader.
As with all our Primary courses, you’ll develop the skills to teach any Primary age group, but this course will give you the opportunity to specialise in teaching Maths during your placements.
You’ll enjoy working with many inspirational teachers from across the partnership, including exceptional Primary Maths leaders, and you’ll work with the Yorkshire Ridings Maths Hub where you will develop your maths subject knowledge, pedagogy and be prepared to lead Maths within Primary school.
You’ll see how teachers continuously strive to improve practice in the classroom and enable progression across the full range of Primary year groups. You’ll also develop inspirational and innovative techniques to enthuse and engage young people.
School placements
We have a big partnership of schools, meaning our trainees have flexibility when it comes to placements. Thanks to our partnership with Red Kite Teacher Training, and our new ‘Train Where You Live’ concept, our trainees can also benefit from the placements our partners can offer, which can vary from rural settings to the buzz of the city.
When allocating main placements, we consider trainee preferences, transport and location. Our dedicated team work hard to organise placements early, giving you as much time as possible to make arrangements.
All trainees undertake two main placements. The first placement runs from the first day of the Autumn Term until December. The second placement, in a contrasting school environment, runs from January until late June.
Trainees will also take part in mini placements across the year, which give trainees a unique opportunity to broaden their experience in a range of schools and contexts.
Interview process
For the foreseeable future, interviews will be held virtually on Microsoft Teams. Interviews are conducted by representatives from our partnership schools.
Preparation for the interview will include planning for a pupil activity.
You will be given the opportunity to meet current trainees and course leaders.
When it is possible to access schools freely, we shall ask that you conduct a pupil activity and complete a written English test.
Fees
We are unable to sponsor Tier 2 visas.
Financial support
You may also be eligible for a loan while you study – note that you’ll have to apply for undergraduate student finance.
Find out about financial support if you’re from outside the UK.
Financial support from the training provider
Many Trainees apply for student finance in order to pay their fees with a Tuition Fee Loan and have access to Maintenance Loan. Additional financial support may be available if you’re a parent or have a disability.
We offer a monthly payment schedule for those planning to self-finance.
Requirements
Qualifications
Applicants should be qualified to degree level, 2:2 or above (or in their final year of University with a predicated 2:2 or above).
All applicants are required to have a GCSE/O’level/iGCSE* at grade C/4 or above in Maths, English and Science.
- or international equivalent
Personal qualities
- Passionate about making a difference to the lives and development of young people
- Independent, resilient and adaptable
- Friendly and approachable, with the ability to engage young people
- Enthusiastic about their subject and are continuing to develop their subject knowledge
- Creative and imaginative
- Good organisational skills and excellent time management skills
- Reflective and strive to improve their own practice
- High standards of spoken and written English
- Demonstrate a professional attitude
- Have made a considered and informed decision to train to teach
Other requirements
Experience of being in a school and/or working with young people is not essential, however, it will be beneficial during the application process. You can contact us to arrange experience within a school.
Admission is dependent upon satisfactory medical examination conducted by our preferred supplier.
Candidates who are offered a place on the course are required to complete a declaration regarding any criminal convictions.
Candidates are required to obtain clearance from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) regarding their suitability for work involving children. Successful candidates will have these checks conducted at our expense.
About the training provider
North Star’s partnership with Red Kite Teacher Training means that wherever you train across the region, you’ll be part of the same high-class teacher training programme. Together, we’re offering a ‘Train Where You Live’ concept, aimed at bringing teacher training to you. You’ll also benefit from a unique PGCE, delivered by the University of Leeds.
Some of the key advantages of training to teach with North Star include:
- Our fantastic local reputation. Many trainees come to us through recommendations from teachers who trained with us and now work in our schools.
- We have a brilliant team of school-based mentors who love working with trainees. Many of our mentors are former North Star trainees themselves so they really know how to guide you!
- Our school-led programme – you’ll be learning from passionate, highly skilled teachers in a real classroom.
- Our local model. You can choose a training venue near where you live and we will carefully place you in schools to match your needs and interests, including travelling time.
- We work directly with over 30 primary schools across North Yorkshire, offering an impressive breadth of experience, from large town schools to tiny village primaries, faith, community and forces schools.
- We support entrants to the profession through every stage in their career – from NQT to Headship. Your teacher-training year is just the first step in your career.
- We foster collaboration and support; we want every trainee to get everything they need to succeed.
About the accredited body
One inspiring, bespoke teacher training course. One unique PGCE, delivered by the University of Leeds. Training to teach doesn’t have to be complicated, and training with Red Kite is designed to be simple.
Whether you apply for school-centred training (SCITT) or School Direct with Red Kite or one of our partners, you’ll follow the same high-quality Red Kite Teacher Training Course.
With placements across Leeds and Yorkshire, we have the right school for you. Urban, rural, inner city and special schools – we’ve got them all.
Training with disabilities and other needs
We are committed to equal opportunities for staff, trainees and prospective Trainees in our admissions, in all aspects of teaching and assessment and in our provision of trainee services.
If you have a disability or special need please contact us at your earliest opportunity so we can discuss your requirements and ensure we allocate appropriate placement schools or make arrangements where necessary.
Every year we train a number of Trainees with special needs such as dyslexia and we have strategies in place to support these Trainees alongside a SEND and Wellness Lead who will offer additional support when required.
Contact details
- lead.mentor@northstaralliance.org.uk
- Telephone
- 01423 226389
- Website
- http://www.northstaralliance.org.uk
- Address
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Meadowside Academy
Halfpenny lane
Knaresborough
North Yorkshire
HG5 0SL
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Choose a training location
You’ll also need to choose a training location – select the relevant location name on the application form.
Location | Vacancies | Code |
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Meadowside Academy, Knaresborough
Meadowside Academy, Halfpenny Lane, Knaresborough, HG5 0SL |
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Support and advice
For questions about this course you should contact the training provider using the contact details above.
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