Train to Teach at the Cedars School (QTS / PGCE) September 2024
The Cedars School
Croydon
- Quick apply
- Job type:
- Full Time, Fixed Term
- Apply by:
- 24 May 2024
Job overview
Train to Teach at the Cedars School (QTS / PGCE) September 2024
The Cedars School is looking to train teachers who are invested in the idea of personal growth.
The school ethos works to support each student to acquire the moral, intellectual and social virtues that are so important for a happy and fulfilled life within a framework of Catholic principles.
Candidates who train to teach at The Cedars will be supported by mentors that nurture their teaching practice and personal growth. They will gain experience of working within their subject curriculums and the wider extracurricular working environment of the school.
Training Provided
Trainee teachers receive weekly support sessions in which high quality practical training is delivered that encourages dynamic and reflective practice.
The training is facilitated in partnership with ITT provider, Best Practice. You will be in school for four days each week with 1 day allocated for centre-based training to further support your professional development.
Teaching commitments start with co-delivery of parts of a lesson and gradually increase until you are delivering whole lessons. As your confidence increases you will deliver sequences of lessons, building to 4-days per week teaching time by July 2025.
A more detailed explanation of the program on offer can be found by following this link: https://www.bestpracticenet.co.uk/initial-teacher-training-primary-pgce-fee-funded
Subject Vacancies
Science (Physics, Chemistry and Biology)
Computer Science
English
Qualifications Required
An undergraduate degree at class 2:2 or above
Grade 4 (C) or above in English and maths, or equivalent qualification.
Funding
Scholarships and government bursaries up to £28000 are available for the subject areas advertised. A more detailed explanation of the funding available can be found by following this link: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/funding-initial-teacher-training-itt/funding-initial-teacher-training-itt-academic-year-2024-to-2025
How to apply
Follow the link below each listed vacancy or simply send your CV to teach@bestpracticenet.co.uk, and state that you would like to be considered for a teacher training position at Cedars school.
Science (Physics, Chemistry and Biology): https://www.find-postgraduate-teacher-training.service.gov.uk/course/6B1/D204
Computer Science: https://www.find-postgraduate-teacher-training.service.gov.uk/course/6B1/T168
English: https://www.find-postgraduate-teacher-training.service.gov.uk/course/6B1/N500
If you would like to speak to someone from the school directly then please email teachertraining@thecedarsschool.org.uk and someone will be in touch to discuss the application process with you.
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About The Cedars School
The Cedars is a rapidly growing independent senior school for boys. Founded in 2013, there are currently 266 boys on roll from Years 7 to 13. The school attracts boys from a large geographical area, extending from parts of north London to Surrey.
The Cedars has a Catholic ethos and places strong emphasis on helping its students to acquire virtues such as self-discipline, a sense of responsibility and a spirit of generous service. There is a lively extra-curricular life with a range of clubs and societies; sport and music are especially popular.
The Cedars is located near the Crystal Palace triangle, a short distance from Crystal Palace and Gypsy Hill stations, and is well served by several bus routes.
The school offers a thorough induction programme, superb opportunities for career development and a supportive working environment. Lunch is provided free to all staff.
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