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  • School Centred Initial Teacher Training

    in Portsmouth and on the Isle of Wight

  • FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    who are Portsmouth SCITT?

    A long established outstanding provider of School Centred Initial Teacher Training, based in Portsmouth. We run a one year PGCE with QTS course, providing trainee teachers with the very best subject and pedagogical knowledge taught by expert colleagues from across the region

    what is the structure of your course?

    We feel one of the niche strengths of our course is that all subject and pedagogical learning is taught in blocks, at our training centre prior to a school based placement. By spending time together, you are able to build strong relationships with both peers and the experts facilitating your learning. You are then able to fully immerse yourself in school placements, putting all you have learnt into practice supported by mentors and link tutors.

    can i choose my own school placement?

    We work closely with our partnership schools, and have long established relationships with the leaders and mentors in each. We ask trainees for preferences of key stage and location, but essentially, our expertise in placing a trainee where they are going to excel, is one of our strengths. You are not just a number to us; we match you carefully with a school and mentor.

    how many assignments do i need to do?

    Throughout the year, you will be set three portfolio assignments. There is opportunity to gain masters credits on these assignments which can be used towards a further qualification in your onward career if you so choose.

    which qualifications do i need?

    All primary teacher training courses require an honours degree and GCSE at grade 4/C or above. Equivalent qualifications can also be considered. All applications must be supported by full employment and education history, and 2 references.

    how do i apply?

    The course runs from September to July. Applications for the next academic year open in October. Applications received via the Government Apply service are processed accordingly. After considering your application, you may be invited to interview.