Train to Teach
The New River Teaching Alliance has an excellent track record of bringing new and talented teachers into the profession through high quality training. Our training is delivered by experienced practitioners across our partner schools and at our world class partner universities.
We deliver the School Direct Programme with our three strategic partners: University College London – Institute of Education (IoE), Goldsmiths – University of London and Middlesex University.
The School Direct Programme is a full-time one-year programme
(September – June) during which time you will:
- Undertake two high quality school placements.
- Receive a programme of training delivered through our schools and university providers
- Build your confidence and subject knowledge.
- Learn and practise the necessary skills needed to become an effective classroom teacher.
- Be fully supported by mentors and tutors at your university as well as in school.
- We are now recruiting for training posts starting September 2021
Teacher Training posts for a September 2020 start are now full
In the meantime, if you require further information about the School Direct Programme please contact info@nrta.co.uk
All potential candidates will be expected to be in possession of the following:
- A UK undergraduate degree or a recognised equivalent qualification at 2.2 or above in a relevant subject.
- GCSE Grade C or above in English Language and Mathematics.
- A strong understanding of the subject you wish to teach.
Previous NRTA recruits feedback on training
“People always ask me what teaching is like and my answer is always the same; pick an adjective – teaching will feel like that at one time or another. But the one thing it never is, is boring – and I’ll take that any day.”
I will always be grateful for the attention to detail and the care I was given by the NRTA throughout every stage of the process – from the first recruitment fair I went to, to supporting me in landing my first qualified post. I remember thinking at the interview how at ease they made me feel and how they compounded every aspiration I ever had to become a teacher.”
“Challenging, but very rewarding!”
“It was really amazing – even during the tough times. The support I received across the school was first class.”
“The training and organisation of the course was great! My advice would be to get involved in all aspects of school life – not just in your department.”
“It is scary, but you get lots of support. Plus, it’s really nice working with people who have recently trained – as they can give you great advice.”
“Daunting, but fantastic!”
“A real eye-opener, but overwhelmingly fun!”
“It’s been trying at times, but a really nurturing experience – and one I would recommend”.