Modern Languages Teacher Trainees - Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom - Independent Schools'​ Bursars Association

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    St Edward's School invites strong Modern Foreign Languages (MFL) graduates to train as teachers as part of the National Modern Languages SCITT (School Centred Initial Teacher Training). SCITT is a government funded scheme which offers trainee teachers a unique experience consisting of a blend of academic training and school placements in both state and independent schools as a route to qualified teaching status (QTS) and a post graduate certificate in education (PGCE). It allows trainees to gain hands-on experience from the outset.

    Note that the one-year course is coordinated via the National Modern Languages SCITT and the Sheffield Teaching School Alliance.

    Applications are open to:
    – Recent graduates with a good honours degree in MFL
    – Graduates with a good honours degree in MFL looking for a career change
    – Native speakers with a good degree

    Subject to eligibility, successful applicants will receive a £25,000 bursary. Bursaries are also available from The British Council, and a student loan can be taken out to cover the £9,250 tuition fee. Knowledge enhancement courses may also be available.

    The course start date is August 2024.

    If you are a talented and passionate linguist, this could be the start of the path to a very rewarding career as a teacher.

    St Edward's is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and the successful applicant will be required to apply for a DBS disclosure.

    Job Summary

    01/08/2024

    Location:

    Oxford

    Scholarship and financial support available

    St Edward's School, Oxford
    Woodstock Road
    Oxford
    OX2 7NN
    England

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