Routes into teaching at One

ONE serves as a placement setting for part, or duration, of the local teacher training courses.  At One on your placement, you will learn to apply the theory of teaching and learning in the work place. 

A placement at ONE will make a real difference to anyone thinking of becoming a teacher.

All applicants will need to have completed their degree or be in their final year of study. The UCAS Teacher Training website is the portal through which you can search for a local ITT provider and make your application. You don’t apply to One directly. You need to apply to local teacher training programmes and then if you are successful onto the ITT programme, they will arrange a placement here with us. Scholarships and Bursaries are available with some courses. As there are different local routes into teaching, do use the link below to find out more.

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Training at ONE

At One, we pride ourselves in being able to offer the highest standard of training. Your placement at ONE will be spent working collaboratively with subject specialists to plan, deliver and teach in a supportive and encouraging environment. As a member of the team, you will attend meetings, observe lessons outside of your subject and be part of the training community within an inspirational institution. You will be invited to attend open events, parent consultation evenings and educational visits as well as being placed on a Continued Professional Development programme so that you can gain a rounded training experience. We look forward to working with you.

Please read the information below about the ITT Partnerships we have with local providers and make applications to them through their website links.

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Suffolk and Norfolk SCITT

Suffolk and Norfolk SCITT have been a SCITT provider for twenty years with an impressive success rate.  They offer the qualification of Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE). The SCITT programme is a school centred programme so most of your experience as a trainee takes place in schools and this experience is then supplemented by an evidence informed training programme out of school which is delivered by a range of SCITT tutors, teachers who are teaching in the classroom, headteachers and national and local educationalists. The SCITT programme is known for its personalised and supportive teacher training programme as they will support trainees, every step of the way, to become successful and resilient newly qualified teachers.  

If you wish to find out more about the programmes then please look at www.suffolkandnorfolkscitt.co.uk

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Colchester Teacher Training Consortium

At the Colchester Teacher Training Consortium (CTTC), the school centred programme allows trainees to gain Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) inspiring “an infectious enthusiasm for teaching” (Ofsted Report January 2018) through a combination of taught sessions and practical on the job training.


The course focuses on supporting practical teaching skills so that trainees can be outstanding in the classroom and reduce the administrative paperwork that can increase teacher workload.


Graded 1 by Ofsted in a supportive and warm training environment. “Trainees receive excellent support, advice and guidance over the course of their training”
 

To find out more please visit www.colchesterttc.org.uk

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University of Suffolk at Suffolk New College

Suffolk New College deliver a wide range of qualifications in teaching and education.  Each course will cover areas including roles and responsibilities, inclusive teaching, and using assessment.  Most courses also involve completing a set number of teaching practice hours.

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West Suffolk College (WSC)

West Suffolk College deliver a wide range of qualifications in teaching and education.  Each course will cover areas including roles and responsibilities, inclusive teaching, and using assessment.  Most courses also involve completing a set number of teaching practice hours. 

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