SCITT EVENT

Discover how to get into teaching at primary and secondary schools

If you are looking to get into teaching and work in a PRIMARY or SECONDARY school, then this event will help you take the next step to progressing your career.

There will be a GET INTO TEACHING information evening on Tuesday 29th April 2025 from 5.30pm to 7.00pm at Bourne Academy, where you will discover how you can gain a recognised teaching qualification with our one-year school centred Initial Teacher Training.

Keystone Academy Trust are one of the primary school lead partners with Lincolnshire ITT and South Lincolnshire Academies Trust are a secondary school lead partner with Lincolnshire ITT. Both can provide you with one-year school centred Initial Teacher Training.

On the one-year school centred Initial Teacher Training programme with Lincolnshire ITT, you could train either with us or be placed at a variety of other primary or secondary schools in the Lincolnshire, Rutland and Peterborough areas.

If you have achieved a Level 6 undergraduate degree in any subject, or are in the final year of your degree then you could start the Initial Teacher Training programme from September 2025. We also can help advise the different routes available to get you into teaching.

This event starts at 5.30pm where there will be a presentation then the opportunity to speak to staff informally. You will learn about the different training pathways, entry requirements and details about student finances. We will cover school placements, the course content, support available plus timescales. We can also provide help so you can successfully apply.

To attend, you must register in advance – please visit the link below:

www.slat.org.uk/vacancies

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