Full time
1 year
23-SEP-24
PGCE - Postgraduate Certificate of Education
Teaching In Secondary Schools Religious Studies Secondary Schools (General)
Taught
Train to be a teacher through our Ofsted Outstanding-rated PGCE Secondary Religious Education.
Skilled teachers make a difference to the lives of those they teach. This teacher training course is designed to enable you to become a qualified, passionate teacher of Religious Education in Secondary schools.
We encourage you to embrace the professional qualities and attributes that successful teachers need, including:
With our support, you’ll become an empathetic and skilled teaching professional who is responsive to the needs of all pupils. You’ll have a positive impact on those you teach – from the beginning of your training within schools.
Overview
Explore the fundamentals of teaching through an integrated programme that encompasses both university and school-based training.
You’ll develop your understanding and practice through these core components:
We’ll revisit these components to enable you to gain, apply and refine your knowledge and skills throughout the year.
Careers
As a graduate of our PGCE with a recommendation for Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), you can begin your teaching career right away.
During the course, we offer support with applications and interviews so that you can give your teaching career the best possible start.
For this course (per year)
£9,250
For this course (per year)
£15,750
In order to apply you'll need to have completed, or be in the final year of a UK degree (or an equivalent qualification). You’re required to have a good honours degree in Religious Studies or Theology (or combination with Philosophy), Anthropology, African Studies, Sociology, Classics or History. We’ll also consider applications from candidates who have actively pursued a strong interest in religions. You'll also need GCSE passes at grade 4/C or above (or recognised equivalents) in English and Mathematics. In addition, for some Secondary programmes you are also required to have an A-level in the subject.