FFET partners with education charity Teach First to offer teacher training — Frank Field Education Trust

FFET partners with education charity Teach First to offer teacher training

Frank Field Education Trust (FFET) is working with leading education charity Teach First, to provide School-Centred Initial Teacher Training (SCITT), allowing the teachers of the future to train within the local community.

The SCITT programme is a one-year teacher-training course for people eager to learn on the job, enabling those who want to train at one of the Frank Field Education Trust schools, making a difference in the community from day one.

Trainees will spend most of their week getting hands-on experience, interacting with pupils and working as a member of school staff. They will also receive subject-specific training in addition to learning effective teaching methods.

Trainees will be in the classroom from September 2025, with a designated mentor from the Trust and school to provide them with one-to-one support throughout their training alongside access to expert training materials. At the end of the programme in July 2026, trainees will be awarded qualified teacher status (QTS) and a postgraduate certificate in education (PGCE).

Once qualified, teachers will start on a qualified teacher’s starting salary of at least £30,000.

Teach First has over 20 years’ experience as the largest initial teacher training provider in the country – with their training rated as ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted. The charity has worked with a range of educational experts and school leaders to develop the SCITT programme.

Teach First CEO Russell Hobby said: “I’m incredibly pleased that Frank Field Education Trust are partnering with Teach First to help get more great teachers and make a real difference to the local community.

“Teaching is one of the most rewarding careers out there, and with our expertise in high-quality training, along with FFET’s knowledge of what the schools and communities in their area really need, we can deliver a great future for every child.”

Applications for September 2025 are open now. To find out more please go to www.ffet.co.uk/train-to-teach/ or contact SCITT@ffet.co.uk

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