Your teacher training journey starts here...
Welcome & Congratulations
Congratulations for achieving a place on our 25/26 teacher training year!
We are excited to be guiding you through your ITT course to achieve QTS, PGCE and 60 credits towards a Masters.
Our partners
A big hello from our Primary and Secondary Leads
Elaine Guzdek
Primary Lead
Katy Isles
C&KTSH ITT Lead
Sue Marsh
Secondary Lead
Emma Rodrigues
YRTP ITT Lead
We will email your welcome pack containing a new starter form and tasks. Please complete and send back. The starter forms will contain personal details, consent forms and finance information.
A DBS Onboarding email will also be sent in order to book an appointment on w/c 2nd June 2025. Please ensure you state a date and time to our admin so that they can book you in. Allow at least 2 hours for this appointment.
You will also need to read the ‘Keeping Children Safe in Education – part 1’ documentation for September 2025.
We will send a link for this at the start of September 2025. The link below will be updated to the correct document in September 2025 and we will also run sessions based upon this document.
Important dates
Onboarding for DBS processing: w/c 2nd June 2025
Flying Start: Wk/c 7th July 2025
ITT start date of course: Tuesday 26th August 2025
The 2026/27 New Trainee Induction Event: Flying Start
Our new trainee induction week will be w/c 7th July 2025 from 9.30am – 2.30pm each day. This will be your opportunity to meet your new cohort as well as understand more the layout of the course and what to expect.
You’ll be provided with a course handbook so that you can view the full timetable for your ITT year.
There will also be an opportunity to speak to current trainee teachers on the course and find out about their experiences. Mark Allen will be running an introductory safeguarding sessions and Teaching Unions will be available to chat to with FREE membership on offer.
Student Finance England
We know you may need some financial assistance, and here’s a reminder about what to do :
- Once you’ve accepted a fee-funded place, you can apply for a tuition-fee loan and/or a maintenance loan from Student Finance England.
- The tuition-fee loan is paid directly to your training provider (NIoT@TIE) by Student Finance England. Tuition-fee loans are not means-tested, so you should be able to cover your course fees in full, regardless of your household income.
- You may also be eligible for up to £12,667 as a maintenance loan, to help cover living costs while you train. It is worth checking if you are eligible.
- For more finance support provided by Gov.uk
- Finance FAQs can be found below.
We are listed on SfE. Please type in National Institute of Teaching as well as your subject course code – it should appear as NIOT@Trinity Institute of Education. Choose the course relevant to you using the subject code from your application to us.
If you are a bursary subject, you will also receive this through Student Finance England. If you do not want to access student finance for tuition fees but still want access to a bursary, complete an application but enter £0 for the amount you want as a loan.
Secondary Bursaries and Scholarships
Quite a few secondary subjects have bursaries attached to them; some have scholarships too. You can’t receive both.
You can apply for a scholarship for the following:
Physics – Institute of Physics
Chemistry – Royal Society of Chemistry
Mathematics – The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications
Computing – The Chartered Institute for IT
Modern Foreign Languages – British Council
If you are not successful, you will still receive a bursary. We will complete your bursary application using the information provided in your starter form.
The bursary is tax-free and will be paid in 10 instalments over the PGCE year, starting in October 2025
Below are a list of FAQs regarding finance and secondary bursaries:
Finance FAQs
How much are tuition fees?
How can I pay my tuition fees?
Do you accept credit cards?
What happens if my Student Finance is not set up in time for the beginning of the programme?
Who do I search for on Student Finance?
I’m entitled to a bursary for my specific subject. Can you remove my tuition-fee from my bursary and pay me the rest of the funding?
Do I have to apply for my bursary separately?
When will I be paid my DfE bursary?
My subject has both a DfE bursary and scholarship attached. Will I get both?
Can I receive funding for SEN/other needs?
Can I be employed at my placement school in another capacity whilst getting bursary funding?
I am a salaried trainee being paid a salary by my school. Can I apply for a maintenance loan?
I am a salaried trainee being paid a salary by my school. When and how will I be paid?
I am an Apprentice who would like to complete the PGCE. Can I apply for Student Finance to cover the cost of the fees?
What funding options are there for non-UK citizens?
In this section you'll find links to the National Curriculum Programmes of Study for each key stage
Programmes of Study: Primary
Programmes of Study: Secondary
Support with finance
Useful links:
If you have any SEND or access arrangements, please let us know. You can access further funding through: DSA Applications. If you have any official documents pertaining to your Special Educational Need or Access Arrangement, please email us at contactus@tie. trinitymat.org and mark the email as confidential.