“Although I had been teaching for 8 years previously, the PGCE had a significant impact on my practice, especially engaging with the weekly programme of readings. By the end of the course, the training hadn’t just impacted on me, it had improved practice in my department and the wider school!” – Ezzat AliPGCE for International Trainees (Secondary)
The PGCE for International Trainees offers teachers outside the UK, without formal training, a programme of professional development online. Successful teachers will receive the globally recognised PGCE and 60 masters credits if they pass the course at Level 7.
Course content
The PGCE for International Trainees is a 37-week school-based course which has been adapted from our popular Independent PGCE in the UK. You must be employed in a school to take the course with a teaching timetable of at least 10 hours. You will work under the guidance of your in-school mentor and your university tutor Each week you will be observed by your mentor, reflect on your practice and have a one-to-one meeting with your mentor to review progress and set targets.
Live course lectures, will take place on Thursdays (14 weeks) and will complement the weekly programme of course online resources. In addition, there will be two induction days in August to attend.
You will be assigned a university tutor who will meet you and your mentor regularly (approximately once a month) online to assess your progress and guide your development.
“…the time and effort my University tutor offered to my mentor and I was outstanding. She was a pleasure to work alongside and to have as a great support throughout..” Aishlin O’Rourke – PGCE for International Trainees (Primary).
How is the PGCE Assessed?
The PGCE is an academic qualification that allows you to reflect on your personal and professional development and respond positively to feedback. To pass the course you will need to meet each of the Teacher Standards as set by the Department for Education through your teaching and also write and pass three assignments which will be assessed at masters (L7) level. Those passing at Level 7 will receive 60 masters credits which you may want to put towards a full masters at a later date.
The three assignments will collectively enable students to:
- Research their own practice and reflect on effective strategies for effective teaching and learning
- Critically analyse, engage in and reflect on educational issues, philosophies and initiatives
- Take responsibility for their own learning and study independently
- Function as independently-minded professionals capable of contributing to wider educational debate
The PGCE consists of 3 modules.
Module 1: Educational Principles –The Fundamentals of Teaching and Learning (20 credits)
Trainees will be required to demonstrate awareness of how children learn, basic philosophical principles underlying educational theory and teaching practice. All students will study a core of educational topics that are central to the work of a critically reflective practitioner. These topics will be delivered across the course and assessed through a written assignment at the end of the course.
Module 2: Development of Effective Practice (20 credits)
Trainees will be required to demonstrate understanding of the complexities and diversity required in teaching and assessment for learning. Assessment will be through a written assignment.
Module 3: Consolidating and Reflection (20 credits)
Trainees will be required to reflect on their learning as well as professional development and show how educational theory is linked to teaching practice. Assessment will be through a written assignment.
We are able to offer the course in most subjects and to all age levels. Your University tutor will be a subject specialist. Subjects that you can do your PGCE in include: Art, Music, Design Technology, Food Technology, Business Studies and Economics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths, Computer Science, English (not English as an additional language), Drama, Classics, Modern Languages, Geography, History, Religious Studies, Psychology, and Physical Education.
We also offer this PGCE in Arabic.
What about QTS?
QTS (Qualified Teacher Status), awarded by the Department for Education is not included in this PGCE qualification. If QTS is something of interest then you could consider taking the International Qualified Teacher Status (iQTS) (with PGCE), or you could consider taking the Assessment Only route (AO) as long as all compliance aspects required by the DfE are met.
Training Dates 2027/27
Attendance for all training is mandatory. Training will be delivered on Zoom. Dates to be confirmed.

