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What qualifications do I need to be a qualified teacher in the UK?

However, you must have:
  • a minimum of 2 years' teaching experience.
  • a first (bachelor's) degree from a UK or non-UK university.
  • an English language qualification that is the same standard as a grade 4 GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education)
  • a maths qualification that is the same standard as a grade 4 GCSE.
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What qualifications do I need to be a teacher in UK?

Through teacher training, you can get qualified teacher status (QTS), a postgraduate certificate in education (PGCE), or both. You need QTS to teach in most primary and secondary schools in England but you do not need a PGCE to teach. Find out about how to choose your teacher training course.
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How long does it take to become a qualified teacher in UK?

If you have a degree, you can do postgraduate teacher training to get qualified teacher status (QTS). Teacher training courses usually take 9 months full-time, or 18 to 24 months part-time. If you're not from the UK, find out about training to teach in England as a non-UK citizen.
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How do I get a qualified teacher status UK?

You can get QTS through undergraduate or postgraduate initial teacher training. This mostly involves school placements with some theoretical learning. You can apply for either a primary or secondary teacher training course awarding QTS. Find out more about deciding who to teach.
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Can I teach in England with an American degree?

To teach in England, you will need a visa or immigration status allowing you to work in the UK. You can apply for a skilled worker visa once you have been offered a teaching job at a school which can sponsor them.
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How do I become a teacher in the UK from America?

Sponsorship. The sponsorship avenue to teaching in the UK is the most popular route for teachers relocating from the USA. Once we have secured a position with your preferred school for you, you can apply for a Tier 2 (General) visa in the UK.
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How much do teachers in the UK get paid?

Qualified teacher salary

England (excluding London) and Wales - £30,000 to £46,525. London - £31,350 to £47,839 (fringes), £34,514 to £51,179 (outer), £36,745 to £56,959 (inner) Scotland - £38,655 to £48,516 (from 1 January 2024)
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Can foreign teachers teach in the UK?

If you're applying for teaching jobs in England as a non-UK citizen, you will need a visa or immigration status allowing you to work in England. The information on this page is for: non-UK citizens living in the UK.
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How much does QTS cost UK?

Fees range from about £1,500 to £4,000, but vary between providers and may be substantially more if you're outside the UK. Check with individual providers for more details.
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Can I become a teacher in the UK without a degree?

Teaching without a degree

It's also possible to teach without a degree as academies, free schools, independent schools and further education (FE) colleges don't always require QTS.
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Are teachers in demand UK?

Teachers in UK are in high demand. Teachers in UK continue to face challenges in teaching due to economic and emotional impacts. The COVID-19 pandemic contributed towards the challenges teachers face. But the unprecedented cost of living has exacerbated the pressure on the profession with inflation rising over 10%.
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Is teaching a hard job UK?

The Headspace 2023 Workforce Attitudes Toward Mental Health report finds that the British population overwhelmingly deems education to be the most stressful career path, with a staggering 93 per cent of those in the profession feeling stressed at least once a week.
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What is the salary for a newly qualified teacher in the UK?

The average newly qualified teacher salary in the United Kingdom is £31,462 per year or £16.13 per hour. Entry level positions start at £28,036 per year while most experienced workers make up to £39,000 per year.
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How do I become an international teacher in the UK?

To train to teach in England, you will need:
  1. a bachelor's degree (this can be from a university outside the UK)
  2. an English language qualification which is the same standard as a grade 4 General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)
  3. a maths qualification which is the same standard as a grade 4 GCSE.
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Are primary teachers in demand UK?

The latest analysis of the teacher workforce in England by the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) warns that, based on applications as of February 2023, the government is on track to only recruit 79% of the primary teachers it needs for 2023/24.
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Who is a qualified teacher in UK?

To teach in a state school in England, you must have a degree, and gain Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) by following a programme of Initial Teacher Training (ITT). You must have achieved minimum requirements in GCSE English, maths, and science if you wish to teach at primary-level.
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Can you teach in the UK without a QTS?

In some schools in England, QTS is not a legal requirement. For example: within the English state school sector, academy schools and free schools can employ teachers without QTS. outside the English state school sector, private schools or independent schools can employ teachers without QTS.
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What is QTS for foreigners in the UK?

QTS is recognised all over the world as a teaching gold standard and will also qualify you to teach in England. If you decide to teach in England, as an early career teacher you'll benefit from a two-year induction period alongside your work in school.
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Is B Ed equivalent to QTS in UK?

The Bachelor of Education (Hons) (BEd Hons) is a course consisting of an honours degree and a professional qualification. Once you've successfully completed the BEd, you'll also have Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) to work with children in the primary phase.
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What is the 4 year rule for teachers in the UK?

The 4 year rule is designed to allow maintained and non-maintain special schools in England the ability to employee overseas teachers who do not hold qualified teacher status (QTS), for up to 4 years. After this 4 year period is up it is illegal for overseas teachers to continue teaching without QTS.
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Is there a shortage of teachers in the UK?

Teacher vacancies in England have nearly doubled since before Covid. Vacancies posted by schools earlier this year were 93% higher than at the same point in 2019, data from the National Foundation for Educational Research shows.
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Are TEFL teachers in demand in UK?

Many travel to the UK for work but don't necessarily have fluent English skills, which creates a great market for teaching in the UK. Many people in the UK who don't speak much English have arrived here as refugees, and there is a great demand for voluntary teachers to work with this market.
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What country pays teachers the most?

Teacher Salary by Country 2024
  • Luxembourg. According to an OECD report, Luxembourg (a European country) has the highest-paid teachers in the world. ...
  • Switzerland. Switzerland ranks among the countries with the highest teacher salaries in the world. ...
  • Germany.
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What type of teacher gets paid the most UK?

Headteachers are paid the higher salary of all teachers in the UK. This scale depends on location: England (excluding London) and Wales – £50,122 to £123,057. London – £51,347 to £131,353.
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How much do teachers make in the UK in US dollars?

Comparatively, teachers in the UK earn less than the annual UK average of $44,000 (£27,000), receiving just over $40,000 (£24,000) and ranked 13 out of the 30 countries listed. Teachers get paid more in the UK than other European countries.
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