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What qualifications do I need to be a teacher UK?

To train to teach, you'll need to have GCSEs at grade 4 (C) or above in English and maths (and science if you want to teach primary). You also need a degree in any subject to teach primary and secondary – if you have one or an equivalent qualification, you can do postgraduate teacher training.
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Can you teach in the UK without a teaching qualification?

Some schools can employ teachers without QTS (for example, private schools(opens in new window) and academy schools(opens in new window)) but most still prefer teachers to have it. You do not need QTS to teach in further education or work in early years education.
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How can a foreigner become a 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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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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What skills do you need to be a teacher UK?

You'll need:
  • knowledge of teaching and the ability to design courses.
  • patience and the ability to remain calm in stressful situations.
  • the ability to create the best conditions for learning or teaching new things.
  • leadership skills.
  • to be flexible and open to change.
  • excellent verbal communication skills.
  • maths knowledge.
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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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How hard is it to become a teacher in the UK?

To train to teach, you'll need to have GCSEs at grade 4 (C) or above in English and maths (and science if you want to teach primary). You also need a degree in any subject to teach primary and secondary – if you have one or an equivalent qualification, you can do postgraduate teacher training.
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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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Can US teachers teach in the UK?

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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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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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 I teach English in UK without a degree?

Get TEFL qualified

A TEFL qualification is essential if you're going to find work teaching English abroad without a degree. Most employers look for teachers to have a 120-hour TEFL qualification, so make sure you choose a course with at least those hours.
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How long does it take to become a teacher 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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Can I teach in UK with a diploma?

To teach in the UK, you must: Be legally entitled to work in the UK - have a valid UK visa. (See links below) Be a fully qualified teacher (Bachelor degree, Diploma of Education or Higher Diploma in Education) from a recognised training institution.
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Do you need a PhD to teach in the UK?

You'll usually need a first class or upper second class degree, relevant to the subject you want to teach. You'll also need to have completed a postgraduate master's or PhD qualification, or be working towards one. It's common to have had academic work published.
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Is it illegal to teach English without a degree?

Yes, you can teach English online without a degree! While some of the major online teaching companies require a degree, there are many that don't. A TEFL certification can provide you with the training and qualifications that you need to get a job teaching English online.
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Which teachers are most in demand UK?

Other than maths and physics, there is a constant demand for more specialised subject teachers such as RE (Religious Education) and language teachers. Languages are sometimes difficult for schools to teach effectively, so if your talent lies in languages, perhaps teaching could be an exciting option.
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How do I get a teaching license in the UK?

Qualifications and experience you'll need to be eligible for an assessment only QTS
  1. a minimum of 2 years' teaching experience.
  2. a first (bachelor's) degree from a UK or non-UK university.
  3. an English language qualification that is the same standard as a grade 4 GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education)
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How do I convert my foreign degree to UK?

You will have to use the UK-NARIC if you need an official document that states how your international qualifications compare to the UK qualifications. You may also need proof of your English language ability for work and study purposes. For this, you will have to request an English Language Assessment document.
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How many hours do UK teachers work?

Total recorded working hours in the reference week for all primary teachers and middle leaders in the 2019 survey was 50.0 hours per week on average, down 5.5 hours from the 55.5 hours reported in 2016.
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How old is the average teacher UK?

Teachers in England are the fifth youngest in the survey, with an average age of 39 years. The overall average age for all jurisdictions in the survey is 43 years.
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Do teachers get summer off UK?

Annual leave entitlement

Employees in the UK must legally receive 5.6 weeks of annual leave if they are employed full time, and this is no different for teachers. They receive 10 weeks of leave for Christmas, Easter, and summer break, which includes three, one-week half-term breaks.
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Is teaching a well paid job UK?

Qualified teachers have a starting salary of at least £28,000. The starting salary for a newly qualified teacher is at least £28,000 and this is set to rise to £30,000. In Inner London the starting salary is more; at least £34,500.
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Do teachers get paid a lot in the UK?

A teacher on the main pay scale in England and Wales can earn anything from £28,000 to £38,810, while a teacher on the upper scale can earn between £50,614 to £43,684. Here are the pay scales for classroom teachers, according The Teacher's Union NASUWT. The salaries are from September 1 2022 to August 31 2023.
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Is it worth being a teacher UK?

In a 2019 Teaching and Learning International Study, over 90% of those surveyed said they were satisfied with their jobs. Helping a student to understand something they previously could not, or seeing them improve in an area where they were struggling can be extremely rewarding.
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