Training with the Diocese of Hereford Multi Academy Trust (DHMAT), accredited by The University of Worcester, allows you to become part of a family of schools across our Trust.
The PGCE course (formerly School Direct) is run through the DHMAT and training takes places in either Ludlow Primary, St Thomas Cantilupe CE Primary or the DHMAT offices and is supported by professionals who have led these courses for a number of years. Ludlow Primary School (SY8 1HG) and St Thomas Cantilupe (HR1 2DY) are both perfectly placed whether you should live in Powys, Shropshire, Herefordshire or Worcestershire. The DHMAT draws on specialist support and training from staff across their schools. These schools include:
Our routes (3-7 and 5-11) are both practical, hand-on routes into teaching. By the end of the course trainees are assessed to achieve QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) and PGCE (Post Graduate Certificate in Education). By choosing this route, you are immersed in school life from the start with the support of teachers and university staff.
The DHMAT have a number of subject specialists who will deliver high quality and bespoke training sessions to support trainees in meeting the Teacher Standards. Trainees undertake two contrasting school placements in different schools and two different key stages (minimum 120 days) along with the entitlement to experiences in Early Years, Year 6, a special school or behavioural unit and KS3.
Training takes place mainly at Ludlow Primary School or in St Thomas Cantilupe CE Primary as well as the University of Worcester and occasionally at other locations suited to the professional study sessions. QTS and PGCE are awarded through University of Worcester (our provider).
To qualify to apply, applicants need a degree 2.2 or above and GCSE grade 4 or equivalent in English, Maths and Science.
For further information on the course go to The University of Worcester (https://www.worcester.ac.uk/courses/pgce-school-direct-primary)
Our school placements are carefully selected to match the trainee’s needs, whilst bearing in mind travelling distance. School placements will take place in contrasting schools to enable trainees to get the broadest range of experience possible. We work with a range of schools across Shropshire, Worcestershire and Herefordshire and our trainees have the opportunity to visit a wide and diverse range of settings.
Trainees spend 120 minimum days in school and there are around 30 professional study days during the year.
Qualifications needed:
As part of the interview process you will:
During this interview, you will be given the opportunity to discuss your experiences to date, including opportunities you have had to work with school-aged children and any transferable skills you can offer.
We will also invite you to an interview day at one of our lovely schools which will consist of:
This will also give you the opportunity to meet us, have a look around our schools, ask questions and learn more about our course.
The course fees for UK students in 2024/25 are £9,250.
Diocese of Hereford Multi Academy Trust and the schools within the alliance are inclusive schools that endeavour to meet the needs of trainees and pupils with disabilities and other needs. Please contact Vicky Tansley (see contact details below) discuss how your individual needs can be best met within your training.
Email: v.tansley@dhmat.org.uk
Telephone: 01584 838880 (Ludlow Offices) or 01432 268400 (St Thomas Cantilupe Primary)