
Guidance and Support
Customisable Guide for Schools
With multiple routes available into primary and secondary teaching in England, we have simplified the process to help people decide which option aligns best suited to their skills and goals.
It’s important to highlight that achieving Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) is essential to become a qualified teacher. For those interested in teaching, they will need QTS to teach in primary, secondary and special schools in England.
Star TSH Network have designed a ‘Routes to becoming a qualified teacher’ guide which can be edited by you. We encourage you to share this as widely as possible on various marketing channels.
Here is an example of the guide. This simply includes changing the logo, colour of the boxes and bullet points.
Click on the image below to download and edit the document accordingly.
West Midlands TSH Network
Our collaboration across the West Midlands is really important to us, and very powerful. You can find links to all West Midlands Hubs below..
Consult the network website to find out more, or find your local hub through a DFE postcode search:
West Midlands Teaching School Hub Network
West Midlands Teaching School Hubs
Teaching School Hub – North Birmingham
Coventry and Central Warwickshire Teaching School Hub
The Golden Thread Teaching School Hub
John Taylor Teaching School Hub
Prince Henry’s Teaching School Hub
Shropshire and Telford Education Partnership
Tudor Grange Teaching School Hub
Don’t forget, if your school wants to offer placements and get more involved in ITT provision, you can access support and guidance by completing our ‘Get Involved in ITT’ tool. This tool is supported by 19 ITT providers across the West Midlands and will link you to our services. We will support you to find the right ITT provider for your location and needs, even if it is outside of the West Midlands.
Want to improve your school’s recruitment success by getting more involved in ITT? Let us help you to find the right provider for you: