Secondary 11-16 Chemistry Apprenticeship

Course Code: N925
Course Type: Secondary

Are you a graduate passionate about teaching and eager to inspire the next generation of scientists? Do you want to train to teach while earning a salary? If so, this Postgraduate Teacher Apprenticeship could be the perfect opportunity for you.

Available to Apply From: 8 October, 2024
Start Date: September 2025
Course Type: Full-time
Course Length: 1 year
Location
West Yorkshire
Age Range
11 to 16
Qualification
QTS
Accredited Body
Exceed SCITT

Course Details

About the Course

This exciting programme is designed to recruit a passionate and dedicated trainee, equipping them with the skills, subject knowledge and confidence to become an outstanding secondary science teacher. While your specialism is Chemistry, you will also receive training in teaching Biology and Chemistry, ensuring you can confidently deliver the full science curriculum across Key Stages 3 and 4.

Why choose this apprenticeship?

  • Gain hands-on classroom experience while earning a salary.
  • Train in a supportive environment, learning from experienced mentors and subject specialists.
  • Develop the pedagogical and subject knowledge needed to teach Chemistry, Biology, and Physics effectively in secondary schools.
  • Benefit from personalised mentoring and training to help you grow into a confident and competent educator.

School Placements

Throughout the course, you will gain hands-on classroom experience in two contrasting secondary settings:

  • Placement 1: Parkside School, where you will teach Chemistry, as well as Biology and Physics across
    Key Stages 3 and 4, developing your classroom confidence and subject expertise.
  • Placement 2: A mainstream secondary school, where you will spend a minimum of six weeks
    broadening your teaching experience.

You will spend Tuesday to Friday in school, refining your teaching practice under the guidance of experienced mentors. This consistent classroom exposure ensures that you continuously develop your confidence and competence as a teacher.

Training and Support

The teacher training programme is delivered by teaching experts, including subject specialists, experienced mentors, and leaders in education. 

  • You will work closely with Chemistry subject specialists, while also developing your ability to teach Biology and Physics effectively. 
  • You will receive dedicated mentoring, with weekly feedback and guidance tailored to your individual progress.
  • Develop your teaching skills progressively through structured school-based training and lesson observation feedback.

Each placement school will assign you a dedicated mentor who will:

  • Observe your teaching practice and provide feedback
  • Provide formative feedback to help refine your skills
  • Hold weekly mentor meetings to guide your progress
You may be eligible for a student loan. These are normally for undergraduate courses but you can also apply if you do postgraduate teacher training.

Entry Requirements

Qualifications needed

In order to be eligible for the programme you would need to hold the following qualifications:

  • A relevant undergraduate degree (typically a 2:2 or higher) in Chemistry or a related subject. 
  • GCSE grade C/4 in English and Maths (or equivalent).
  • If you do not hold a degree in Chemistry or a closely related subject, we will consider applicants with an A-Level in Chemistry at grade C or above.
  • A desire to develop inclusive and engaging teaching practices.

Other requirements

Before you start the course, you will need to have a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) security check.

Fees and financial support

As an apprentice trainee, you will not be required to pay student fees

About the accredited body

Exceed SCITT is part of Exceed Academies Trust in Bradford and is an accredited provider of Qualified Teacher Status, we hold an Ofsted rating of Outstanding, a recognition of the quality training we provide. We work closely with our School Direct partners in Bradford, Keighley and Leeds.

Our unique programme maximises the time spent in school and access to tutors with up to date professional practice and expertise drawn from their work in schools. We have an excellent track record of supporting trainees in completing the programme for QTS and gaining employment as a Newly Qualified Teacher

Interview process

When you apply on the Department for Education (DfE) website, your application will go through an initial screening process. If your application makes it through the initial screen, you will be formally invited to an interview in one of our School Direct partner schools.

You may be eligible for financial support from the government  if you choose a course without a salary. This support includes bursaries, scholarships and loans.

International candidates

You’ll need the right to work in the UK. You already have this if, for example, you:

  • are an Irish citizen
  • have settled or pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme (you may still be able to apply)
  • have indefinite leave to remain in the UK

 

If you do not already have the right to work in the UK, you may need to apply for a visa. The main visa for salaried courses is the Skilled Worker visa.

To apply for a Skilled Worker visa you need to be sponsored by your employer.

Sponsorship is not available for this course.

If you need a visa, filter your course search to find courses with visa sponsorship.

 

Alternatively, check if you’re eligible for a different type of visa, such as a Graduate or Family visa, that allows you to train to be a teacher without being sponsored.

Find out more about training to teach in England.

International qualifications

If your qualifications come from a non-UK institution, we may want to see a ‘statement of comparability’ from UK ENIC. This will show us how they compare to UK qualifications.

Training with disabilities and other needs

Disability Support at interview: If you have a sensory or physical disability, dyslexia, a mental health or medical condition, please let us know if you need some support during the selection process. 

We recommend you contact both ourselves and University Admissions within three days of receiving an invite to interview so we can arrange (for example) extra time in order to complete reading or written tasks if required; a sign language interpreter; a note taker; materials in a different format; wheelchair access. 

We will try to accommodate your requests so that you can fully participate in the interview without any disadvantage.

Disability Access All training venues and schools must meet statutory requirements for access, but individual needs will be accommodated wherever possible.

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