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School Direct Information Pack
           2018/19
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What is the Ealing Teaching School Alliance?
Ealing Teaching School Alliance (ETSA) is an exciting and innovative collaboration striving to provide
teaching excellence in the London Borough of Ealing. The Alliance comprises of 12 secondary schools and 1
primary school, and is in partnership with Hillingdon SCITT, St Mary’s and Goldsmiths.
ETSA has a fantastic reputation for its well-established training programmes and its excellent track-record of
induction. ETSA’s commitment to ensuring that all trainees, regardless of subject or route, are able to
benefit from the experience and expertise of the very best practitioners makes it an excellent place to train
and procure employment once qualified. For the past four years, the vast majority of ETSA trainees have
secured their first qualified teacher role within the Alliance upon completion of their training year.

Why train with us?
All schools in ETSA are highly supportive and inspirational environments where you will develop the
necessary skills and acquire a true appreciation of the practice essential for outstanding teaching and
learning. You will learn your craft in a safe environment which allows you to experiment with teaching
styles, strategies and ideas.
Your training will be delivered by expert teachers within the school. You will participate in weekly
professional development sessions and you will also attend Alliance-wide “Golden Day” training events
along with fellow ETSA trainees. Your school-led training will be complemented by attendance at the
Hillingdon SCITT, St Mary’s or Goldsmiths.
You will be assigned an experienced mentor from within your subject area at your main placement school
who will support you in your development over the course of what will be a challenging and rewarding
year. All mentors are excellent teachers who are well-trained in mentoring, coaching, lesson observations
and feedback skills. You will also work closely with a member of the Senior Leadership team who will
oversee a great deal of your training and will provide an invaluable perspective on your role as a teacher
and the wider issues of education leadership.
As well as your main training placement, you will complete a six-week placement in a contrasting context
within ETSA; this will afford you the opportunity to experience working with different students, within
different structures and with a wider range of colleagues.

                                                           The benefits of teaching
                                                           O Rewarding & Challenging

                                                           O Varied

                                                           O Make a real difference to those you teach

                                                           O Financial benefits

                                                           O Holidays!
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About the School Direct programme
School Direct is a school-led teacher training option that offers practical, hands-on training and education.
This course offers a brilliant option if you want to train and learn ‘on the job’, and you shouldn’t worry
about being thrown in at the deep end. You’ll be part of a team from the very start, receiving intensive
support from experienced teachers and mentors. That means you won’t be teaching classes unsupported
until the school thinks you’re ready. School-led courses have very high rates of employment and trainee
satisfaction.

Salaried School Direct                                           Unsalaried School Direct
This route is aimed at high quality career changers. You         This route is aimed at recent
will be employed by your main placement school and               graduates. Unsalaried School Direct
paid a salary up to £25,000 depending on the subject             trainees work towards a Postgraduate
you will teach. At the end of the one year training              Certificate of Education (PGCE) during
programme, you will gain Qualified Teacher Status                the training year, which also results in
(QTS). You should be a degree holder, with at least a 2:2        Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). You
in a relevant subject. You must have 3 years’ work               must have at least a 2:2 class degree
experience (this doesn’t have to be education related),          in a relevant subject. You will be
although less experience may be considered for                   eligible for student finance to cover
shortage subjects such as Physics, Maths, Chemistry,             the cost of your PGCE fees, as well as
Geography, Modern Foreign Languages and Computing.               a training bursary (dependent on
You do not have to be supernumerary and you can have             degree classification).
up to 80% if a teaching timetable. You will attend the           You will be supernumerary and you
Hillingdon, St Mary’s or Goldsmiths (as applicable) for          can have up to 50% of a teaching
up to 15 days of training. The majority of your training         timetable.
will be delivered by the school.
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About our schools
Twyford CE High School, Acton
William Perkin CE High School, Greenford
Brentside High School, Hanwell
Dormers Wells High School, Southall
Ellen Wilkinson School for Girls, Acton
Elthorne Park High School, Hanwell
Featherstone High School, Southall
Villiers High School, Southall

Twyford Church of England Academies Trust
The Twyford Trust was established in October 2011 with the aim of achieving outstanding education in a
comprehensive school setting. The Trust grew from the success of Twyford Church of England High
School in Acton, West London. The school motto ‘Life in all its Fullness’, encourages students to use their
individual gifts wisely and well and has become the overarching motto for the Twyford Trust. Twyford CE
High School has well-developed specialisms in Music, Languages and Science. In 2013 the Trust opened a
second school (William Perkin Church of England High School) which has a specific focus on Science.

Twyford Church of England High School
•Lead school in the Ealing Teaching School Alliance
•One of two Twyford CE Academies Trust schools
•Large, oversubscribed comprehensive school
•500 students in the sixth form
•Performance well above Ealing and national
averages
•Distinctively Christian, with an emphasis on
developing socially responsible individuals
•Ofsted rating of ‘outstanding’

William Perkin Church of England High
School
•One of two Twyford CE Academies Trust schools
•Opened as a Free School in September 2013
•Will have five year groups from September 2017
(Year 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11).
•School Direct trainees will be joining at a time of
considerable growth
•Distinctively Christian, with an emphasis on
developing socially responsible individuals
•Student behaviour is exceptional
•Ofsted rating of ‘outstanding’
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About our schools
Dormers Wells High School                         Brentside High School
•Multi-cultural comprehensive school
•1220 students,185 in the sixth form
•Vibrant learning community
•Looking for dynamic and creative teachers
•Long history of training successful teachers
•New building with state of the art facilities
•Specialist provision for Hearing Impaired
students
•Ofsted rating of ‘good’
                                                  •A popular and oversubscribed secondary
                                                  school serving an ethnically diverse community
                                                  •1400 students, 300 in the sixth form
                                                  • Investors in People
                                                  •Students make excellent progress supported
                                                  by teaching, learning and assessment of the
                                                  highest standard.
                                                  •Students ‘are extremely complimentary about
                                                  their school and the staff who work with them.
                                                  They want to do well, regularly attend and work
                                                  hard.’ (Ofsted 2016)
                                                  •Ofsted rating of ‘good’

Elthorne Park High School
•Successful and oversubscribed 11 -19 mixed
comprehensive school of 1100 students
•Specialism in Mathematics and Computing
                                                  The Ellen Wilkinson School for Girls
•Growing Sixth Form opened in 2009
•Performance is above Ealing and national         •A diverse school -
averages                                          microcosm of multi-
                                                  cultural London
•Emphasis on developing students’ potential and
celebrating their successes                       •Specialist Schools
                                                  Award, DfE – value
•Well-designed curriculum meets the needs of      added
students
                                                  •Investors in People
•Committed to partnership with parents and
carers                                            •Specialist college
                                                  for Science and
                                                  Mathematics
                                                  •Highly qualified
                                                  and hardworking
                                                  staff
                                                  •Excellent
                                                  relationships
                                                  between pupils and
                                                  staff
                                                  •Ethos effectively supports and encourages
                                                  learning
                                                  •Ofsted rating of ‘good’
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Featherstone High School                             Villiers High School

•Warm and hardworking community                      • It is an 11-19 co-educational school with over
                                                     1100 students
•Striving for excellence in teaching and learning    •Results have been improving year on year
•Regularly placed in top 10% of schools in country   and progress data has put performance in the
for progress made by students between KS2 to         top quartile of all schools around the country.
KS4                                                  •The school also has a rapidly improving Sixth
•Ofsted “Outstanding”                                Form with students taking a variety of
                                                     Advanced Level and BTEC courses.
•Strong emphasis on teacher CPD
                                                     •At GCSE, for 2016-17, the school achieved
•Motto “Together We Achieve” emphasises the          0.46 in the new progress 8 measurement - well
importance of partnership in its success             above the national average
                                                     •At A-level, nearly all students secured a place
                                                     at their chosen university in 2017.
                                                     •Motto “For life not school we learn”
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Finance Information for Unsalaried School Direct
Scholarships
Scholarships of up to £30,000 are available in maths, physics, chemistry and computing for trainees who
are starting their training in the 2018/19 academic year. These prestigious awards are aimed at high-
quality graduates with a 2:1 or first-class degree, who are passionate about their subject and have the
potential to be inspirational teachers.
Scholarships are awarded by professional bodies for these subjects, and scholars will be selected through
an additional application and assessment process. Each scholarship also comes with a package of non-
financial benefits, such as early career support and membership of the appropriate professional body. To
apply for a scholarship and for further information, you should visit the appropriate subject association
website:
Physics – delivered by the Institute of Physics (IOP)
Chemistry – delivered by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
Maths – delivered by the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA), in collaboration with the
London Mathematical Society (LMS), the Mathematical Association (MA), Maths in Education and
Industry (MEI) and the Royal Statistical Society (RSS)
Computing – delivered by the BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT
Geography— delivered by the Royal Geographical Society with IBG
Modern Foreign Languages—delivered by the British Council
The scholarship will be instead of the standard bursary, but trainees who are not awarded the
scholarship will still be eligible for the standard bursaries.

                                                                                      Bursaries
Training bursaries
                                                             Trainee with
To encourage the                              Scholarships     1st/PhD      2:1/Masters           2:2    Other
best graduates to
                           Physics            £30,000        £30,000        £25,000          £25,000    £0
enter the profession,
financial incentives  Maths, Computing,
are offered to           Geography,           £27,500        £25,000        £25,000          £25,000    £0
                         Languages
trainees intending to
train to teach the       Chemistry            £27,500        £25,000        £20,000          £20,000    £0
subjects in the table
                          Biology             -              £15,000        £12,000          £10,000    £0
below. You do not
need to apply for a    Primary maths          -              £6,000         £6,000           £6,000     £0
bursary – if you are      Primary             -              £3,000         £0               £0         £0
enrolled on a non-
                              DT              -              £12,000        £9,000           £0         £0
salaried postgraduate
course and meet the        English            -              £9,000         £9,000           £0         £0
eligibility criteria
                         History, RE, Music   -              £9,000         £4,000           £0         £0
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Finance Information for Salaried School Direct
ETSA Salaried School Direct trainees will be paid on the Unqualified Teacher Pay Scale (Band A, Inner London) area.
All ETSA schools offering Salaried places in Maths, Physics and Computing will pay trainees at least £25,000 as a
result of additional funding being offered by the government. Salaries for other subjects will vary depending on the
subject and salary.

Unqualified Teacher Pay Scale

Scale point Annual salary England and Annual salary inner London Annual salary outer London Annual salary Fringe area
             Wales excluding London              area                       area                    (band C)
                    (band D)                   (band A)                   (band B)
                        £                          £                          £                          £
     1               16,626                     20,909                     19,749                     17,718

     2               18,560                     22,841                     21,684                     19,650

     3               20,492                     24,775                     23,618                     21,584

     4               22,426                     26,708                     25,554                     23,517

     5               24,361                     28,924                     27,486                     25,451

     6               26,295                     30,573                     29,422                     27,384

Qualified Teacher Pay Scale
When you have completed your training year and secured your first qualified teacher role in the Ealing Teaching
School Alliance, you will be paid on the Qualified Teacher Pay Scale (Band A, Inner London Area). Here is an idea of
how your salary could progress over the following 6 years:
Scale point Annual salary England and Annual salary inner London Annual salary outer London Annual salary Fringe area
             Wales excluding London              area                       area                    (band C)
                    (band D)                   (band A)                   (band B)
                       £                          £                          £                          £
    1                22,917                     28,660                     26,662                     24,018

    2                24,728                     30,155                     28,315                     25,828

    3                26,716                     31,726                     30,067                     27,815

    4                28,772                     33,379                     31,929                     29,878

    5                31,039                     35,947                     34,637                     32,139

    6                33,824                     39,006                     37,645                     34,934
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Twyford CofE Academies Trust
                                                   Developing Teacher Programme

           Year 1 – Trainee Teachers                   Year 2 – Newly Qualified Teachers (NQTs)            Year 3 – Recently Qualified Teachers (RQTs)

Whole Cohort Training                               Whole Cohort Training                                Whole Cohort Training
Approximately 26 session (20 in the main school     Approximately 20 sessions (front loaded) which       RQTs are invited to re-visit any NQT sessions
and 6 in the 2nd second school) which cover a       cover a range of topics including:                   which might be applicable. They can also attend
range of topics including:                             Classroom expectations in my subject Making       lunchtime sessions on a range of topics including:
   Lesson Planning                                         good use of the conduct system                    Student Engagement with Feedback
   Classroom management                                Communicating with parents                            Effective Group work
   Differentiation                                     Creating lessons that support students to             High level thinking
   The Role of the Form Tutor                              make progress over time                           Questioning
   Assessment for Learning                             Learning from lesson observations                     Using and engaging with research
   (Key Stage 4 Teaching and Learning Strategies       Encouraging collaborative working – coaching          Starters & Plenaries
   Applying for Jobs                                       triads, peer observations, school to school       Techniques for checking understanding
   Effective deployment of Teaching Assistants             support                                           Variety of strategies and approached
   Post 16 Routes & Pathways                           Performance Management: understanding                 The X-Factor – inspiring students
                                                           targets, outcomes and support available           Pace – finding the right pace for challenge and
                                                                                                                 consolidation
One-to-One Support                                  One-to-One Support                                   One-to-One Support
A weekly meeting with a subject mentor              A fortnightly meeting with a subject mentor          Bespoke support depending on areas of develop-
Professional Studies tutor                          NQT co-ordinator                                     ment
University tutor

ETSA Training                                       ETSA Training                                        ETSA Training
4 Golden Days held at 4 different ETSA schools      4 NQT/RQT Days held at 4 different ETSA schools      4 NQT/RQT Days held at 4 different ETSA schools
PLC TeachMeet & workshops                           PLC TeachMeet & workshops                            4 PLC Open Days held at 4 different ETSA schools
                                                                                                         PLC TeachMeet & workshops
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How to apply for a School Direct position at ETSA
Applications for ETSA’s School Direct Programme must be made via UCAS. To do this, search “UCAS
Teacher Training” where you will be directed to http://www.ucas.com/how-it-all-works/teacher-training.
On this page, you can:

          Search for 2018 training programmes
          Apply for 2018 training programmes

Searching for ETSA’s School Direct vacancies on UCAS
Click on “Search for 2018 training programmes” and select “search for teacher training programmes”
under “UCAS Teacher Training”:

   On the next page, you can
   refine your search (e.g. School
   Direct salaried or unsalaried).
   To find our vacancies, type in
   “Ealing      Teaching      School
   Alliance” under “search for a
   training provider OR select a
   region”. On the next page, you
   will see a list of subjects – click
   on these to read more about
   the school and the programme.
   The results will appear as
   follows:
   Please note that you cannot search by
   school in the Alliance.
How to apply for a School Direct position at ETSA
Applying for ETSA’s School Direct vacancies on UCAS

When you know which subject, school and route you want to apply for, you can begin your application.
Before you can apply, you must register with UCAS to create an account. When you have registered, click
“apply for 2018 training programmes”.
To apply for a position at ETSA, click on “add a choice” under the “Choices” tab as follows:

In the “training provider code” section, search for “Ealing Teaching School Alliance” and the course
training provider code 1KV will be automatically entered. You can then choose your training programme
by providing the UCAS course code of the vacancy you wish to apply for. Please see the list of vacancies
in this booklet for individual course codes. When choosing a training location/campus, the school’s name
will appear for you to select. Please note that for Twyford places, the location is listed as “main site”.
ETSA vacancies are full-time and modular. See below for an example of applying for Salaried History at
Twyford:

                                                                                 The other sections are
                                                                                 straightforward and
                                                                                 UCAS provide you with
                                                                                 detailed instructions.
                                                                                 Each tab in the lefthand
                                                                                 column must be
                                                                                 completed before you
                                                                                 can submit your
                                                                                 application.
                                                                                  Please note that once
                                                                                 you have completed and
                                                                                 submitted your
                                                                                 application, we will not
                                                                                 receive your application
                                                                                 until your referees have
                                                                                 provided your reference.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the training programme last?
The next cohort of ETSA School Direct trainees will begin their training in September 2018 and finish in
summer 2019.
I haven’t got a degree. Can I still apply?
No, all candidates must hold a UK degree (or equivalent). Please note if you are currently studying
towards an undergraduate degree, you must have completed the course prior to commence a School
Direct training programme.
I live outside of the UK. Can I still apply?
All applicants must have the right to work in the UK to be eligible for School Direct at ETSA. Some schools
may be willing to sponsor applicants who are looking at applying for the salaried route in Physics, Maths
or Computer Science.
Do I need to have experience of working in a UK school?
Yes, you need up to 10 days experience in a UK school to be considered for the School Direct Programme.
School experience is essential if you’re interested in becoming a teacher. Before you apply for your
training, you'll need to gain as much experience in the classroom as possible in order to strengthen your
application and prepare you for potential interviews. It is possible to apply without this experience but
you will need to arrange school experience before any offer can be made. To find out more about getting
school experience, please visit https://getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/getting-school-experience.

What qualification will I receive at the end of the training programme?
Trainees on the non-salaried route will gain a Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) and Qualified
Teacher Status (QTS) upon successful completion of the training year. Trainees on the salaried route will
gain Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).
Can I apply by submitting a CV and covering letter directly to the School?
No, all applications must be submitted via UCAS. To find a programme and to apply, please visit: https://
www.ucas.com/ucas/teacher-training

I’m having issues submitting my application via UCAS.
Unfortunately we are unable to help with technical issues with UCAS. You can find plenty of help at
https://www.ucas.com/ucas/teacher-training.

I have submitted my application and I haven’t heard back from you.
After you have applied, you will receive a welcome email from UCAS within 48 hours. We aim to respond
to applicants within 25 working days of receiving your application. If we would like to invite you to an
interview, it is likely that it will take place within these 25 working days.
Will I secure a teacher position with you after my training?
We aim for 100% of our School Direct trainees to secure permanent employment with us upon successful
completion of the training year. At ETSA, we see the School Direct training programme as the beginning
of your teaching career with us, not just a one year training programme. For the past four years, the vast
majority of our trainees have secured permanent employment within their main placement school, or
partner school within the Alliance.
Email us
     For school-related queries, please email ETSA : teachingschool@twyford.ealing.sch.uk
          For course-related queries, please email the relevant accrediting provider:
                           Goldsmiths University: TEP@gold.ac.uk
                        Hillingdon SCITT: bsheppard.312@lgflmail.org
                    St Mary’s University: shuetkwan.tang@stmarys.ac.uk

                                       Find out more
                               ETSA: http://www.etsa.org.uk/
                Twyford CE High School: http://www.twyford.ealing.sch.uk/
              William Perkin CE High School: http://www.williamperkin.org.uk/
                Brentside High School: http://www.brentsidehigh.ealing.sch.uk
                    Dormers Wells High School: http://www.dwhs.co.uk/
         Ellen Wilkinson School for Girls: http://www.ellenwilkinson.ealing.sch.uk/
                 Elthorne Park High School: http://www.ephs.ealing.sch.uk/
          Featherstone High School: https://www.featherstonehigh.ealing.sch.uk/
                   Villiers High School: http://www.villiers.ealing.sch.uk/
      Goldsmiths University: http://www.gold.ac.uk/educational-studies/schooldirect/
    Hillingdon SCITT: http://www.hillingdonteachingschoolalliance.org/HillingdonSCITT/
St Mary’s University: https://www.stmarys.ac.uk/teacher-training/school-direct/overview.aspx
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