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Partnerships

Our strength in secondary education is the close working relationship we have with more than 200 primary schools across the Midlands and wider region. These close ties ensure we can produce the right teachers for this demanding sector.

The partnership trains secondary school teachers on our three-year BA/BSc (Hons) QTS course and one-year PGCE. See the relevant section on this webpage to access supporting materials. Documentation is intended to provide you with a holistic understanding of the course and a more specific knowledge of the roles and responsibilities of University Lead Mentors and School Professional and Placement Mentors and associate teachers.

Statutory Guidance

This document contains mandatory guidance and accompanying advice from the Department for Education (DfE). This means that accredited initial teacher training (ITT) providers must have regard to the mandatory guidance when carrying out their duties relating toÌýITT.

AccreditedÌýITTÌýproviders must ensure they meet these criteria to remain compliant.ÌýITTÌýproviders who do not comply with these criteria may be subject to withdrawal of accreditation.

This document applies to accredited providers deliveringÌýITTÌýfor the academic year 2024-25.

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Governance and Accountability

The requirements for the ITE provision at ̽»¨Ö±²¥ are governed by the , which specifies the role of an accredited provider of QTS and the expectations of quality that an accredited provider must adhere to for compliance. Initial Teacher Education should be of high quality, and accredited providers should seek continuous improvement to their provision.

Governance within our University and Initial Teacher Education sets out the procedures for decision-making accountability and quality assurance. All boards and committees have the core function of ensuring that our ITE courses meet the expected requirements of the Initial Teacher Training Criteria and ensuring the delivery of the University mission in determining the future direction of the institution and academic standards and quality.

There are systematic procedures for quality assurance at all levels of our BCU ITE partnership, with roles and responsibilities for quality assurance activity and record keeping embedded into the ways of working for all stakeholders to ensure prompt and impactful action is taken where necessary.

There are systematic procedures for quality assurance at all levels of our BCU ITE partnership, with roles and responsibilities for quality assurance activity and record keeping embedded into the ways of working for all stakeholders to ensure prompt and impactful action is taken where necessary.

Lead School Partners

All accredited ITE providers must identify and retain Lead School Partners, who are experts in the field of ITE, setting out a structure and formal arrangement for the responsibilities, function and expertise each Lead School Partner will provide.

Lead School Partners Secondary

Our continued successes in providing high-quality ITE comes from the strength in our partnership approach. Our Lead School Partners for Secondary ITE are:

1.ÌýArthur Terry SchoolÌý– Strategic and ITE Board representatives

2.ÌýTeach Central- Strategic and Lead School Partner Committees, recruiting school partner, curriculum delivery partners

3.ÌýThe Lozells School- Strategic and Lead School Partner Committees, recruiting school partner

4.ÌýWaverley School Direct- Strategic and Lead School Partner Committees, recruiting school partner

5.ÌýShireland Collegiate Academy Trust- Strategic and ITE Board representatives

6.ÌýSouth ̽»¨Ö±²¥ SCITT- Strategic and Lead School Partner Committee representatives

Together we aim to serve our communities through supporting and inspiring the development of excellent teachers through our teacher education courses.

Contact us

For Placement enquiries, please contact the HELS placements team: