This opportunity is based at an inclusive and welcoming primary school located in the county of Kent with excellent links to London. The school is committed to fostering an environment where children feel safe, valued, and encouraged to succeed. With a strong focus on personal development and community engagement, the school celebrates diversity and nurtures a culture of mutual respect and high aspirations.
Staff work collaboratively to ensure a broad and engaging curriculum is delivered across Early Years and Key Stage 1 and 2. The school’s emphasis on pastoral care, creativity, and high standards makes it an ideal setting for an aspiring primary teacher to grow and thrive.
This Graduate Trainee Primary Teacher role is part of the Grad2Teach salaried initial teacher training programme, offering the unique opportunity to train in the classroom while earning your teaching qualification.
You will:
Begin as a Graduate Teaching Assistant, supporting pupils across different key stages
Progress through a two-phase training model, building your skills and confidence as an educator
Complete a PGCE with QTS, delivered in partnership with Coventry University
Earn a salary while training—no student tuition fees
Receive structured mentorship and access to a blended training programme based on the Teaching Standards and Core Content Framework
Phase 1: Gain valuable classroom insight through guided support roles and observations
Phase 2: Take on increased teaching responsibility, delivering up to 18 hours per week while completing your PGCE coursework
This route is ideal for graduates who want a practical, immersive experience supported by expert mentors and a professional network.
To be eligible, candidates should:
Hold a UK bachelor’s degree (in any subject)
Be passionate about working with children and shaping early educational experiences
Demonstrate resilience, adaptability, and a desire to grow professionally
Hold (or be working towards) GCSEs in English, Maths, and Science (some flexibility available during Phase 1)
Whether you're fresh out of university or exploring a career change, this is your opportunity to make a real difference in primary education.