Calling all aspiring teachers: Train to Teach Roadshow seeks top talent in Cambridge

Aspiring teachers with the passion and potential to teach are being encouraged to attend the National College for Teaching and Leadership’s roadshow when it visits Cambridge on Tuesday 24 June.

The Train to Teach Roadshow is the most comprehensive event of its kind, giving new graduates and those considering a career change, a chance to find out more about the rewards and opportunities a career in teaching offers.

Delegates can meet representatives from local schools and universities who offer teacher training, including those involved in the School Direct route. They can also meet current teachers who can answer questions, offer practical tips and one-to-one advice about the profession. Attendees can also use the event to learn about the different training options available to them. 

The event will also showcase opportunities for career progression within teaching, as well as the rewards that teaching has to offer. These include substantial tax-free bursaries of up to £20,000, scholarships of up to £25,000 for candidates who train to teach certain subjects and a competitive starting salary. 

Charlie Taylor, Chief Executive of the National College for Teaching and Leadership, said: “Teaching has changed – it is increasingly a career of choice for top graduates and offers people excellent opportunities for progression. There’s a new generation of talented teachers working in our classrooms today and we want to encourage even more outstanding candidates, who are seeking a rewarding and challenging career, to join the profession. That is why we are hosting a national “Train to Teach” roadshow. Anyone who intends to start their teacher training in 2014 should be making their application soon. As such, I would urge them to come along to the event in Cambridge so they can find out more and choose the best training option for them.” 

The Train to Teach Roadshow is taking place on 24 June 2014 at the De Vere University Arms Hotel, Regent Street, Cambridge, CB2 1AD from 5pm – 8pm.

Entrance to the events is free. Registering in advance is advised by going to:  https://traintoteach.education.gov.uk/sign-up, however you can also register at the venue on the day. 

Graduates interested in becoming a teacher should visit: www.education.gov.uk/getintoteaching or contact the Teaching Line on: 0800 389 2500.

About the National College for Teaching and Leadership
The National College for Teaching and Leadership exists to support the development of a self-improving, school-led system. We have two key aims: improving the quality of the education workforce; and helping schools to help each other to improve. An executive agency of the Department for Education, NCTL was created in April 2013 following a merger of the National College for School Leadership and the Teaching Agency.
The agency provides a comprehensive programme of support to help graduates become teachers, providing guidance all the way through the application process.

For further information please contact:
Holly Flaum
Tel: 0207 089 6120
Email: [email protected]  



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