FIPC

Welcome to your personal provider of high quality Primary Initial Teacher Training. Putting the pupil and the trainee at the heart of Initial Teacher Education and Training.

Our vision

Our vision is to prepare trainees to become outstanding teachers through inspiring training in creative school partnerships, focusing on understanding and promoting effective learning, pupil progress and developing professional expertise

Our Values

Personalized

Ambitious

Evidence Informed

Training Programmes

QTS - Postgraduate salaried

The salaried programme is applicable to those currently working in a school or have a supporting school willing to sponsor them with a minimum full-time salary of 0.1 on the unqualified teacher pay scale.

FIND OUT MORE

QTS - Postgraduate Fee-paying

The QTS Fee-Paying ITT Programme offers a route to Qualified Teacher Status. The fee-paying programme has a fee of £9,535.

FIND OUT MORE

QTS & PGCE - Postgraduate Fee-paying

The QTS with PGCE fee-paying programme offers Qualified Teacher Status and the academic award of Post Graduate Certificate in Education.  The QTS/PGCE combined has a fee of £9,535.

FIND OUT MORE

The course is hard work with high expectations but has prepared me to become an outstanding teacher. It would have been ten times harder without such a fantastic tutor whose calming demeanour, wisdom and positivity have meant that I have looked forward to every observation knowing that the honest comments and advice will make be the best I can be

Why choose us?

A simple checklist to reassure you of the right choice…..

Established for over 30 years – training and qualifying literally thousands of new teachers.

Led by Dr. Helen Tyler FCTT, FRSA, whose career has embraced class teacher, head teacher, inspector, BBC Education Correspondent, mentor, trainer, and now Director of the FIPC ITT multi-course programme.

HOW TO APPLY ?

All applicants for a School Centred Initial Teacher Training course should hold, on entry, a degree awarded by a United Kingdom higher education institution at a level of 2.2 or above, or recognised equivalent qualification. Decisions regarding the acceptability of such qualifications, including those awarded by overseas examining bodies, will be made by FIPC.