Habs Boys proudly serves as a School-Centred Initial Teacher Training (SCITT) hub for Modern Foreign Languages, one of only eight national hubs of the National Modern Languages SCITT. Our programme offers a unique pathway into teaching with a focus on practical experience and the expertise of leading educators.
As part of the National Modern Languages SCITT, you’ll be joining a select network of trainees receiving expert-led, specialist training. From day one, you’ll spend significant time in school placements, embedding yourself fully in school life and building essential skills. Key benefits include:
Throughout your training, you’ll have support from dedicated mentors at your placement schools and Habs Boys. Highlights include:
Our one-year programme combines local and national training days, online learning and extensive classroom placements. Upon completion, you’ll be equipped with QTS and a PGCE, recognised across independent and maintained schools in the UK.
Course fees are £9,250, with possible eligibility for Department for Education bursaries, scholarships and student loans. More information can be found on Gov.uk.
Ready to start your teaching journey? Apply to the National Modern Languages SCITT and join a community dedicated to educational excellence. For application details and further information, visit National Modern Languages SCITT – North London hub, Gov.uk or contact Marie Carrick or Richard Thompson.
The Habs Graduate Teacher Training Programme (GTTP) is designed to develop outstanding new teachers through close collaboration with the University of Buckingham. Each year, Habs recruits one to four graduates, based on workforce needs, to join this high-quality, salaried training route leading to both Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE). The programme is recognised across independent and maintained schools.
Our in-house training programme is built on the ITT Core and Early Career Frameworks, offering trainees the opportunity to learn from pedagogical and subject experts. Trainees work across both Prep and Senior Schools, sharing experiences and best practice within the unique Habs context. Additional benefits include:
The GTTP is a three-year programme designed to provide a strong foundation for a successful teaching career. Trainees are fully employed by Habs Boys and benefit from a personalised development pathway that balances theory with practical classroom experience.
This programme prepares you to be an inspirational teacher with the skills and experience to thrive in both independent and maintained schools. Graduates of the GTTP go on to enjoy fulfilling teaching careers at Habs and beyond.
For application details and further information, contact Marie Carrick.