PPD Subsidies for Qualified Teachers available with the School of Education

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Description

The School of Education is pleased to be able to offer a variety of subsidies for UK students. Please contact us on 023 8059 3476, 023 8059 5699 or email us at educate@soton.ac.uk if you have any questions regarding your eligibility.

Subsidies for Teachers from our Partnership Schools.

Contribution towards Supply Cover

We are able to offer a contribution towards supply cover of a total cost of £50 (inc vat) for a teacher registered on a PCES, or £75 (inc vat) per annum for those registered on a part-time Masters programme.

Multiple Enrolments from Partnership Schools

When a school has more than one teacher on any of our current year programmes (excluding the mentoring course) the fees will be reduced by 10%. This will be payable as a rebate to the fee payer (whether it is the school or individual) on successful completion of the programme.

Mentoring Course Fees

To encourage all mentors within the PGCE to undertake a formal mentoring course, an initial course unit in Mentoring within the MA(Ed) programme will be supported by a Bursary to cover the full cost of that single unit. This will only be available where the unit is the first advanced courses unit an individual takes. This can then be used towards a full Masters award as appropriate.

Subsidies for Teachers within Hampshire, Southampton, Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight.

Available to an individuals holding Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) who works in a school or college that is not a PGCE partnership institution, but is in one of our principal partner LEA's:

Contribution towards Supply Cover

We are able to offer a contribution towards supply cover of a total cost of £50 (inc vat) for a teacher registered on a PCES, or £75 (inc vat) per annum for those registered on a part-time Masters programme.

Multiple Enrolments for Schools outside the SoE partnership

When a school has more than one teacher on any of our current year programmes (excluding the mentoring course) the fees will be reduced by 7.5%. This will be payable as a rebate to the fee payer (whether it is the school or individual) on successful completion of the programme.