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Secondary Education Maths Teacher Degree Apprenticeship

Our new undergraduate teacher degree apprenticeship offers a pathway into secondary mathematics teaching. This innovative course provides a distinctive route into teaching, allowing you to earn a salary while gaining hands-on experience in a school, completing your bachelors degree and achieving Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).

You will be employed by a school and receive a salary as you develop your skills and confidence. From day one, you will be immersed in the classroom environment, working alongside expert colleagues and becoming an integral part of the school team. Throughout the course you will have 80% (four days a week) on-the-job training and 20% (equivalent to one day) off-the-job time with the majority of sessions delivered online to best fit around your schedule.

This course is open to a diverse range of applicants, including those already working in schools who wish to advance their careers, school leavers and individuals looking to change careers.

To join this course, you will need to have or identify an employer who is enthusiastic about supporting you throughout your apprenticeship or be ready to apply for an advertised position. We are currently collecting expressions of interest, please click the red button to register your interest.

Make sure that you’ve read the FAQs and that you meet the eligibility criteria before you submit an application.

New for 2025

This new course is subject to validation. This means it is in the final stage of development and some changes may still be made to the curriculum. Check back for the latest information.

After you apply we’ll let you know about any changes to the course through .

Key information

91¶¶Òõ award Secondary Education Maths Teacher Degree Apprenticeship BA(Hons)

Apprenticeship standard

Level 6

Application close dates 17 June 2025

Start dates 1 September 2025

Duration 36+ months

Location Falmer

  • Qualified Teacher Status is awarded by the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA)

Join us for an online event

We are running a series of online events for prospective applicants and employers where you can find out more about the Undergraduate Secondary Maths Teacher Degree Apprenticeship. 

Learn more and book your place.

register your interest

The apprenticeship provision is exemplary. The provider has carefully designed a curriculum that expertly supports apprentices to develop knowledge and skills.

Ofsted ITE inspection 2024, Apprenticeships in the ITE secondary phase.

Programme details

Programme structure

The three-year, full-time teacher degree apprenticeship course is designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to become an effective and skilled primary teacher. The course is carefully structured so that you will spend 20% of your time (one day a week) off-the-job, studying the best evidence-based approaches to teaching for your degree at the 91¶¶Òõ. The remaining 80% of your time will be dedicated to developing your craft and gaining essential on-the-job practical teaching experience in your employing school.

On-the-job training

Throughout your on-the-job school based training, you will benefit from the guidance of a dedicated expert mentor who will support your professional development throughout the three-year course. Additionally, you will be paired with a university tutor who will conduct regular visits to offer further support, monitor your progress and collaborate with the team of experienced classroom teachers in your school.

Off-the-job training 

University off-the-job training will include academic study and a thorough exploration of essential theories and pedagogies for your teaching career. Your course will explore the knowledge base to make you a skilled and inclusive teacher building on the requirements of the Initial Teacher Training Early Career Framework (ITTECF). You will participate in lectures, seminars and workshops specifically designed for your chosen pathway with 75% delivered online and 25% in person. The modules you study will cover the three key strands of Education Studies, Applied Pedagogy, and Subject Knowledge. Assignments will be diverse and tailored to your individual school contexts, interests and personal professional development needs, ensuring relevance and engagement with your specific teaching focus.

Core skills 

The Secondary Education Maths Teacher Degree Apprenticeship BA(Hons) at the 91¶¶Òõ prepares apprentices to teach:

  • Secondary maths 11–16

Over the four-year apprenticeship, apprentices will develop skills across three core areas that build progressively each year:

Education Studies

This module explores the foundational and evolving principles of education, including historical, social and political contexts. Apprentices will examine key issues in education, policy development and the role of the teacher in shaping educational outcomes. As you progress through the apprenticeship, your understanding of education theory and practice will deepen, allowing you to engage critically with contemporary challenges in both primary and secondary education.

Subject Knowledge

In this module, apprentices will develop in-depth knowledge specific to their chosen subject and age range. For Primary 5–11, the focus is on core subjects, including maths, English and science, with a broad understanding of the primary curriculum. For Secondary Maths 11–16, apprentices will build advanced subject-specific expertise in maths, ensuring they can deliver engaging, challenging and relevant lessons aligned with the secondary curriculum. Subject knowledge is progressively built each year to ensure mastery of the curriculum and effective teaching strategies.

Applied Pedagogy

This module focuses on practical teaching skills, ensuring apprentices can apply pedagogical theories in real classroom settings. As you move through the apprenticeship, you will develop your ability to plan, deliver and assess learning effectively, tailoring your approaches to meet the needs of diverse learners. The Primary 5–11 pathway will concentrate on foundational teaching strategies and classroom management for younger children, while the Secondary Maths 11–16 pathway focuses on teaching strategies and assessment methods specific to secondary maths. Applied Pedagogy ensures that by the end of your apprenticeship, you are confident and competent in your practical teaching skills.

Special Circumstances for Secondary Special Schools

For apprentices working in secondary special schools, it may sometimes be more appropriate to follow the Primary pathway to better meet the needs of the learners in their setting. The decision will be made in collaboration between the university and the employer to ensure the apprentice follows the most appropriate training pathway.

Upon completion of the programme, apprentices will be equipped to:

  • plan, teach and evaluate, using a range of strategies and resources that enable all learners to make progress
  • reflect critically upon the quality of their teaching and its impact on pupils’ progress and use the findings to improve future practice
  • establish a purposeful learning environment that reflects high expectations of learning and behaviour and fosters constructive relationships 
  • demonstrate self-confidence, flexibility and the evaluative and reflective skills that enable trainees to engage in creative teaching and learning activities and respond to educational change
  • work collaboratively as a member of a team to assess learning needs, set appropriate learning objectives and establish a purposeful atmosphere in the classroom
  • communicate effectively to create a constructive dialogue with learners, parents, carers and colleagues
  • make critical connections between theory, policy and practice.

Teaching and assessment

The teaching and learning approaches have been chosen to promote a positive approach to learning and refine apprentices’ capacity for critical reflection. The aim is to provide a holistic learning experience that will enable apprentices to demonstrate appropriate knowledge, understanding, attributes and skills.

Methods used include:

  • lectures and seminars to introduce underpinning knowledge, theoretical argument, practical skills and inter-professional fields of study
  • analysis of key literature and supplementary reading to enhance understanding and intellectual ability
  • group discussion, presentation and debate to encourage development of critical analysis
  • skills of critical analysis and development of interpersonal, group and communication skills.

The work-based component of the programme is split into three compulsory assessed school-based training (SBT) phases. Formative and summative feedback on apprentices developing classroom practice is provided at each of these phases. Assessment is primarily made by experienced school-based mentors and through visits by university tutors to support the school in assessing the apprentice.

Whilst engaging with university study, assessment methods include:

  • assignments
  • professional development discussions
  • e-portfolio
  • seminars
  • lesson planning
  • reports
  • self and peer evaluation
  • subject audits.

Employer and apprentice commitments

In order to deliver the programme, the employer undertakes to:

  • conduct a workplace induction and set out a contract of employment
  • provide an appropriately qualified workplace mentor to support the apprentice
  • attend apprentice’s progress review
  • release apprentice for scheduled off-the-job training
  • have an Apprenticeship Agreement in place from the start of the programme.

Throughout the programme, apprentices will:

  • attend the workplace for the agreed pattern as set out in the employment contract
  • record all training sessions and off-the-job learning
  • attend scheduled university learning sessions and complete all assessments as required by the university and End Point Assessment Organisation
  • behave in a safe and responsible manner at the workplace and university
  • engage with regular progress reviews
  • complete a professional development portfolio throughout the apprenticeship.

Fees and funding information for apprentices

Course fees

As an apprentice, the cost of your learning programme is covered by your employer through their Digital Apprenticeship Service (DAS) account.

Student finance

Higher and degree level apprentices are not eligible for any element of student finance. This is because they receive a salary instead of the student loan package. However, if you are experiencing any financial difficulties, please contact the Student Advice Service on 01273 642 888.

Learning support

Apprentices studying at Higher and degree level may be able to access funding in relation to additional support, but this is available through the university and not Disabled Students Allowance. Apprentices may also be able to apply for funding for work-based equipment and software. Please contact the Disability and Learning Support team on 01273 643 799.

Living costs and benefits

Higher and degree level apprentices must fulfil the standard eligibility criteria in order to apply for means tested benefits such as Universal Credit, Child Tax Credit and Housing Benefit. If you have any questions about entitlement to benefits, please contact the Student Advice Service on 01273 642888.

Higher and degree level apprentices who are undertaking a full-time mode of study can be treated as being exempt from paying . Although some programmes require study on a day-release arrangement, this can still be classed as full-time study. You will need to obtain a letter from the Student Support Desk at any campus and send this to your Council Tax department when you enrol on the programme.

Other

Ofsted ‘outstanding’

Graded ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted for primary and secondary in our 2024 .

Ofsted commended us on many aspects of our courses, saying:

  • Trainees shine at 91¶¶Òõ’s long-established and highly impressive teacher training programmes.
  • The care and dedication shown by staff towards trainees is superb.
  • Trainees are at the heart of everything. They are valued and expertly supported throughout the course.
  • The curriculum skilfully equips trainees in safeguarding, behaviour management and supporting pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND).
  • Trainees impress the placement settings they work in because of their professionalism and aptitude to apply what they have learned.
Ofsted Outstanding provider

Meet a teacher apprenticeship graduate

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Graduate Clare chats through her experience on the postgraduate teacher apprenticeship.

Vacancies and applying

Please do register your interest with us via our online form so that we can answer your questions. 

Teacher degree apprenticeship vacancies that are ready to receive applications are listed on ‘.

Some of our partners will have details of teacher apprenticeships that they are looking to recruit to on their own website. We will add links to the information here as it becomes available so please do check back. 

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The apprenticeship scheme will benefit me, and the school I work in, as it’s given me the experience of teaching in the classroom and the qualification I need to carry on teaching the subject I love. From my employer’s side it’s beneficial as, now I’ve trained within the school, I understand all the policies of the school, behaviours and everything that goes along with being a teacher.

Charlotte Gill, Teacher, Varndean School

Entry requirements

A-levels
CCC.

BTEC
MMM.

International Baccalaureate
26 points with three subjects at Higher level.

Access to HE Diploma
Pass with 60 credits overall. At least 45 credits at level 3, with 24 credits at distinction and the rest at merit.

T-level
Merit in the Education and Early Years or the Education and Childcare T-level. Other T-level subjects are not accepted.

plus

GCSE (minimum grade C or grade 4)
At least English language and mathematics.

If you do not have the required GCSEs, find out which equivalent qualifications we accept instead.

Qualifications must be regulated by Ofqual, CCEA and Qualifications Wales. 

Experience

While experience is not a condition of entry for initial teacher education courses, we recommend that potential apprentices take up opportunities to gain a realistic understanding of whether teaching is right for them. The offers opportunities around the country to book a day’s worth of experience.

English language requirements
IELTS 6.5 overall, at least 6.0 in all four skills.

Other

  • Applicants from minority ethnic and other groups who are under-represented in the profession, including men in primary teaching, are particularly welcome.
  • All offers are subject to an occupational health check and Disclosure and Barring Service enhanced disclosure check.
  • We are committed to . As part of our selection and interview process, we will undertake additional checks to confirm the suitability of candidates.

Interviews
Interviews for this programme can be in-person at the university or online. Applicants invited to interview will be able to choose a date and which option suits them best.

Location

Falmer campus

Set in the South Downs, our Falmer campus is around four miles from 91¶¶Òõ city centre. Students based here study a range of subjects including education studies, teaching, sport and exercise, nursing and midwifery, allied health professions and medicine. 91¶¶Òõ & Hove Albion’s Amex stadium and beautiful Stanmer Park are right next door.

Falmer campus has two halls of residence on site, as well as a library, restaurant, cafes and the Students’ Union shop and bar.

The campus has extensive sport and leisure facilities including a fitness suite, swimming pool, outdoor grass football and rugby pitches, sports hall, tennis and badminton courts, and dance and spin studios.

Specialist learning facilities at Falmer include the curriculum centre used by teaching and education students, which houses over 30,000 teaching resources, clinical skills and simulation suites used by health students, and labs and a strength and conditioning suite used by sport students. We’ve recently redeveloped the Falmer campus – learn more about the many facilities our students have access to.

Cycle lanes link Falmer with our other campuses and the city centre. There are regular bus services to the city centre and other campuses. Falmer train station is right next to campus and it’s a nine-minute journey to central 91¶¶Òõ.

Aerial photo of Falmer campus showing academic buildings, sport facilities and halls of residence

Why choose us?

  • We were graded ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted for primary and secondary in our 2024 .
  • As one of the leading initial teacher training providers in the country, educating teachers and other professionals for over 100 years, our strength lies in our approach to school-led partnerships that work to ensure trainee teachers receive the best possible support and education.
  • 2nd in the UK for education courses – in the Guardian University Guide 2025.
  • Top 20 in the UK for education graduate prospects – Complete University Guide 2025.
  • Apprenticeships rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted.
Ofsted Outstanding provider

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