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"I whole-heartedly recommend you undertake your NPQ as the next step into leadership.... you won't regret it!"

- Toby Gooch (Suffolk Primary School Teacher)

 

OUR FULLY FUNDED NPQs ARE DESIGNED AND DELIVERED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE TEACHER DEVELOPMENT TRUST, THE LEAD PROVIDER.

National Professional Qualifications (NPQs) are the most widely recognised qualifications in the education sector for current and aspiring leaders and are accredited and fully funded by the Department for Education (DfE). NPQs are open to all teachers and leaders in schools in England and Wales.  NPQs were reformed in 2021 and are now an exciting and prestigious suite of professional qualifications, significantly different to previous NPQs.  We offer 8 NPQs at two starting points, November and February - see below for details.

2023-2024 Cohorts

We begin NPQs at two points throughout the year. November and February. Please see the schedule for NPQs below. You have two opportunities to join some NPQs whereas some NPQs only run once for the year. Please make sure you complete your registration at least a week before the deadline - to ensure your sponsor information is completed in time. 

 

February 2024 start - CLOSED TO APPLICATIONS

(Deadline passed for applications)

     

Early Years Leadership NPQ
(NPQEYL)

Develop expertise in leading high-quality early years education and care, as well as effective staff and organisational management.
 

 

 

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Leading Behaviour & Culture NPQ
(NPQLBC)

Learn how to create a culture of good behaviour and high expectations in which staff and pupils can thrive. Designed for ambitious teachers and leaders including behaviour management leads and SENDCOs who have, or are aspiring to have, responsibility for leading behaviour and supporting pupil wellbeing.
 

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Leading Teaching NPQ
(NPQLT)

Designed for ambitious classroom teachers and middle leaders, learn how to lead the teaching and learning of a subject, year group or phase.

 

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Senior Leadership NPQ
(NPQSL)

Develop your leadership knowledge and expertise to improve outcomes for teachers and pupils in your school.

 

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Brand New NPQ for February 2024
     

Leading Primary Maths NPQ
(NPQLPM)

Designed for ambitious teachers and middle leaders, learn how to effectively teach and promote Maths across the whole school, year group, key stage or phase, whether you already lead maths or are aspiring to. UTSH have partnered with Angles Maths Hub and NiOT to offer this brand new NPQ.
 

 

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All NPQs are currently fully funded for teachers and leaders employed in state funded schools and organisations that offer 16-19 education. 
 

 

 

 

Started November 2023
     

Headship NPQ
(NPQH)

Develop the knowledge that underpins expert school leadership and apply it to become an outstanding headteacher.

 

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Senior Leadership NPQ
(NPQSL)

Develop your leadership knowledge and expertise to improve outcomes for teachers and pupils in your school.

 

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Leading Literacy NPQ
(NPQLL)

Designed for ambitious teachers and middle leaders, learn how to effectively teach and promote literacy across the whole school, year group, key stage or phase, whether you already lead literacy or are aspiring to.
 

 

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Leading Teacher Development NPQ
(NPQLTD)

Learn how to become a teacher educator and successfully support teachers in your school to expand their skills. This includes anyone interested in mentoring trainees or Early Career Teachers (ECTs).

 

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Our Lead Providers & NPQs

Unity Teaching School Hub will be delivering the full suite of new and reformed National Professional Qualifications in partnership with our Lead Provider, Teacher Development Trust (TDT)

 

What is the relationship between the Lead Provider (TDT), the DfE and the Delivery Partner (Unity Teaching School Hub)?

 

The DfE

The DfE creates the framework, appoints the Lead Providers and is responsible for quality assurance of the providers and their monitoring and evaluation,

 

The Lead Provider

The Lead Provider ( Teacher Development Trust) builds on the DfE frameworks and designs each programme of study and its method of delivery and is responsible for assessment. 

Lead Providers have been selected by the DfE to create programmes in line with the DfE's NPQ frameworks, although not every provider will necessarily offer every NPQ.   Lead Providers have been chosen by a fair and open procurement process by the Department for Education. Delivery partners, including teaching school hubs, work with lead providers to deliver the training.  

NPQ providers are subject to a quality assurance mechanism through Ofsted inspection to ensure the best support for schools and teachers.

The Lead Provider works with local experts, including Teaching School Hubs to deliver each programme of study locally. 

 

The Delivery Partner

The delivery partner ( Unity Teaching School Hub) is the local expert that delivers the DfE and Lead Provider's programmes to teachers and leaders undertaking the NPQ(s). 

Unity Teaching School Hub is one of 87 Teaching School Hubs that are school-led centres of excellence in professional development run by the country’s best schools and trusts. Each Hub serves a designated area of the country, ensuring every school has easy access to support. The Hubs offer high-quality, evidence-based training, and will work with Lead Providers to deliver the NPQs.

Unity Teaching School Hub's team of local experts are passionate about professional learning and have a strong understanding of locality contexts.  Unity Teaching School Hub benefits from being part of Unity Schools Partnership and Unity Research School.

 


Assessment in the new NPQs

Assessment of NPQs has been refreshed to reduce the workload burden on teachers, while still providing an opportunity to apply knowledge.

To pass an NPQ, teachers need to engage with at least 90% of the course and complete a final assessment. The final assessment takes the form of a case study representing a likely situation to be faced by a teacher at the relevant NPQ qualification level or role. It will test teachers on a variety of ‘learn that’ and ‘learn how to’ statements from within the relevant NPQ Content Framework. Teachers will be allowed an eight-day calendar window to provide a written response to the case study in an ‘open book’ setting.

 

 

Funding available for eligible participants

Teachers and leaders employed in state funded schools and state funded organisations that offer 16-19 places in England are currently able to access a fully funded NPQ.  

Staff working for PVI (Private, Voluntary and Independent) settings can apply for the NPQ Early Years Leadership (NPQEYL). 

Details of scholarship funding available from the Department for Education can be found here.

Targeted Support Fund

For each teacher and leader employed who takes an NPQ in the 2023/24 academic year:

  • State funded primary schools with under 150 pupils will receive a grant payment of £800
  • State funded primary schools with more than 150 pupils will receive a grant payment of £200
  • State funded secondary schools and state funded 16 - 19 educational settings with under 600 pupils will receive a grant payment of £200