Big thanks to Henley Bank High
Henley Bank High School in Gloucester hosted GITEP’s trainees for two brilliant days of sessions, delivered by staff from some of our fantastic partnership schools, including Henley Bank High School,…
Great to get together again!
Earlier this month, we got together with all of the Training Managers from our partnership schools and our Subject Leaders for a network meeting. A big thanks to Cleeve School for providing…
Professional Studies September 2021
Wishing all of our GITEP SCITT trainees every success as they begin their first school placements. We had a fantastic three weeks of Professional Studies with them. They were introduced…
Subject Pathway September 2021
GITEP SCITT trainees have had a brilliant first 3 weeks of Subject Pathway sessions getting to know each other, establishing key subject content and concepts, and learning new skills. We…
Balcarras wins The Sunday Times South West State Secondary School of the Decade Award
We are proud of all of our partnership schools which, combined, offer what Ofsted described as ‘the richest possible mix of different settings’ and we are fortunate to work with…
Back in schools in bubbles
It has been brilliant to welcome our 2020/21 trainees and we have thoroughly enjoyed being able to teach our professional studies sessions face-to-face. We are extremely grateful to partnership schools…
Zoom-ing through interviews and inductions!
While lockdown has been a quiet time for many, it has turned out to be an incredibly busy time for GITEP. It appears to have given many people the time…
Congratulations to GITEP partner schools
GITEP is very fortunate to work with a wide range of brilliant partner schools. Gloucestershire is a great place to be a secondary school pupil and indeed a trainee teacher!The…
GITEP SCITT PGCE Partner University Rated ‘Outstanding’
GITEP SCITT’s partner to provide the postgraduate certificate in education (PGCE) qualification, the University of Bristol has achieved an outstanding judgement in its latest Ofsted inspection of secondary teacher training.
GITEP SCITT Again Rated in Top 25%!
GITEP SCITT is proud to have, once again, been rated among the top 25% of initial teacher training providers by the Department for Education, an honour shared in the South…
Gloucestershire – a great place to train and to teach!
Amid reports of a crisis in teacher recruitment, GITEP is once again bucking the trend, proving that Gloucestershire is a great place to train to teach and to teach. Now…
Teaching Internship Surpasses Expectations!
GITEP’s main aim is to find and train the best teachers possible for Gloucestershire’s schools, for which we were judged to be ‘outstanding’ at our last Ofsted inspection. Always proactive…
Sunday Times Schools Guide Congratulations
Congratulations to some of our partner schools for their well deserved performance ratings in The Sunday Times Schools Guide. The guide identifies the 2,000 highest-achieving schools in the UK, ranked by…
The Next Generation of Teachers
Matthew Morgan is Chair of the Gloucestershire Association of Head Teachers Ltd and Headmaster at Sir Thomas Rich’s School in Gloucester. Recently rated as one of the top schools in…
Celebrations With Our Largest Cohort Yet!
On 17th July 2018 we celebrated 84 trainees, including three who started last year on the part-time course, completing their training to gain Qualified Teacher Status, making them the largest…
GITEP’s 2018 Award Ceremony
At our Award Ceremony on 17th July 2018 we celebrated 70 trainees, including three who started last year on the part-time course, completing their training to gain Qualified Teacher Status.…
History is the Best Subject!
Polly Lyon, Trainee History Teacher, used to be the Team Leader for Learning & Access for The Wilson Gallery in Cheltenham, looking after the team that handled all the school visits,…
Celebrating Gloucestershire Schools’ Achievements
We value all of our partner schools but GITEP is particularly proud to work closely with the seven Gloucestershire schools whose achievements have been recognised by The Sunday Times Schools…