The overseas trained teacher programme (OTTP) offers overseas trained teachers (OTTs) the opportunity to gain qualified teacher status (QTS) while working as a teacher. Once in a teaching position in a school, the trainee follows an individual training and assessment programme leading to QTS.
OTTs who were trained in the European Economic Areas or Switzerland may be eligible for QTS under mutual recognition arrangements and should first contact the General Teaching Council for England (GTC).
Key features of the overseas trained teacher programme
- Trainees must have a teaching qualification equivalent to a UK bachelor’s degree and hold GCSE grade C or above (or equivalent) in mathematics and English. For primary and key stage 2/3 teaching, candidates also need GCSE grade C or above (or equivalent) in science
- Trainees must be employed as a teacher in a school
- There are special arrangements that give OTTs the option of presenting themselves for QTS assessments without further training
- If training is needed, the maximum training programme is one year. The TDA pays a grant of £1,750 to cover training costs.
- The school, as the employer, will pay the salary at a rate for either a qualified or unqualified teacher
- Trainees must fulfil the home office's requirements for a work permit (applicable if you are not a national of the European Economic Area)
Applying for OTTP places
All applications for OTTP places should now be made directly to employment based initial teacher training providers (EBITTs). Find your nearest EBITT provider
You can also find information for candidates and a handbook on the right of this page.
For more information on this programme, and on the changes taking place contact the OTT advice line on 0845 6000 991 or e-mail ott@recruit.tda.gov.uk
For advice on work permits, contact Works Permit (UK) on 0114 259 4074.
The Refugees into Teaching project
If you have refugee status and have either been a qualified teacher in your home country or would like to get training to teach in England, please contact the Refugee Council by calling 020 7346 1166 or e-mailing rit@refugeecouncil.org.uk. The Training and Development Agency for Schools supports this innovative project, which aims to provide advice, guidance and services to encourage refugee teachers to return to teaching in England.
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General Teaching Council (England)
0870 001 0308
Overseas Trained Teachers Advice Line
ott@tdainfo.co.uk
0845 6000 991
Work Permits (UK)
0114 259 4074
