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Here are some questions frequently asked about teaching in the private education system:

1. Do I need a teaching qualification to teach in a private school?

Private schools are permitted to set their own requirements with regard to qualifications so, unlike state schools, a teaching qualification is not always insisted upon. However, times are changing. While previously a private school might have been happy to appoint a teacher on the basis of their academic credentials alone, it is now more likely that they prefer teachers to be both qualified and experienced.

2. Do UK private schools accept overseas qualifications?

If you qualified overseas, private schools will expect you to meet the following criteria:
- You should have the right to work in the UK without recourse to a work permit.
- Your qualification should be recognised by NARIC (The National Recognition Information Centre for the UK) as equivalent to those of a British teacher.
Your application will be greatly enhanced if you have already taught in the UK, ideally in the independent sector, or if you have experience of teaching overseas.

3. Do UK private schools follow the UK National Curriculum?

Private schools do not have to follow the UK National Curriculum. They are aware of it, but for most schools it will represent only a basic minimum standard. Schools are not required to employ the Key Stage assessment tests (SATs) though many preparatory schools do use Key Stage 1 and 2 tests, simply as a benchmark exercise.

4. Do private schools provide salaries, terms and conditions comparable to those in the maintained sector?

Terms and conditions of service vary throughout the independent sector. Many private schools have a longer working day, but the holidays are also significantly longer. Benefits made available to staff vary greatly but salaries are competitive. Many schools use the main national salary scale as a minimum, often enhancing it by adding an agreed percentage. Larger schools often have their own pay scales, which are likely to above the standard scales. Standard UK teacher pay scales can be checked on The Training and Development Agency for Schools website. .

5. As a newly qualified teacher (NQT) can I apply for a job in a private school?

Private schools will accept newly qualified and experienced teachers alike. Many private schools do not offer an induction year in which NQTs can achieve full-qualified teacher status, although the support given to the NQT will be just as good. It is worth considering completing your induction year in a state school before embarking on a career in the independent sector.


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