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A primary teaching apprenticeship in the UK typically takes around three years to complete. The exact length depends on the provider and structure of the programme, but most are designed to combine a full degree, classroom experience, and Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) into one pathway.
This extended timeframe allows you to develop your teaching skills gradually while gaining real experience in a school setting.
Unlike shorter training routes, a Primary Teaching Degree Apprenticeship includes both academic study and practical teaching experience.
Over the course of the programme, you will:
Work in a school as an employed member of staff
Study towards a Bachelor’s (Hons) degree in Primary Education
Train to meet the Teachers’ Standards
Develop your teaching practice through observation and assessment
Because you are building both academic knowledge and classroom experience at the same time, the programme is structured over several years to ensure you are fully prepared for the role.
Although programmes can vary, most follow a phased structure:
Early stage: You observe lessons, support pupils, and begin to understand classroom routines
Middle stage: You start planning and delivering parts of lessons with guidance
Later stage: You take on increased responsibility for teaching, assessment, and classroom management
This gradual progression helps you build confidence and competence in a supportive environment.
Catalyst Academies Trust offers a Primary Teaching Degree Apprenticeship lasting 36 months (just under four years), delivered in partnership with Brighton University.
During this time, you are fully employed within one of the Trust’s primary schools in Thurrock, Essex, including Grays, South Ockendon and Aveley.
The structure includes:
Monday to Thursday in school, gaining hands-on teaching experience from day one
University-directed study every Friday, with 75% delivered online and 25% face to face
Three weeks of university-based training in Brighton each year
Ongoing support from a mentor, university tutor visits and a Trust ITT manager
In Year 2, you will complete a six-week placement in a contrasting school within the Trust, helping you broaden your experience and develop your teaching practice.
Over the 45 months, your teaching responsibility increases gradually, ensuring you are fully prepared to lead your own classroom by the end of the programme.
While a longer programme may seem like a big commitment, it offers several advantages:
More time to build confidence in the classroom
Greater depth of practical experience
Continuous mentoring and feedback
A smoother transition into a full teaching role
For many trainees, this gradual approach leads to stronger long-term outcomes and career progression.
A primary teaching apprenticeship usually takes around three to four years, providing a structured pathway that combines employment, academic study, and professional development.
If you are considering training in Essex, the Primary Teaching Degree Apprenticeship with Catalyst Academies Trust offers a 45-month programme that supports you every step of the way as you work towards becoming a qualified primary school teacher.