Taking time out of teaching is common. Whether for family reasons, a career change, or time abroad, many teachers step away from the classroom for several years. When considering a return, a key question arises: do you need to retrain?
The good news is that once you hold Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), it does not expire. This means you remain a qualified teacher, even after a long break. However, there are practical steps to take before returning.
In most cases, you do not need to retrain from scratch if you already hold QTS. Instead, schools and local authorities may ask you to:
Retraining is only necessary if you want to switch routes into teaching (for example, from unqualified teaching to QTS), or if your qualification was gained overseas and needs recognition in England.
The Department for Education (DfE) runs programmes to help teachers re-enter the profession, offering guidance, training, and resources. Many schools also provide tailored support for returners, including induction-style mentoring.
At Catalyst Academies, we work with partner schools across Essex to support teachers at every stage. This includes helping those returning from career breaks to access refresher training, classroom placements, and structured CPD.
If you are planning to re-enter the classroom after several years away, consider:
A career break does not mean the end of your teaching journey. With QTS, you remain a qualified teacher, but taking time to refresh your skills and update your training will make your transition smoother.
If you are ready to step back into teaching, explore our Essex teacher training programmes and discover how Catalyst Academies Trust can support your return to the classroom.