Registered Teacher Programme

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The Registered Teacher Programme (RTP) is a programme in England and Wales for non-graduates to complete a degree, and gain Qualified Teacher Status. The programme is designed for people that have completed two years of higher education, and have gained a qualification such as a Higher National Diploma or Foundation degree.

To be on the Registered Teacher Programme, a person is required to work in a school as an unqualified teacher, usually for two years. The minimum wage for a person on the programme is £13,599, with the school getting a grant of £4,000 from the Training and Development Agency for Schools to help towards the cost of employment.

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