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Statutory Instruments

2003 No. 1662

EDUCATION, ENGLAND

The Education (School Teachers' Qualifications) (England) Regulations 2003

Made

2nd July 2003

Laid before Parliament

8th July 2003

Coming into force

1st August 2003

In exercise of the powers conferred on the Secretary of State by sections 132, 145 and 210 of the Education Act 2002 M1 and having consulted the General Teaching Council for England in accordance with section 132(3) of that Act, the Secretary of State for Education and Skills hereby makes the following Regulations:

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C1Regulations: references to the Teacher Training Agency amended to the Training and Development Agency for Schools (1.9.2005) by virtue of Education Act 2005 (c. 18), ss. 74, 125(3)

Marginal Citations

Citation, commencement and applicationE+W

1.  These Regulations may be cited as the Education (School Teachers' Qualifications) (England) Regulations 2003 and shall come into force on 1st August 2003.

2.  These Regulations shall apply in relation to England.

InterpretationE+W

3.  In these Regulations –

the 1959 Regulations” means the Schools Regulations 1959 M2;

the 1982 Regulations” means the Education (Teachers) Regulations 1982 M3;

the 1989 Regulations” means the Education (Teachers) Regulations 1989 M4;

the 1993 Regulations” means the Education (Teachers) Regulations 1993 M5;

the 1999 Regulations” means the Education (Teachers' Qualifications and Health Standards) (England) Regulations 1999 M6;

the 2003 Specified Work Regulations” means the Education (Specified Work and Registration) (England) Regulations 2003 M7;

[F1The 2015 European Union Regulations” means the European Union (Recognition of Professional Qualifications) Regulations 2015;]

accredited institution” means an institution accredited by the [F2Secretary of State] under regulation 11;

city college” means a city technology college or a city college for the technology of the arts;

the Council” means the General Teaching Council for England;

employment” means employment under a contract of employment or the engagement of a person to provide his services otherwise than under a contract of employment and references to being employed shall be construed accordingly;

further education institution” means an institution which provides further education and is maintained by a local education authority, or is within the further education sector;

hearing impaired” means deaf or partially hearing;

institution” means a further education institution or an institution within the higher education sector;

school” means a school maintained by a local education authority or a special school not so maintained;

teaching” means carrying out work of a kind which is specified by regulations made under section 133 of the Education Act 2002 and “to teach” shall be construed accordingly; and

visually impaired” means blind or partially sighted.

Revocations and transitional provisionsE+W

4.—(1) The regulations mentioned in Part 1 of Schedule 1 are revoked to the extent specified in that Schedule.

(2) The transitional provisions mentioned in Part 2 of Schedule 1 have effect.

Qualified teacher statusE+W

[F35.  Subject to regulations 6, 7, 8 and 9, a person is a qualified teacher if that person is mentioned in paragraphs 2 to 13B of Part 1 of Schedule 2.]

Mandatory Qualifications for teachers of hearing impaired pupilsE+W

6.  Subject to regulations 8 and 9, a person shall not be a qualified teacher for the purpose of teaching a class of pupils who are hearing impaired unless in addition to being a qualified teacher in accordance with regulation 5, he possesses a qualification approved by the Secretary of State for the purpose of this regulation.

Mandatory Qualifications for teachers of visually impaired pupilsE+W

7.  Subject to regulations 8 and 9, a person shall not be a qualified teacher for the purpose of teaching a class of pupils who are visually impaired unless in addition to being a qualified teacher in accordance with regulation 5, he possesses a qualification approved by the Secretary of State for the purpose of this regulation.

Mandatory Qualifications for teachers of pupils who are both hearing and visually impairedE+W

8.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2) and regulation 9, a person shall not be a qualified teacher for the purpose of teaching a class of pupils who are both hearing impaired and visually impaired unless in addition to being a qualified teacher in accordance with regulation 5, he possesses a qualification approved by the Secretary of State for the purpose of this regulation.

(2) A person who possesses a qualification approved under regulation 6 or 7 shall be a qualified teacher for the purpose of paragraph (1) if his head teacher is satisfied that no teacher with a qualification approved under paragraph (1) is available to teach the class in question.

9.  A person who does not possess a qualification approved under regulation 6, 7 or 8 shall be a qualified teacher for the purpose of teaching a class of pupils who are –

(a)hearing impaired,

(b)visually impaired, or

(c)both hearing impaired and visually impaired,

if his head teacher is satisfied that the person in question is in the process of obtaining the qualification required by regulation 6, 7 or 8, as the case may be, and provided that the aggregate period for which he teaches a class of pupils by virtue of this regulation does not exceed three years.

[F4Status of teachers from other European states who are qualified only to teach pupils with special educational needsE+W

9A.(1) A person described in paragraph 8A of Part 1 of Schedule 2 is a qualified teacher only for the purposes of teaching in a special school or a specialist unit.

(2) In this regulation, “specialist unit” means an arrangement—

(i)within a school maintained by a local authority which is not a special school; and

(ii)in which children with special educational needs are taught wholly or mainly within classes designated for such children.]

Award of qualified teacher status by the General Teaching Council for EnglandE+W

F510.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Accredited InstitutionsE+W

[F611.  The Secretary of State may accredit an institution as a provider of courses or programmes of initial school teacher training.]

David Miliband

Minister of State,

Department for Education and Skills

Regulation 4

SCHEDULE 1E+W

PART 1E+WRevocations

Regulations RevokedReferencesExtent of Revocation
The Education (Teachers' Qualifications and Health Standards)(England) Regulations 1999S.I. 1999/2166

The whole Regulations except –

regulation 3 to the extent that it relates to regulations 5, 6 and 7;

regulations 5, 6 and 7;

paragraphs 6 and 7 of Schedule 1; and

Schedule 2.

The Education (Teachers' Qualifications and Health Standards)(England) (Amendment)Regulations 2000S.I. 2000/2704The whole Regulations
The General Teaching Council for England (Additional Functions) Order 2001S.I. 2001/1214The whole Order
The Education (Teachers' Qualifications and Health Standards)(England) (Amendment No. 3) Regulations 2001S.I. 2001/3737The whole Regulations
The Education (Teachers' Qualifications and Health Standards)(England) (Amendment)Regulations 2002S.I. 2002/1434The whole Regulations
The Education (Teachers' Qualifications and Health Standards)(England) (Amendment)Regulations 2003S.I. 2003/107The whole Regulations

PART 2E+WSavings and General Transitional Provisions

1.  Any person who immediately before 1st August 2003 possessed –E+W

(a)a qualification approved for the purpose of regulation 11 of the 1999 Regulations;

(b)a qualification approved for the purpose of regulation 14 of the 1993 Regulations;

(c)a qualification approved for the purpose of regulation 15 of the 1989 Regulations;

(d)a qualification mentioned in regulation 15(1) of the 1982 regulations;

(e)a comparable qualification approved for the purposes of that regulation;

(f)a qualification mentioned in regulation 20(3) of the 1959 Regulations; or

(g)an equivalent qualification approved for the purposes of that regulation,

shall be treated as possessing a qualification approved for the purpose of regulation 6.

2.  Any person who immediately before 1st August 2003 possessed –E+W

(a)a qualification approved for the purpose of regulation 12 of the 1999 Regulations;

(b)a qualification approved for the purpose of regulation 15 of the 1993 Regulations;

(c)a qualification approved for the purpose of regulation 16 of the 1989 Regulations;

(d)a qualification mentioned in regulation 16(1) of the 1982 Regulations;

(e)a qualification approved for the purpose of that regulation as comparable to a qualification so mentioned; or

(f)a qualification for teaching blind pupils which, immediately before 8th April 1982, satisfied the requirements of the Secretary of State under regulation 15(2) of the Handicapped Pupils and Special Schools Regulations 1959 M8,

shall be treated as possessing a qualification approved for the purpose of regulation 7.

Marginal Citations

3.—(1) A person who is mentioned in sub-paragraph (2) shall be a qualified teacher for the purposes of teaching a class of pupils who are both hearing and visually impaired, notwithstanding that he is not a qualified teacher for the purpose of regulation 8(1).E+W

(2) A person who satisfies the requirements of –

(a)regulation 13 of the 1999 Regulations, or

(b)regulation 18 of the 1982 Regulations,

for employment as the teacher of a class of pupils who were both deaf or partially hearing and blind.

4.  Any accreditation for the purposes of –E+W

(a)regulation 15 of the 1999 Regulations in force immediately before 1st August 2003;

(b)paragraph 2 of Schedule 3 to the 1999 Regulations in force immediately before 15th December 2001; or

(c)paragraph 3 of Schedule 3 to the 1993 Regulations in force immediately before 1st September 1999,

shall have effect as if given for the purposes of regulation 11.

[F74A.  Any accreditation given for the purposes of regulation 11, in force immediately before 1st April 2012, shall continue to have effect.]E+W

5.  The employment-based teacher training scheme established for the purposes of paragraph 19 of Schedule 2 to the 1999 Regulations shall have effect as if established for the purposes of paragraph 10 of Schedule 2 to these Regulations, and persons who are undertaking teacher training by virtue of that scheme shall continue to do so as if for the purposes of paragraph 10 of Schedule 2.E+W

6.  A person who is undertaking a training programme pursuant to paragraph 9 of Schedule 3 to the 1999 Regulations shall continue to do so as if for the purposes of paragraph 10 of Schedule 2.E+W

Regulation 5

SCHEDULE 2E+WQualified Teacher Status Requirements

PART 1E+W

1.  In this Schedule –E+W

EEA Agreement” means the Agreement on the European Economic Area signed at Oporto on 2nd May 1992 M9 as adjusted by the Protocol signed at Brussels on 17th March 1993 M10;

[F8the 2008 Regulations” means the Education (Induction Arrangements for School Teachers) (England) Regulations 2008;]

the CNAA” means the Council for National Academic Awards;

[F9coronavirus” means severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2);]

foreign institution” means any institution other than a United Kingdom institution;

graduate teacher” means a person who has been granted an authorisation to teach in accordance with paragraphs 5 to 11 of Schedule 2 to the 1999 Regulations before 1st September 2002;

recommending body” means the body that is the organiser of the training given or to be given to the person named in the recommendation;

registered teacher” means a person who has been granted an authorisation to teach in accordance with paragraphs 12 to 18 of Schedule 2 to the 1999 Regulations before 1st September 2002;

specified standards” means the standards applying as at the time of assessment specified by the Secretary of State as the standards required of a person who seeks to achieve qualified teacher status;

Switzerland Agreement” means the Agreement between the European Community and its Member States of the one part and the Swiss Confederation of the other on the Free Movement of Persons signed at Luxembourg on 21st June 1999 M11 and which came into force on 1st June 2002; and

United Kingdom institution” means an institution established in the United Kingdom, other than one which is, or is affiliated to or forms part of, an institution whose principal establishment is outside the United Kingdom and includes the CNAA.

2.  The person is a qualified teacher by virtue of paragraph 1 of Schedule 3 to the 1999 Regulations.E+W

3.  The person is a qualified teacher by virtue of regulations made in relation to Wales and from time to time in force under –E+W

(a)section 132 of the Education Act 2002, or

(b)before any such Regulations are made, section 218(2) of the Education Reform Act 1988 M12.

Marginal Citations

4.  The person has successfully completed a course of initial school teacher training at an educational institution in Scotland or Northern Ireland.E+W

5.  The person [F10has full registration] as a teacher of primary or secondary education with the General Teaching Council for Scotland.E+W

[F116.  The person—E+W

(a)has been awarded confirmation of recognition as a teacher in schools in Northern Ireland by the Department of Education, Northern Ireland Office or by the General Teaching Council for Northern Ireland, that confirmation not having been subsequently withdrawn, and

(b)has undertaken a period of not less than sixty days practical teaching experience at an educational institution in Northern Ireland.]

7.[F12(1)] The person –E+W

(a)holds a first degree or equivalent qualification granted by a United Kingdom institution or an equivalent degree or other qualification granted by a foreign institution;

(b)successfully completes a course of initial teacher training at an accredited institution in England;

(c)[F13(i)]undertakes any period of practical teaching experience for the purposes of that course of initial teacher training wholly or mainly in a school, city college, academy, independent school or other institution F14... in England [F15, or in a school administered by Service Children’s Education] [F16, or]

[F17(ii)has been unable, for a reason relating to the incidence or transmission of coronavirus, to undertake such a period wholly or mainly in an institution in England or in a school administered by Service Children’s Education, but before 1st September 2020 does so in a school or other institution outside England; and]

(d)[F18(i)]is assessed by the accredited institution as meeting the specified standards [F19, or]

[F20(ii)has been unable to meet the specified standards for a reason relating to the incidence or transmission of coronavirus but, before 1st September 2020, is assessed by the accredited institution as demonstrating adequate progress towards meeting them such that the accredited institution is satisfied that the person would have met them but for that reason.]

Textual Amendments

[F217A.  The person—E+W

(a)holds a first degree or equivalent qualification granted by a United Kingdom institution or an equivalent degree or other qualification granted by a foreign institution;

(b)is assessed by an accredited institution as meeting such criteria as may from time to time be specified by the Secretary of State; and

(c)has undertaken a period of practical teaching experience such that the person is assessed by the accredited institution as meeting the specified standards.]

[F228.  The person is a person who is, as respects the profession of school teacher, entitled to practice pursuant to Part 2 and Chapters 1, 2 and 4 of Part 3 of [F23the 2015 European Union Regulations].]E+W

[F248A.(1) The person is—E+W

(a)entitled to partial access to the profession of school teacher pursuant to Part 2 and Chapters 1, 2 and 4 of Part 3 of the 2015 European Union Regulations by virtue of Part 1 of those Regulations; and

(b)qualified only to teach pupils with special educational needs in the person’s home State;

(2) In this paragraph, “home State” has the meaning given in regulation 2(1) of the 2015 European Union Regulations.]

9.—(1) Where a person has been granted an authorisation to teach under Part II or III of Schedule 2 to the 1999 Regulations before 1st September 2002, the recommending body has submitted to the [F25Secretary of State or, before 1st April 2012, submitted to the] Council –E+W

(a)a recommendation that the person should be awarded qualified teacher status; and

(b)a statement described in sub-paragraph (2).

(2) The statement states that the person –

(a)has been assessed by a competent person as meeting the specified standards;

(b)holds a first degree or equivalent qualification granted by a United Kingdom institution, or a qualification of an equivalent standard granted by an educational institution elsewhere; and

(c)satisfies one of the following requirements –

(i)he has successfully completed service as a graduate teacher or a registered teacher for the period of the authorisation and has successfully completed any training proposed in the recommendation for an authorisation;

(ii)he has completed not less than 3 months service as a graduate teacher or not less than one year’s service as a registered teacher and has made such progress during his period of service as a graduate teacher or a registered teacher that in the view of the recommending body he did not need, in the light of that progress, to complete that service for the period of authorisation before being assessed under paragraph (a); or

(iii)he has successfully completed a programme of professional training for teachers in any country outside the United Kingdom and which is recognised as such a programme of training by the competent authority in that country.

(3) In this paragraph a “competent person” means in a case where the recommending body is an accredited institution, that institution, and in any other case it means the person approved by the [F26Secretary of State or, before 1st April 2012, the] Teacher Training Agency for the purpose of carrying out the assessment referred to in paragraph (2)(a).

10.—(1) The person –E+W

(a)successfully completes a period of training on an employment-based teacher training scheme, and

(b)[F27(i)]is assessed by or on behalf of the [F28Secretary of State, or was assessed before 1st April 2012 by the Training and Development Agency for Schools,] as meeting the specified standards [F29, or]

[F30(ii)has been unable to meet the specified standards for a reason relating to the incidence or transmission of coronavirus but, before 1st September 2020, is assessed by an accredited institution as demonstrating adequate progress towards meeting them such that the accredited institution is satisfied that the person would have met them but for that reason.]

F31(2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(3) An “employment-based teacher training scheme” is a scheme established by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this paragraph whereby a person may undertake initial teacher training in order to obtain qualified teacher status while being employed to teach at a school, city college, Academy, independent school or other institution F32... .

F31(4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

11.—(1) [F33The States of Guernsey Education Department] has submitted to the [F34Secretary of State or, before 1st April 2012, submitted to the] Council a recommendation that the person should be awarded qualified teacher status and a statement that the person satisfies the requirements specified in sub-paragraph (2), (3) or (4).E+W

(2) The person successfully completes two school years' full-time service or the equivalent period of part-time service as a teacher licensed by [F33the States of Guernsey Education Department] and the training specified in the licence.

(3) The person –

(a)successfully completes not less than one school year’s service as a teacher licensed by [F33the States of Guernsey Education Department] and the training specified in the licence; [F35and]

F36(b). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(c)before the date of commencement of the licence, had been employed for not less than two years as a teacher or a lecturer at an independent school (including a city college or Academy) or an institution or a university in the United Kingdom or as an Instructor or Education officer in the Armed Forces of the Crown or as an instructor under paragraph 3 of Schedule 2 to the 1993 Regulations or paragraph 3 of Schedule 2 to the 1999 Regulations or paragraph 4 of Schedule 2 to the 2003 Specified Work Regulations and was not dismissed on grounds other than redundancy.

(4) The person –

(a)successfully completes not less than one school term’s service as a licensed teacher and the training proposed in the recommendation for a licence;

(b)had, before the date of commencement of the licence, successfully completed either –

(i)a course of at least three years' duration of initial training for teachers in schools at an educational institution outside England and Wales, or

(ii)a first degree course and a postgraduate course of initial training for teachers in schools at such an institution (whether or not the same institution); and

(c)had been employed for not less than one year as a teacher or lecturer in a school, independent school (including city college or Academy), institution or university or other educational establishment either in England or Wales or elsewhere and was not dismissed on grounds other than redundancy.

12.—(1) Before 1st September 2004 the recommending authority has submitted to the Council a recommendation that the person should be awarded qualified teacher status and a statement that –E+W

(a)on the date of the recommendation he is employed as a teacher in an independent school;

(b)he has been assessed by the recommending authority as meeting the specified standards;

(c)before –

(i)1st January 1974 he obtained qualifications meeting the requirements of paragraph 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 or 20 of Part 2 of this Schedule, or

(ii)1st January 1974 he obtained a degree granted by a United Kingdom university or by the CNAA or by a foreign institution, or

(iii)1st September 1989 he obtained a degree granted by a United Kingdom university or by the CNAA or by a foreign institution in mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, botany, zoology, physiology, biochemistry or geology; and

(d)he was employed as a teacher in an independent school at any time before 1st September 1989.

(2) In this paragraph – “recommending authority” means –

(a)in the case of a teacher who is not a head teacher or principal, the head teacher or principal of the independent school at which he is employed to teach, and

(b)in the case of a head teacher or principal, the chairman of the governing body of the school, or if none the proprietor of the school.

13.—(1) Before 1st September 2004 the recommending authority has submitted to the Council a recommendation that a person should be awarded qualified teacher status and a statement that –E+W

(a)on the date of the recommendation he is –

(i)employed as a teacher in a further education institution, or

(ii)an instructor in a school by virtue of paragraph 4 of Schedule 2 to the 2003 Specified Work Regulations;

(b)he has been assessed by the recommending authority as meeting the specified standards;

(c)before–

(i)1st January 1974 he obtained qualifications meeting the requirements of paragraph 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, or 20 of Part 2 of this Schedule;

(ii)1st January 1974 he obtained a degree granted by a United Kingdom university or by the CNAA or by a foreign institution; or

(iii)1st September 1989 he obtained a degree granted by a United Kingdom university or by the CNAA or by a foreign institution in mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, botany, zoology, physiology, biochemistry or geology;

(d)he was employed as a teacher in a further education institution at any time before 1st September 1989;

(e)he holds a Certificate in Education or a Post-graduate Certificate in Education; and

(f)in the opinion of the recommending authority, he has sufficient teaching experience to be able to teach pupils aged from 14 years to 19 years.

(2) In this paragraph – “recommending authority” means –

(a)in the case of a teacher who is not a head teacher or principal, the head teacher or principal of the further education institution at which the person is employed to teach; and

(b)in the case of a head teacher or principal, the chairman of the governing body.

[F3713A.(1) The person—E+W

(a)has successfully completed a programme of professional training for teachers in a country mentioned in sub-paragraph (2), which programme is recognised as such by the competent authority in that country;

(b)has satisfied any additional requirements (including any period of professional experience comparable to an induction period under the 2008 Regulations) which are necessary in order for a person in that country to be eligible for employment as a qualified teacher on a permanent basis in—

(i)a government school, where that country is Australia; or

(ii)a school which is wholly or mainly government funded, where that country is Canada, New Zealand or the United States of America; and

(c)is not a person mentioned in sub-paragraph (3).

(2) The countries are—

(a)Australia;

(b)Canada;

(c)New Zealand; and

(d)the United States of America.

(3) The person—

(a)is the subject of any decision of, or proceedings before, the relevant body which restricts or may restrict that person’s eligibility to teach in that country;

(b)has, before 1st April 2012, failed to obtain qualified teacher status following assessment against the specified standards mentioned in paragraph 10(1)(b); or

(c)is included on the list kept by the Secretary of State under section 141C(1)(b) of the Education Act 2002.

(4) In this paragraph “relevant body” means the authority or person who is authorised to take action or decisions in respect of professional disciplinary proceedings concerning the teaching profession in each of the countries mentioned in sub-paragraph (2).]

[F3813B.  The person—E+W

(a)has been awarded qualified teacher learning and skills status—

(i)on or before 31st October 2014, by the Institute for Learning; or

(ii)on or after 1st November 2014, by the Education and Training Foundation;

(b)is a professional member of the Education and Training Foundation; and

(c)is not included on the list kept by the Secretary of State under section 141C(1)(b) of the Education Act 2002.]

PART 2E+W

14.—(1) The requirements of this paragraph are that the person –E+W

(a)obtained before 1st January 1965 the qualification of –

(i)London University Diploma in Fine Art (Slade School),

(ii)Diploma of Associateship of the Royal College of Art (ARCA) or Master of Art of the Royal College of Art (M Art (RCA)),

(iii)Diploma of Designer of the Royal College of Art (Des RCA) or Certificate of Designer of the Royal College of Art (Cert Des RCA) or Master of Design of the Royal College of Art (M Des (RCA)),

(iv)Certificate of the Royal Academy Schools awarded on the successful completion of the course at the Academy, or

(v)Diploma in Art and Design awarded by the National Council for Diplomas in Art and Design; or

(b)obtained a qualification specified in (i) to (v) of paragraph (a) on or after 1st January 1965, and before he obtained that qualification he had attained the minimum education qualifications required for entrance to a recognised college of education.

15.  The requirements of this paragraph are that the person obtained the City and Guilds of London Institute Teacher’s Certificate in Handicraft before 1st January 1961.E+W

16.  The requirements of this paragraph are that the person –E+W

(a)obtained the qualification of –

(i)Birmingham School of Music’s Graduate Diploma (GBSM),

(ii)Guildhall School of Music’s Graduate Diploma (GGSM),

(iii)London College of Music’s Graduate Diploma (GLCM),

(iv)Northern School of Music’s Graduate Diploma (GNSM),

(v)Royal College of Music’s Degree of Master in Music (M Mus, RCM),

(vi)Royal College of Organists' Fellowship Diploma (FRCO),

(vii)Royal Manchester College of Music’s Graduate Diploma (GRSM (Manchester)),

(viii)Royal Schools of Music’s Graduate Diploma (GRSM), or

(ix)Trinity College of Music’s Graduate Diploma (GTCL); or

(b)obtained before 1st January 1964 the qualification of –

(i)Birmingham School of Music’s Diploma awarded on the successful completion of the two year teacher training course for the Associateship of the Birmingham School of Music (ABSM) (TTD), or the Diploma of Associateship of the Birmingham School of Music (ABSM) (Teacher) of any instrument or the voice awarded on the successful completion of the three year full-time course or a period of part-time study,

(ii)The London School of Dalcroze Eurhythmics, Liphook’s Teaching Certificate awarded on the successful completion of the three year course ending on or before 31st December 1955,

(iii)The Dalcroze Society (Incorporated) Training Centre’s Certificate awarded on the successful completion of the three year course ending in 1954 or 1955,

(iv)The Dalcroze Society (Incorporated) London School of Eurhythmics’s Certificate awarded on the successful completion of the three year course ending on or after 1st January 1956,

(v)Dartington College and Arts Centre’s Diploma of Music Education for Schools,

(vi)Associateship of the Guildhall School of Music (AGSM) or Licentiate of the Guildhall School of Music (LGSM) with special Teacher’s Diploma (Music) or AGSM or LGSM Teacher’s Diploma (instrumental or otherwise) or AGSM or LGSM Aural Training and Musical Appreciation or AGSM or LGSM Class Singing and Voice Training,

(vii)Huddersfield College of Technology’s Diploma in Music,

(viii)Licentiate of the London College of Music Teacher’s Diploma (LLCM (TD)) in an instrument, or the voice or (if obtained not later than 31st December 1960) in School Music or LLCM in School Music,

(ix)Northern School of Music’s Associate Diploma of Music Education,

(x)Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music (LRAM) Teacher’s Diploma (instrumental or otherwise) or LRAM Aural Training or LRAM Voice Culture and Class Singing,

(xi)Associateship of the Royal College of Music (ARCM) Teacher’s Diploma (instrumental or otherwise),

(xii)Associateship of the Royal Manchester College of Music (ARMCM) or ARMCM (School Music),

(xiii)Trinity College of Music’s Licentiate Teacher’s Diploma, Licentiate of Trinity College London (LTCL) (instrumental or otherwise) or Fellowship, FTCL or Diploma of Music Education for Schools (LTCL Mus Ed),

(xiv)The Diploma in Music of any College of the University of Wales, or

(xv)Licentiate of the Royal Schools of Music (LRSM) or Royal Schools of Music’s Teacher’s Diploma (instrumental or otherwise);

and before he had obtained the qualification referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) he had attained the minimum educational qualifications required for entrance to a recognised college of education.

17.  The requirements of this paragraph are that the person obtained the qualification of –E+W

(a)two certificates in different needlecraft subjects of the City and Guilds of London Institute, one of which must be a Teacher’s Certificate;

(b)Technical Teachers' Certificate of the City and Guilds of London Institute awarded from 1955 to 1964 and two Certificates of the Institute in different needlecraft subjects, one of which must be an advanced certificate; or

(c)Domestic Subjects (Further Education) Teacher’s Certificate of the City and Guilds of London Institute awarded from 1956 to 1970, together with –

(i)two Certificates of the Institute in different needlecraft subjects, one of which must be an advanced certificate, or

(ii)the Institute’s Certificate in Advanced Domestic Cookery and the Institute’s Certificate in Housecraft or Home Management.

18.  The requirements of this paragraph are that the person obtained the qualification of –E+W

(a)Associateship of the Royal College of Science (London),

(b)Membership or Associate Membership of the Institute of Physics including Associateship or Graduateship of the Institute obtained before 1st March 1971,

(c)Associateship or Graduateship of the Royal Institute of Chemistry, or

(d)Membership of the Institute of Biology.

19.  The requirements of this paragraph are that the person obtained the qualification of –E+W

(a)Teaching Diploma awarded on successful completion of the three year course at the Central School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art (later the Central School of Speech and Drama),

(b)Teaching Diploma in Speech and Drama awarded on successful completion of the three year course at the Royal Academy of Music,

(c)Teaching Diploma in Speech and Drama awarded on successful completion of the three year course at the New College of Speech and Drama,

(d)Associateship of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama (AGSM) Teacher’s Diploma in Speech and Drama awarded on successful completion of the three year course at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama before 1st January 1960,

(e)Diploma awarded on successful completion of the three year course in Speech and Drama conducted by the Rose Bruford Training College of Speech and Drama (later Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama),

(f)Teacher’s Certificate awarded on successful completion of the three year full-time course of training in Speech and Drama conducted by the Northern School of Music until 1968,

(g)Diploma awarded in 1969 on the successful completion of the three year full-time course of training for teachers of Speech and Drama at the Manchester College of Art and Design, or

(h)Diploma awarded from 1970 on the successful completion of the three year full-time course of training for teachers of Speech and Drama at Manchester Polytechnic,

and before he obtained a qualification referred to in paragraphs (a) to (h) he had attained the minimum education qualifications required for entrance to a recognised college of education.

Other QualificationsE+W

20.  The requirements of this paragraph are that the person obtained the qualification of –

(a)Higher National Diploma,

(b)Higher National Certificate,

(c)Diploma in Technology awarded by the National Council for Technological Awards or the CNAA, or

(d)National Froebel Union or Foundation’s Certificate A awarded on successful completion of a three year course.

21.  In this Part “the minimum educational qualifications required for entrance to a recognised college of education” means a minimum of five General Certificate of Education ordinary level qualifications, or the equivalent.E+W

Explanatory Note

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations supersede the Education (Teachers' Qualifications and Health Standards) (England) Regulations 1999 (“the 1999 Regulations”). Some drafting changes have been made to the 1999 Regulations and some obsolete provisions removed.

The provisions formerly within Schedule 2 to the 1999 Regulations are now incorporated within Schedule 2 to the Education (Specified Work and Registration) (England) Regulations 2003.

Schedule 2 to these Regulations specifies the various routes to achieve qualified teacher status. Under regulation 10, the General Teaching Council for England awards qualified teacher status to the persons mentioned in paragraphs 4 to 13 of Schedule 2.