Join the School of Education
We offer foundation and undergraduate degrees in early childhood studies, youth and education studies, sports management and teacher training, and postgraduate programmes designed to help education professionals excel in their careers. We prepare our students for enriching careers within the modern education system. Whether you're looking to become a classroom teacher, a nursery professional, a sports coach or an academic researcher/policy maker - we have a course for you.
As one of the largest providers of Initial Teacher Training courses in England, thousands of teachers have come through our doors since our first college started training teachers in 1841. You can train via our undergraduate three year BA Primary Education (with QTS) programme, or our one year PGCE courses (either taught directly through Roehampton or via one of our PGCE Lead Partners).
We also offer a number of degrees in the study of children and schools. You can specialise in the early years, primary education or learn about older children via our new education and youth studies degree. All these degrees prepare you for an enriching career within the modern education system. We also have a suite of postgraduate programmes designed to help education professionals excel in their careers. Whether you're looking to become a classroom teacher, a nursery professional, a sports leader or a policy maker, we have a course for you.
Highlights
We are ranked best modern university in the country for our research in Education (REF 2021).
Ofsted rates our primary age courses as "Outstanding" (2023).
Courses
Teacher Training
Do you want to inspire young people and help change lives? Would you like to enjoy a great starting salary and a rewarding career?
Teaching offers all of this. As one of the UK’s leading providers of teacher education, we can offer you an excellent chance of succeeding in the profession.
The School of Education at Roehampton is one of the principal providers of teacher training in the UK, with partnerships with over 701 schools. We have a rich 183-year history and have been providing higher education to women for longer than any other university in the country.