PGCE Secondary Religious Education with QTS (11-16)
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
PGCE - Secondary Religious Education with QTS (11-16)
Inspire the next generation by sharing your interest in religion and spirituality with young people. In this specialised PGCE pathway, you can instil a curiosity for world religion and cultures within the children you teach.
Course Overview
Grounded in the learning of our PGCE Secondary programme, this Religious Education pathway allows you to develop the skills to teach in the secondary school setting, creating and leading engaging RE lessons. This unique specialism gives you the opportunity to inspire a curiosity for world religion in the children you teach.
You’ll learn through a blend of theory and hands-on experience, working within the National Curriculum Framework. You'll explore the key concepts and themes of the PGCE curriculum, confidently devising and delivering engaging lessons to children and young people, aged 11-16 years old.
Over half the course will be spent working in the classroom on assessed placement, with school-based enrichment activities alongside your university-based study. You'll take two placements across a variety of schools and settings, building a wealth of experience to help advance your future career.
On this course you will...
- Inspire young people to discover world religion, philosophy and ethics.
- Benefit from high-quality support from our academics and staff on a programme designed around you.
- Learn from an experienced, highly qualified programme team, working at the forefront of the academic field.
- Enjoy the intimate feel of our course delivery, with small class sizes and your own personal tutor.
Key Details
- Recruiting to: UK / RoI / Settled in UK, EU / EEA / International
- Course Location: Lancaster or School Based
- Institute: Institute of Education, Arts and Society
- Delivery Style: In-person
- Course Duration: Full-time: 1 Year
- Course Start Point: September
- Award: PGCE
Minimum entry requirements
- A satisfactory Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) background clearance check and Occupational Health check prior to starting the course.
- A satisfactory academic (University) reference, or, a satisfactory professional reference if it is more than 3 years since academic study.
What we're looking for
- Motivated applicants with the potential to work at a Masters level.
- Evidence of commitment and appropriate professional values.
- A strong personal statement conveying an enthusiasm for the subject, for working with young people and for teaching and learning.
- Graduates with a 2:2 or above degree classification.
- Aspiring teachers who can bring their passion for Religious Education to the classroom setting.
Fees & Funding
Tuition Fees
- £9,535 - UK (2025-2026)
- £14,900 - International (2025-2026)
- £9,250 - UK (2024-2025)
- £13,575 - International (2024-2025)
PGCE Alumni Scholarship
Scholarship fund worth up to £2,000
We're offering a PGCE Alumni Scholarship worth up to £2,000 to alumni of University of Cumbria.
International Finance
At the University of Cumbria, we offer affordable tuition fees for international and EU students looking to study at one of our main four campuses.
Funding
We have a wide range of scholarships, bursaries, grants and funds available to support you throughout your studies with us.
Course Structure
What you will learn
Our course ensures that you learn all the skills you need for effective teaching, from the basics of structuring and planning lessons to developing personal skills and confidence.
Modules
- PGSC7011 Investigating Teaching and Learning in Religious Education
- PGSC7012 Investigating Teaching and Learning Across and Beyond the School Curriculum
- PGSC9011 Developing Professional Skills, Knowledge and Practice
Teaching & Assessment
How you will learn
As a student at the University of Cumbria, you are part of an inclusive learning community that recognises diversity.
How you will be assessed
Assessment loosely follows two forms; summative and formative.
Progression
The programme also recognises that gaining a PGCE and achieving QTS is not the end of your professional learning journey.
Additional Costs
- Books and Journals: £50 - £100 per year
- Stationery: £30 - £40 per year
- Clothing and Equipment: £300 - £400 (optional)
- Field Trips: students will need to fund their own transport to their placement.
