NPQSENCOs
We’re pleased to announce that we are partnering with education charity Ambition Institute and the National Institute of Teaching (NIoT) to deliver the NPQ for SENDCOs. Use the links below to find out about the courses from our respective lead providers.
Whether you choose to do your NPQ with Ambition Institute or NIoT through Unity Teaching School Hub, please register your interest with us so we can keep you up-to-date and remember to register with the DfE as soon as possible (if you haven't already).
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NPQSENCOs with Ambition Institute
NPQSENCOs with NIoT
In 18 months, you’ll become an expert leader of special educational needs and learn how you can build an inclusive culture in your school where all pupils can succeed.
- A new NPQ for SENCOs
- Excel as a SENCO
- Flexible learning to suit your timetable
- Build on your existing SEND expertise
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Why us?
Unity Teaching School Hub, in partnership with PLN, provides trusted local delivery with expert facilitation.
Choose Ambition Institute's NPQ for SENCOs and you’ll be joining over 29,000 teachers and school leaders who’ve selected one of the new and reformed Ambition NPQs as of March 2024.
Evidence informed curriculum
Our carefully sequenced and evidence informed NPQ is designed around the key problems you face. You'll learn to implement tailored SEND strategies related to your school’s context.
Access the latest SEND research
This includes core school leadership domains like teaching, behaviour and culture, alongside specialist SEND knowledge on topics like identifying need, running effective intervention and working within the law.
Train to your timetable
Our ‘little and often’ approach means you can engage with our NPQs around your busy timetable, with minimal time needed out of school.
No large project
Plus, on our NPQs there’s no large project at the end. Instead, you’ll sit an ‘open book’ assessment with support via two on-demand webinars and a dedicated, live assessment preparation clinic to help you get the most from your NPQ.
Benefits for you
Excel as a SENCO
Learn how to become a strategic leader of SEND. You’ll discover what good SEND provision looks like and work with other staff to support your school to meet the needs of all pupils, whilst working confidently within statutory guidance.
Establish a positive culture
You’ll lead on establishing and sustaining a positive, safe and supportive culture across your school for all pupils.
Develop a strategic SEND provision
Learn how to contribute to and implement a strong and robust SEND strategy and support the delivery of effective provision, working with other agencies and specialists for pupils with SEND, and their families.
Designed by SEND experts
Benefit from a programme which is designed and delivered by SEND specialists including current SENCOs and experts from across the sector.
Invest in your future
Ongoing professional development helps you to grow and thrive as a SENCO. You will follow an evidence-informed framework and gain a professional accreditation at the end of the programme.
Learn at your pace
This programme is designed to fit around your leadership role and much of the work can be completed in bite-size chunks around your existing work timetable.
Connect with your peers
You will train alongside other SENCOs from similar school contexts. You can share your experiences and build a strong support network.
Benefits for your school
Develop your school’s SEND provision
Your SENCOs will learn strategies and solutions to implement a strong SEND provision across your school. This includes creating an effective school-wide culture and supporting the development of a positive, safe and supportive school environment where all pupils can thrive.
Access the latest SEND learning
Teachers and leaders will bring more evidence-based teaching and learning into your classrooms, meaning high quality teaching and improved outcomes for all pupils, including those with SEND.
Create a ‘golden thread’
The NPQs are all aligned. So, no matter what career stage your teachers are at, by joining this programme, they will benefit from an evidence-based framework. They will also share a common language with other NPQ participants that they can pass on to colleagues.
Identify future leaders
Competent and confident leaders who excel in their roles will be more likely to apply for senior positions in your school when they arise.
Retain your teaching talent
By allowing teachers to develop and nurture their talents in specialist areas such as SEND, you are investing in their future. This will boost their confidence, making them feel supported and less likely to apply for jobs elsewhere.
Tap into a network
Your teachers will train alongside peers from other schools with similar contexts, supported by facilitators that fully understand your school's needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the NPQ for SENCOs programme for?
The NPQ in SENCOs is designed for current or aspiring SENCOs, or school leaders such as senior leaders or headteachers.
The NPQ for SENCOs is also open to leaders in specialist or alternative provision.
How long does the NPQ for SENCOs programme last?
The NPQ for SENCOs is an 18-month programme, with a mixture of live, facilitated sessions and self-directed learning.
How does the NPQ for SENCOs programme accommodate busy schedules?
The NPQ for SENCOs is designed to fit around your schedule with a 'little and often' approach that aligns with insights from the science of learning.
Is the NPQ for SENCOs programme fully funded?
The NPQ for SENCOs is DfE-funded for teachers and school leaders, at eligible schools and organisations in England. Find out more about the eligibility criteria in the 'Funding' tab.
Are there any specific requirements to enrol on the NPQ for SENCOs programme?
To be eligible for the NPQ for SENCOs, you must be a serving teacher or leader in a school or eligible organisation in England.
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Curriculum
This programme follows the Department for Education’s National Professional Qualification (NPQ): SENCO framework.
On this programme, you will learn how to:
- Contribute to establishing and sustaining a positive and supportive culture across the school for all pupils.
- Support senior leaders to ensure staff and governors enact statutory guidance.
- Support teachers and support staff to understand the importance of expert teaching for all pupils and to implement a graduated approach in the classroom, subject or domain effectively.
- Support the delivery of effective provision for pupils with SEND and their families, and be able to review, monitor, evaluate and improve the impact of SEND provision.
- Work with staff, specialists and other agencies to assist the school in meeting the needs of all pupils.
- Implement an efficient SEND identification process across the school which ensures that barriers to learning are identified and addressed at the earliest opportunity.
- Work with and equip fellow leaders with the skills to establish and sustain effective curriculum planning that enable teachers to plan, adapt and teach effectively for all pupils.
- Support the development of a positive, safe and supportive environment for pupils across the whole school.
- Ensure all pupils feel motivated in school with a supportive setting to enable them to reach their aspirations and potential.
Note: programme content is subject to change.
How you'll learn
Our NPQ for SENCOs is designed so you can engage in live, facilitated sessions alongside modules you can complete at any time.
The first cohort will start in October 2024. Partner cohort locations and dates may vary.
Over 18 months, our NPQ for SENCOs includes:
- Two full day conferences (6hrs each).
- Nine courses (each course lasts six weeks and loosely aligned to a school half term).
- Each course includes six modules.
- Seven two-hour clinics (facilitated sessions).
- One two-hour assessment clinic.
- Five communities (1hr 15mins group sessions).
The content is delivered through blended learning. This includes a mix of real-time, interactive online sessions and self-guided modules you complete in your own time.
The programme includes facilitator-led sessions with your peer group that focus on decision making. The programme starts with a one-day live conference.
Note: programme content is subject to change.
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Assessment
Our NPQ courses no longer include a large project at the end. Instead, you’ll sit an ‘open book’ style assessment in which you respond to a short case study. The assessment window starts at the end of the 18-month programme and runs for three months. During this time:
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>Testimonials |
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Testimonials
The training has exceeded my expectations. I am so glad I am part of the programme and wish that I had started sooner.
Ambition NPQ participant
The training has far surpassed my expectations. I regularly reflect on content and share with colleagues. I am also more confident in finding the answers myself as a result of attending this course.
Ambition NPQ participant
This course has given me the confidence I was lacking to lead an area of the curriculum in school. It has given me a structure of how to identify what changes we need to make and how to implement change to improve student outcomes.
Ambition NPQ participant
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Funding
NEW for autumn 2024! Department for Education NPQ scholarship funding is available for this NPQ to all publicly funded schools and 16 to 19 educational organisations in England.
DfE-funded scholarships are available for all those who meet the following criteria:
- a current or aspiring SENCO, or a school leader such as a senior leader or headteacher.
We expect more information to be provided by the Department for Education in the summer term.
If you do not work in an eligible school, the NPQ in Early Years Leadership costs £1,139 plus VAT.
Get in touch to find out more or see our funding page.
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Apply
Register your interest now for NPQs starting in the Autumn term (October 2024).
The DfE have capped funded places - we have a set number of places with each of our Lead Providers. To increase the likelihood of you successfully securing a scholarship-funded (fully-funded) place, please use our Register Your Interest form to tell us you want to apply, and we will advise you which Lead Provider programme to choose during your DfE registration.
Once you have heard from us regarding which Lead Provider to choose, register here with the DfE.
The NPQ for SENCOs is mandatory for SENCOs. You will need to complete this qualification within the first three years in the role. If you have already obtained the NASENCO qualification you do not need to complete the NPQ for SENCOs.
To apply for the NPQ for SENCOs, you must be a current or aspiring SENCO, or a school leader such as a senior leader or headteacher.
The NPQ for SENCOs is also open to leaders in specialist or alternative provision.
NPQs are not suitable for active Early Career Teachers.
Teacher Reference Number
To apply for an NPQ, you will need your Teacher Reference Number (TRN).
If you’ve forgotten your TRN, you can:
1. Check your payslip or pension statement.
2. Use Find a lost TRN to check if you have a TRN or find your TRN.
If you have any questions, email UTSH NPQ Team and a member of our team will be in touch with next steps.