PSS and University College London are delighted to offer the National Professional Qualification for SENCOs. This is a leadership level qualification, primarily for SENCOs, school leaders or aspiring SENCOs and will be funded by the DfE in the first instance.
Scholarships may be available to all teachers and leaders from state-funded schools and settings.
What are the benefits?
This NPQ will be the mandatory qualification for SENCOs from September 2024. The new NPQ for SENCOs programme aims to develop participants’ professional knowledge and critical understanding of key concepts and debates addressed in the academic and professional literature, in order to lead and co-ordinate special educational needs and disability (SEN and D) provision across an educational setting.
Who is this course designed for?
- Special educational needs co-ordinators (SENCOs)
- Teachers interested in developing expertise in special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) or undertaking a SENCO role in future
- School leaders
All mainstream schools (including academies and free schools) must have a SENCO. The SENCO must be a qualified teacher, or the headteacher, working at the school.
This NPQ will be the mandatory qualification for SENCOs from September 2024, with teaching beginning in autumn 2024. The 3-year window to complete the mandatory qualification on taking up a SENCO post will remain following the introduction of the NPQ for SENCOs.
What will this course cover?
Designed in collaboration with leading experts and system leaders and informed by the latest evidence, the NPQ for SENCOs curriculum covers areas including:
- Establishing an inclusive school culture in which all pupils can flourish.
- Developing an expert knowledge of the statutory framework and identification of need.
- The strategic leadership and management of provision.
- Enhancing curriculum implementation, teaching and inclusive pedagogy.
- Supporting the professional development of colleagues through clear theories of change.
The programme is delivered, in partnership with UCLs national delivery partners, through a blend of online self-study, face to face events and peer coaching sessions. The programme lasts 18 months and to get your NPQ accreditation, you will need to complete the course and pass a written assessment (between 1,500 and 2,500 words).
When will it start and how much will it cost?
The programme will start in October 2024. There will be an induction conference taking place in November 2024, which will be confirmed during the application process. Participants are required to attend the conference.
Scholarships may be available for this programme.
The programme fee is £1,265 for schools and participants in England required to pay for the programme. The same fee applies to independent schools in England.
How to apply
Register with the DfE and choose the UCL IOE as your Lead Provider.
This is done through the DfE NPQ Registration Service platform and requires the following information:
- Teacher Registration Number (TRN) if applicable. If you do not have a TRN you can apply for one at this stage.
- Name as recorded by the Teacher Regulation Agency (TRA)
- Choice of NPQ
- Choice of Lead Provider i.e. UCL IOE
The registration service will confirm if you are entitled to a scholarship based on your school details. Entitlement to a scholarship does not guarantee a funded programme place.
If you are not entitled to a scholarship place, you may decide to pay (or your school may pay on your behalf). There is a schedule of fees here.
Once registration is complete, the DFE will confirm the details with UCL IOE, usually within three days although this can take longer if you are waiting for a TRN.
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NPQSENCO Route Map