3x Level 6 Teacher Undergraduate Apprenticeship ST1502
Estimated Value
Up to £0
Deadline
12 June 2026
Published
Not specified
Type
Services
Overview
Milton Keynes City Council are currently out to tender for the provision of 3x Level 6 Teacher Undergraduate Apprenticeship ST1502. Suppliers that would like to take part in this tender process are invited to "Express Interest" upon which they will be given access to the full tender documentation through this e-tendering system.
Suppliers will be notified by email, and the tender documents can be accessed from the “My Tenders” area of this website by selecting the “View Details” button for this tender. Deadline for submissions of the tender will be 12 noon Friday 12th June 2026.
Please allow sufficient time to make your return as late returns will not be permitted. Any questions relating to this tender should be made via correspondence on the website. Please do not engage with any persons in the Council via email or phone regarding this tender.
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Milton Keynes City Council is looking for a training provider to deliver 3 Level 6 Teacher Undergraduate Apprenticeships (ST1502 standard). This is a contract to train and support apprentices on the path to becoming qualified teachers through an apprenticeship route rather than traditional university.
Requirements
- Ability to deliver Level 6 Teacher Undergraduate Apprenticeship to ST1502 standard
- Access to e-tendering system to submit bid
- Submission by 12 noon Friday 12th June 2026 (no late submissions accepted)
- Must respond to questions only via website correspondence (no direct email or phone contact with Council)
- No specific certifications or qualifications listed in this notice — check full tender documents for provider accreditation requirements (likely to include Ofsted registration, teaching qualification standards, or specific apprenticeship delivery accreditation)
Key Tasks & Deliverables
- Design and deliver full Level 6 Teacher Undergraduate Apprenticeship programme for 3 apprentices
- Provide teaching, training, and mentoring aligned to ST1502 standard
- Manage apprentice assessment and progress towards teaching qualifications
- Likely to include placements in schools or educational settings (confirm in full documents)
- Provide employer engagement and support to ensure apprentices meet standard
How to Read This Tender
- 1This is an 'Express Interest' process first — you're not submitting a full bid yet. Click 'Express Interest' to unlock the complete tender documents, which will contain pricing, exact requirements, apprentice numbers, duration, and success criteria.
- 2Note the hard deadline: 12 noon Friday 12th June 2026. Factor in time to prepare — assume 2-3 weeks minimum to understand the full spec and cost your delivery properly. Late submissions are rejected with no exceptions.
- 3All questions must go through the website messaging system, not direct emails or phone calls to council staff. This protects fairness and creates an audit trail. Use this to clarify anything you don't understand.
- 4ST1502 is the standard specification — search the Institute for Apprenticeships & Technical Education (IATE) website to understand exactly what this Level 6 teaching apprenticeship requires. Know the standard before you bid.
- 5Look for: contract duration, number of cohorts, whether this is a one-off or ongoing contract, payment schedule, performance metrics, and any quality/Ofsted requirements in the full documents.
Tips for Small Businesses
- If you're a smaller training provider without existing teacher apprenticeship delivery, consider partnering with a school, university, or larger training organisation as a subcontractor. Many councils accept consortium bids — check the tender terms.
- Teaching apprenticeships require specialist knowledge. If you're new to this, review the ST1502 standard on the IATE website and speak to existing providers to understand typical costs (salaries for apprentices, mentor time, assessment, employer liaison). Underpricing will damage your viability.
- Check whether the council expects you to secure apprentice placements yourself or whether they provide employer partners. This affects your cost base and delivery model significantly — ask via the website if unclear.
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Key Dates
Published
Not specified
Submission deadline
12 June 2026
Notice type
Tender
Source
council:milton-keynes-city-council
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