The Virtual School: designated teachers
Information and resources to support designated teachers in schools and colleges.
Every school is required to have a designated teacher: someone in a position of influence within the school who can champion the needs of Children in Care and other vulnerable children in their school.
The role of the designated teacher
The designated teacher (sometimes abbreviated to DT) is a statutory role. They have a duty to help make sure the specialist support and guidance from the Virtual School has an 'on the ground' impact for the vulnerable children in their school. Designated teachers are also required to submit termly information to support a child's PEP in a timely way. They must also report on how their school has used Pupil Premium Plus funding to support the educational needs of a Child in Care.
Click here to complete the Designated Teacher's PEP submission.
Support and training for designated teachers
As a Virtual School, we offer training and support for our designated teachers, for them to feed back to their wider teams. This can include:
- new-to-role training with our Virtual School team (free)
- monthly updates from the virtual school Headteacher (free)
- termly designated teacher network training (free)
- annual designated teacher conferences (minimal cost, from Pupil Premium)