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Placement Communication Portal

In September 2022, we introduced a new system to our school placement providers to help with easier management of placements for our PGCE Primary Education and BA (Hons) Primary Education programmes.  Schools will find that PCP is more streamlined and efficient and has been designed to have ‘everything in one place’ in relation to placement offers/information, student allocations, placement documents/handbooks, Mentor Training, PCP User Guide.

 

If you have not accessed our Placement Portal (PCP) previously and are interested in offering placements to our trainees, then please contact Kevin Sugden or Jonathan Smith at hl.placements.education@northumbria.ac.uk or 0191 2156300.


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