Why Early Years Initial Teacher Training (EYITT) matters for childminders

This nationally recognised qualification provides a structured route for you to enhance teaching practice, deepen understanding of early learning and strengthen leadership skills while continuing to operate your business.

Achieving EYTS allows you to:

  • Deliver even higher-quality early education and improve outcomes for children
  • Gain national recognition for professional expertise and leadership
  • Lead practice development and inspire others across the Early Years workforce
  • Contribute to shaping the future of early years teaching and care 

 

How we support childminders on EYITT

This exclusive route has been developed to recognise the uniqueness of childminders, offering reasonable adjustments, where necessary, that align with individual working patterns and your business needs.

Childminders on the EYITT programme benefit from:

  • Pre-interview guidance to discuss eligibility, funding and programme expectations 
  • Personalised programme planning to map out your journey through our programme
  • Monthly networking sessions designed specifically for childminders, focusing on leadership, reflective practice and partnership working 
  • Weekly check-ins with a Personal Tutor, available via text, email or phone 
  • Communication logs to document professional discussions and strengthen evidence for planning and leadership 
  • Dedicated monthly meetings bring together childminders completing EYITT to create a strong network, explore sector-specific topics and share good practice
  • A Personal Tutor who has a clear understanding of your unique setting to ensure their support reflects the home-based early years context
     

    Check out our EYITT Learner Stories! 
     

    Read all EYITT Learner Stories

     

     

    "This course has given me the opportunity to revisit my earlier early years learning and to explore new theories that have deepened my understanding and strengthened the ethos I already use in my practice. It has helped me connect theory to the values that underpin my work with children and families, providing fresh insight into why I approach my role in the way that I do."

    Lorraine | Childminder and EYITT Graduate

     

    Placement arrangements

    Placements are structured to meet EYITT age range requirements while considering the realities of the childminding setting. Each childminder will be caring for different age groups in their setting, so placements will be planned to offer contrasting age groups.


     

     

    Eligibility and requirements

    To apply, you’ll need:

    • The right to work and study in the UK for the full duration of the programme
    • A bachelor’s degree in any subject
    • GCSE Grade C/4 or above (or recognised equivalent) in English, maths and science 
      (If you don’t have these qualifications, we can help arrange equivalency testing, including free maths testing for eligible candidates.) 

     

     

    Funding and incentives 

    Childminders are eligible for the training grant to complete the EYITT programme provided by the Department for Education.
    However, please note that sole traders and business partners are considered self-employed by HMRC and therefore not eligible for the extra employer incentive payment for Early Years Settings.

    If the sole trader employs their staff on PAYE then the employed member of staff would be eligible for the employer incentive. We’ll guide you through the process and confirm your eligibility during application.


     

     

    Supporting every childminder to succeed  

    With placement support, tailored learning, and sector-specific knowledge, Best Practice Network ensures every childminder has the opportunity to achieve Early Years Teacher Status — while continuing to make a difference in their communities and lead the way in Early Years education.


     

     

    How is Early Years Initial Teacher Training (EYITT) delivered?

    Trainees attend eight virtual or Face-to-Face training days, engage in self-paced online study and gain extra experience through placements in another setting.

     

    EYITT Programme Structure


    • Training days: trainees attend up to two live online or locally-facilitated training days each month
    • Placements in another setting: typically lasting 25-30 days, placements allow trainees to gain experience working with all early years age groups, including reception
    • Self-paced online study: designed to build knowledge between live sessions
    • Regular enhancement webinars: additional learning opportunities to support your development
    • Personal tutor: a dedicated tutor will guide and support you throughout your EYITT journey
    • Mentor and lead trainer: assigned within employment setting to provide additional support and guidance
    • Assessment: involves gradually building an ePortfolio, developing evidence and action plans, writing assignments, and maintaining observation records

     

     

    What are the benefits of completing Early Years Initial Teacher Training (EYITT)?

    Obtaining Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS) through Early Years Initial Teacher Training (EYITT) offers multiple benefits. Research shows that employing graduate-trained staff improves teaching standards and positively impacts the entire setting.

     

    Early Years Initial Teacher Training (EYITT) benefits for learners

    Become a qualified early years teacher

    Gain Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS) in just 12 months. Become a childhood development expert and make a real difference in the lives of young children.

    Train for free - fully funded by the DfE

    Early Years Initial Teacher Training (EYITT) is fully funded by the Department for Education (DfE) as part of the Government’s recovery plan. You can earn your early years teaching qualification at no cost to you or your setting.

    Develop your skills and knowledge

    EYITT equips trainees with the skills to create engaging learning environments that support children’s development, ultimately improving outcomes and enhancing their life chances.

    Early Years Initial Teacher Training (EYITT) benefits for settings

    Upskill your existing staff

    Develop your graduate practitioners into qualified early years teachers, improving teaching and learning outcomes for children at your setting.

    Receive a £7,000 employer bonus

    This financial incentive helps cover costs associated with supporting your trainee while on the EYITT programme. Please see here for the BPN details and visit the DfE website for funding guidance.

    Boost your staff:child ratios

    From the start of the training, trainees count as Level 3 practitioners. Once they achieve Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS), they count at a 1:13 ratio for children aged 3+. This allows your team to care for more children while delivering exceptional education and care.

     

     

    Meet The Team

    Why choose Early Years Initial Teacher Training (EYITT) with Best Practice Network?

    Best Practice Network is the largest provider of Early Years Initial Teacher Training (EYITT) in England, offering reliable training and support. Here’s why you should choose to study with us:

    • Experienced and trusted
      We have been delivering EYITT since its creation in 2013 and previously ran Early Years Professional Status (EYPS) from 2006, giving us nearly two decades of expertise in early years teacher training!
    • Proven results
      We have a 100% pass rate, showing our commitment to helping every trainee succeed
    • Over 2,000 successful early years teachers
      More than 2,000 trainees have gained Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS) with us, making a difference in early years education
    • Flexible learning options
      Our programme is designed to fit around your schedule, with access to online learning through our Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), as well as the choice of local Face-to-Face or remote training days

     

    Don't take our word for it! Check what our trainees and graduates say...

     

     

    "Completing my Early Years Initial Teacher Training with Best Practice Network remains one of my greatest achievements. I found the course to be challenging yet inspiring."

    Charlotte Reynolds | EYITT Graduate

     

    To find out more about Early Years Initial Teacher Training (EYITT), watch our webinar!

     

    To be eligible for Early Years Initial Teacher Training (EYITT), you must meet the following entry requirements set by the Department for Education (DfE):

    • GCSE Grade C/4 or above (or recognised equivalent) in English, maths, and science. Equivalency exams are accepted if you do not have GCSEs
    • Bachelor's degree in any area of study
    • Right to study and work in the UK
    • Competence in spoken and written English

    Prospective EYITT candidates must attend an interview to assess their suitability and readiness for the programme. Interviews are conducted remotely via Zoom or phone call.

    BPN Exclusive! FREE maths equivalency testing!

    If you need an equivalency test in maths we are currently offering it for FREE to all prospective candidates who are successful at the interview and accept their conditional offer to join the September Intake of the programme.

    So, if you don't have a GCSE in maths and need an equivalency test, we are the only training provider offering this test, which would normally cost between £100 - £250, free of charge to our prospective trainees.

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    his test is to join EYITT with BPN and will not be honoured by other training providers.

    Why train your graduate practitioners to become Early Years Teachers?
    Research has shown that employing graduate-trained staff improves teaching standards and has a positive impact on the whole setting. Early Years Initial Teacher Training (EYITT) is fully-funded by the Department for Education (DfE) as a part of Government's recovery plan.

      How can you support your employee?

      Documents required at the application stage

      • Completed Employer Declaration, which we will email to you once your trainee applies for a place on the programme

      On-programme support

      • Time allocation: Employment-based trainees should have no more than a 90% timetable of direct work with children, leaving a minimum of 10% release time for planning, reading, assessments, mentor meetings, and written tasks

      Mentoring and Support

      • Mentor and lead trainer: Appoint a mentor and a lead trainer from within your setting to support the trainee. Mentors help trainees reflect on their practice, develop subject knowledge and professional skills, and monitor the use of the employer incentive to ensure it supports the trainee’s development. For full details, see the role description for mentors and lead trainers.

        Mentor and Lead Trainer Responsibilities

      Personal tutor

      Best Practice Network will assign a personal tutor to your trainee. Tutors and the Quality Assurance (QA) team may visit or arrange remote discussions with the trainee and mentor.

      Further information

      To understand the commitments of EYITT for both trainees and employers, please watch our employer webinar. For further questions, call us on 0117 920 9200.

      Mentors play a vital role in the success of EYITT trainees, guiding and supporting them on their journey to becoming Early Years Teachers. Mentors help trainees reflect on their practice and develop the knowledge, skills, and behaviours necessary to achieve Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS).

      Mentor responsibilities: Mentors use their experience and expertise to shape trainees into confident and effective Early Years Teachers.

       

       

      How to apply?

      1. Click the "Apply Now" button above to create an account on our application portal.

      2. Complete the application form and upload the required documents. You can save your progress and return at any time.
        Our early years team will arrange a remote interview if you meet the eligibility criteria.

      3. The Quality Assurance (QA) team will conduct the interview to ensure DfE standards are met, with decisions made within three weeks.

      4. If successful, you’ll receive an electronic contract and welcome pack with further information and next steps.

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