Ms Shine

Nov 14, 20202 min

School Placement Application

Updated: Feb 20, 2021

I often see people mention ringing schools first to find out if they're taking placements applications. Or even, pre-COVD, dropping into the school.

I'm really not a fan of phone calls, so I just couldn't bring myself to start ringing schools in order to find a placement! I used email for all my applications, and I'd do it again. I didn't receive a response from all schools, so that's a downside. At least if you ring them, you know straight away if they're not taking anyone else, and you're not left waiting for a response!

I wasn't quite sure where to start, so hopefully the below will help you! I emailed secretaries and attached a CV, Cover Letter and my Garda Vetting form from the college. You can find templates for all of this below.

Good luck! ✨


Keep a spreadsheet

I used a spreadsheet to keep track of who I'd emailed. It took a bit of internet sleuthing to find out the names of the secretaries and principles in the schools, but most of them can be found if you dig enough! It's a nice way to show that you've done your research, and makes it look less like you're emailing schools en masse.

The spreadsheet also helped me see who I was still waiting to hear back from, and it'll be useful for the next time I've to sort a placement as I'll know who I emailed before.


Cover Letter

I don't put too much information in the body of my email, I use the Cover Letter for this.

An idea for the structure is:

  1. Introduce yourself, explain why you're interested in their school in particular.

  2. Outline the details of the placement. Dates, subjects, class requirements etc.

  3. Show how you'd be a good fit, and could benefit the school whilst there.

  4. Outline any other relevant previous experience or skills

You can download this template by clicking on the below!


CV

I like to keep my CV nice and simple, so that all the important information can be seen at a glance. For me a picture is a must!

I include any previous experience working with children, whether it's in a school setting or not - maybe it's through volunteering or being a member of a Club.

If you already done a placement, or have done some subbing, you could include a 'School History' heading.

You can download this template by clicking on the below!


Email

Subject: Teaching Practice Placement Query

Hi (Secretary name),

My name is XXX, and I'm writing to enquire whether the school is taking students for teaching practice? 

If so, I would love to complete my placement at the school this January. I have attached a cover letter and CV which include all the relevant information.
 

Kind regards,

XXX