United Teaching Alumni Network

A vibrant community of teachers and leaders

At United Teaching, our commitment to shaping great teachers doesn’t end at graduation. As a United Teaching alumnus, you’re part of a national network of educators dedicated to making a difference in schools across the country. Whether you’ve stayed in the classroom, stepped into leadership, or pursued a new path in education, you remain a valued member of our community.

Our mission is to support and connect our alumni, providing them with opportunities for professional development, collaboration, and continued growth.

Why stay connected?

Joining the United Teaching Alumni Network gives you access to:

  • Continued professional development – Exclusive training sessions, workshops, and networking events to support your career growth.
  • A supportive community – Connect with fellow alumni, share insights, and collaborate on opportunities across our 100+ United Learning schools.
  • Career progression – From classroom roles to senior leadership, our network offers guidance, job opportunities, and mentoring to help you take the next step.
  • Making an Impact – Many of our alumni go on to shape education at a national level. We champion your achievements and celebrate your contribution to the sector.
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Stay involved

There are many ways to continue your journey with United Teaching:

  • Develop your leadership potential - Access our tailored and flexible NPQ courses.
  • Mentor future trainees – Share your experience and support the next generation of teachers.
  • Speak at our events – Inspire current trainees by sharing your career story.
  • Access job opportunities – Find your next role within our network of schools.
  • Join our online community – Stay up to date with news, opportunities, and fellow alumni.

"United Teaching is Outstanding for a reason and it's because no trainee is left by themselves. There’s always a support network there to develop you, instil confidence, and make you the best version of yourself every day.” Nathaniel, United Teaching graduate and Assistant Principal

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