Be Connected. Be Formed.
Be Ready.
Why join the CITE Alliance?
Be connected in authentic community.
Be connected with experienced Christian educators and passionate peers in an authentic community of practice.
Navigate the journey of becoming a teacher whilst embedded in deep relationships with experienced mentors and like-minded peers in order to receive the support you need in real-time.
Be formed holistically
in real-time.
Be formed and holistically shaped to discover and fulfil your calling in the classroom.
Weave together a sense of who you are and how you teach at your best, joining purpose and practice, in order for you to become the teacher that God has called you to be.
Be ready to
pursue your calling.
Be ready to teach in a school you know, in a space you are known, the moment you graduate.
Be classroom-ready through an intentional apprenticeship model, combining action and reflection, theory and practice, whilst building the skills you need for the twenty-first century.
Become a flourishing and transformative teacher as you take incremental steps on the road to fulfilling your calling.
What are the benefits?
Get paid while you study.
Get paid to work in one of the Christian schools that form the CITE Alliance, learning on the job whilst you study.
Alleviate the struggle of juggling work and study by learning while you work. Work two or more days in an alliance school, learn in real time, and increase your chances of being employed upon graduation.
Bridge theory and practice.
Connect your theoretical reflection with your daily work through an embedded and targeted course of study.
Study a Bachelor of Education or Master of Education full-time in a flexible course where content is applied to your context, assessments that are embedded into your work, and you learn through conversation and collaborative practice.
Personalise your formation.
Receive regular tailored professional development embedded in a Christian community that bridges the work and study gap.
Develop a personalised teacher formation plan and participate in practical conversations that connect your learning with what you are experiencing in your school and classroom.