As I write, I have now completed my first 25 school days of being an NQT and I can honestly say it has been completely different to how I imagined it would be. In some ways this month has been far harder than my entire PGCE year, but then being a “real teacher” is a totally different experience to being a trainee.
My school year started almost a week before that of everybody else I trained with. This meant that I was the first to face the new-school nerves. It also meant that during those few days I was bombarded with questions about “how it really is” from my anxious PGCE colleagues.
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