Troops to Teachers Programme

Oral Answers to Questions — Education – in the House of Commons am 2:30 pm ar 2 Mawrth 2015.

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Photo of Caroline Dinenage Caroline Dinenage Ceidwadwyr, Gosport 2:30, 2 Mawrth 2015

What assessment she has made of the potential benefits to pupils of the expansion of the Troops to Teachers programme.

Photo of Edward Timpson Edward Timpson The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education

Service leavers have a wealth of skills and experiences that are transferable to classrooms, including teamwork, leadership—[Interruption.]

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Order. There is very discordant noise in the Chamber. A very respected Minister, Mr Timpson, is endeavouring to answer a question and I think pupils in the average classroom around the country would behave rather better. I remind Mr Sheerman, in all gentleness and charity, that he is something of an elder statesman in this House and we look to him to set an example to other colleagues.

Photo of Edward Timpson Edward Timpson The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education

Thank you, Mr Speaker. Anyone would imagine that there is an election on the horizon.

There are 84 trainees on the Troops to Teachers scheme and the expansion of the programme allows even more talented service leavers to make an important contribution to our children’s education.

Photo of Caroline Dinenage Caroline Dinenage Ceidwadwyr, Gosport

My Gosport constituency has very strong links to the armed forces, particularly in Navy engineering. Does my hon. Friend agree that schemes such as Troops for Training can only help to spread expertise to students in my area?

Photo of Edward Timpson Edward Timpson The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education

I absolutely agree. My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State recently visited Bristol to see for herself the latest cohort being trained, and she was hugely impressed by both their calibre and their commitment. Along with my hon. Friend Caroline Dinenage, I strongly encourage schools in Gosport and elsewhere to contact the university of Brighton to secure a trainee for this September and benefit from the next tranche of Troops to Teachers.