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Teaching Assistant Level 3 Course (NCFE CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Supporting Teaching & Learning, RQF)

A Teaching Assistant Level 3 course is a Level 3 qualification that prepares you to work as a teaching assistant in primary or secondary schools. This one (the NCFE CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Supporting Teaching & Learning, RQF) is studied online alongside a school placement and covers SEN support, curriculum delivery and safeguarding.

Qualify as a teaching assistant with the NCFE CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Supporting Teaching & Learning. Study online and in your school placement, develop specialist skills across SEN, behaviour, and curriculum support, and progress your career in education.

12–18 monthsDuration
Online & PracticalStudy Method
53 CreditsQualification Size
FlexibleStart Date

Is This Course Right For You?

This course is for you if...

  • You want to work as a teaching assistant in primary, secondary, or special educational needs settings
  • You’re already working as a TA and want to formalise your skills with a recognised diploma
  • You want specialist skills in SEN support, behaviour management, and curriculum delivery
  • You need a qualification that maps to the Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship Standard
  • You’re working in a school and want to progress towards HLTA or teaching qualifications
  • You need flexible study that fits around term-time school hours

Your career after this course

  • Work as a qualified Level 3 teaching assistant in primary, secondary, or special schools
  • Provide specialist support in SEN, bilingual support, or personal development
  • Progress to the Level 4 Certificate for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (HLTA)
  • Apply for the Level 4 Advanced Practitioner in Schools and Colleges qualification
  • Consider progression to qualified teacher status via a foundation degree or graduate programme
  • Earn 32 UCAS points towards university progression

About This Course

This Teaching Assistant Level 3 course (formally the NCFE CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Supporting Teaching & Learning (RQF)) is the benchmark teaching assistant course for England, designed for those working in specialist support roles in primary, secondary, and special educational needs settings. Awarded by NCFE CACHE, an Ofqual-regulated awarding organisation, it has been specifically mapped to the Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship Standard.

The diploma covers all aspects of specialist learning support: planning, delivering, and reviewing assessment strategies to support learning alongside the teacher; supporting pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND); bilingual support; personal development and reflective practice; communication with children, young people, and professionals; promoting positive behaviour; and safeguarding the wellbeing of children and young people. Whether you search for it as a cache teaching assistant qualification or simply as a teaching assistant course, this is the full Level 3 qualification employers and schools recognise.

This teaching assistant course is delivered online, but requires learners to be working or on a practical placement in a school or college environment throughout their studies, with a recommended minimum of 200 hours of placement. Assessment is internally set and marked, assessed through a portfolio of evidence, observations, and professional discussions. There are no external exams. All 16 mandatory units must be completed to achieve 53 credits and be awarded the diploma.

Successful learners earn 32 UCAS points and can progress to the Level 4 Certificate for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (HLTA), a foundation degree, or specialist roles within the education workforce.

Not ready for Level 3 yet? Start with the NCFE CACHE Level 2 Award in Support Work in Schools or the NCFE CACHE Level 2 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning, or browse every related qualification on the Teaching & Childcare faculty hub.

For the complete picture of the role, read our full guide on how to become a teaching assistant in the UK, including qualifications, school placements and progression to HLTA.

What You'll Study

All 16 mandatory units must be completed to achieve 53 credits. The units cover the specialist knowledge, skills, and behaviours required to support learning across primary, secondary, and special educational needs settings.

53 credits total16 mandatory unitsPlacement required32 UCAS points
01Schools and Colleges as Organisations
3 credits

Examine the structure and culture of educational institutions from early years through to post-compulsory provision. The unit maps the roles and responsibilities that define a school or college workforce, explores how Ofsted frameworks and institutional ethos shape day-to-day practice, and considers how policies and procedures create the conditions for effective teaching and learning.

02Support health and safety in a learning environment
3 credits

Develop the knowledge and practical awareness needed to maintain a safe learning environment for children and young people. The unit covers risk recognition and management, including during off-site visits, appropriate responses to accidents, incidents and illness, and the boundaries of the teaching assistant's role in administering medication and supporting pupils to manage their own risk.

03Understand how to safeguard children and young people
3 credits

Study the legal and procedural framework that protects children and young people from harm, with reference to current statutory guidance including Working Together to Safeguard Children. The unit covers inter-agency partnership working, appropriate responses to concerns about abuse or neglect, and the teaching assistant's duty to promote the well-being and safety of every learner in their care.

04Develop professional relationships with children, young people and adults
3 credits

Build the interpersonal and professional competencies that underpin effective support in educational settings. The unit covers principles of positive relationship-building with children, young people and colleagues, the legislative requirements around confidentiality and data protection, and inclusive practices that enable all learners to participate fully in the life of the school.

05Understand how children and young people develop
4 credits

Examine the expected patterns of physical, cognitive, social and emotional development from birth through to the age of 19. You analyse the range of factors, including family, culture, health and learning differences, that influence developmental trajectories, and consider how teaching assistants can identify when a child's progress warrants intervention or specialist referral.

06Support positive behaviour in children and young people
4 credits

Apply whole-school behaviour policies to the everyday support role of the teaching assistant. The unit examines theoretical and practical approaches to promoting positive behaviour in learning environments, and develops the skills needed to respond appropriately and consistently to behaviour that challenges, protecting the learning of all pupils while maintaining respectful relationships.

07Support children and young people during learning activities
4 credits

Develop the practical skills required to contribute effectively at every stage of a planned learning activity. You engage with curriculum planning, prepare and adapt resources, deliver targeted in-class support, observe and record learner progress, and feed into formal evaluation processes, ensuring that your contribution is purposeful, evidence-based and aligned with the teacher's objectives.

08Support English and maths skills
3 credits

Strengthen your ability to identify and respond to learners who need additional support in English and mathematics. The unit develops strategies for recognising gaps in literacy and numeracy, and equips you with practical tools to scaffold access to reading, writing and mathematical tasks, enabling learners to engage more fully with the broader curriculum.

09Support the use of ICT in the learning environment
4 credits

Explore how digital technology supports teaching and learning across the curriculum. The unit covers school ICT policies and procedures, the preparation and management of technology resources, and how teaching assistants can confidently support learners and teachers in using ICT effectively, including in relation to online safety and responsible use.

10Support assessment for learning
3 credits

Investigate how formative assessment strategies drive pupil progress and self-awareness. You examine the characteristics of effective assessment for learning, apply practical strategies such as questioning, peer and self-assessment, and feedback, and develop the skills to maintain accurate learner records that contribute to the teacher's overall assessment picture.

11Engage in personal and professional development
3 credits

Apply reflective practice to your own professional role and growth as a teaching assistant. The unit guides you through evaluating your own performance against the standards of the role, engaging in structured supervision and review, and producing a personal development plan, embedding the habit of continuous improvement that characterises effective educational professionals.

12Support children and young people-s speech, language and communication
3 credits

Examine the central role that speech, language and communication play in children's overall development and academic achievement. The unit analyses how teaching assistants can identify and respond to communication needs within the learning environment, and develops practical strategies for creating language-rich classroom conditions that support all learners, including those with speech, language and communication needs (SLCN).

13Understand how to support bilingual learners
3 credits

Explore the specific challenges and strengths that bilingual learners bring to the classroom. The unit covers approaches to assessing language ability and stage of acquisition, and develops strategies for helping bilingual pupils access the curriculum, drawing on additive bilingualism and collaborative approaches that value learners' home languages.

14Understand how to support the learning of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities
4 credits

Study the legislative and philosophical principles of inclusive education, including the rights framework established by the Children and Families Act 2014 and the SEND Code of Practice. The unit examines the four areas of SEND: cognition and learning, communication and interaction, social, emotional and mental health, and sensory and physical needs, and develops the strategies teaching assistants use to tailor support to individual pupils.

15Support children and young people during transitions
3 credits

Examine the range of transitions that children and young people experience, from school entry and key stage changes to family breakdown and bereavement, and the varying impact these can have on well-being and attainment. You develop the skills to recognise when a learner is struggling with change and to provide structured, sensitive support that helps them navigate transitions successfully.

16Support the role of play, leisure and extra-curricular activities for children and young people
3 credits

Investigate the developmental and educational value of play, leisure and extra-curricular engagement for children and young people. The unit examines the teaching assistant's responsibilities during these activities, and considers how to balance the challenge and enrichment that purposeful play provides with appropriate risk management and duty of care.

What You'll Need

Open Entry — No Formal Qualifications Required

This qualification requires learners to be working or on a practical placement in a school or college throughout their studies. You will gather portfolio evidence from your real work in a learning environment.

  • A job or voluntary placement in a school, college, or educational setting (minimum 200 hours)
  • A workplace supervisor who can oversee your practical evidence gathering
  • Aged 16 or over at the time of enrolment
  • No specific prior academic qualifications are required
  • Access to a computer or tablet and a reliable internet connection
  • Commitment of around 8–12 hours of study per week alongside placement hours

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How You're Assessed

Assessment is portfolio based and internally assessed by your tutor. There are no external exams. You gather evidence from your real school or college placement, including written assignments, practical observations, and professional discussions.

Portfolio of evidence from real school or college practice — no external exams

Direct observation of your practice by a qualified assessor in your placement setting

Written assignments and reflective accounts submitted online

Professional discussions with your assessor about your approach to learning support

Witness testimony from your workplace supervisor

All 16 units must be completed — assessment is pass/fail with no grading

Where This Course Can Take You

The Level 3 Teaching Assistant Diploma opens a clear pathway through the education workforce. Salaries are based on 2024–25 National Joint Council (NJC) pay scales and DfE education sector data.

Level 3 Teaching Assistant

£23,000 – £25,000typical salary range

Work with minimal supervision supporting pupils’ learning in primary, secondary, or special schools. NJC Spinal Column Points 6–9 (FTE basis, term-time contract).

SEN Teaching Assistant

£23,000 – £27,000typical salary range

Provide specialist one-to-one or small-group support for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), often working to an EHCP.

Learning Support Assistant

£22,000 – £25,000typical salary range

Support pupils with learning difficulties in mainstream classrooms, working with class teachers and SENCOs to deliver targeted interventions.

Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA)

£27,000 – £31,000typical salary range

Progress to HLTA status to take on greater responsibilities including leading lessons, planning activities, and managing classroom behaviour. Requires Level 4 qualification.

Behaviour Support Assistant

£23,000 – £27,000typical salary range

Work with pupils with challenging behaviour, implementing behaviour management strategies and pastoral support plans across the school.

Bilingual Support Assistant

£22,000 – £26,000typical salary range

Provide English as an Additional Language (EAL) support to pupils from non-English speaking backgrounds, bridging language barriers in the classroom.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A Teaching Assistant Level 3 course is a Level 3 qualification that prepares you to work as a teaching assistant in primary or secondary schools. The course on this page is the NCFE CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Supporting Teaching & Learning (RQF) — the benchmark teaching assistant qualification in England. It is studied online alongside a school placement (a minimum of 200 hours), covers SEN support, curriculum delivery, behaviour management, communication and safeguarding across 16 mandatory units (53 credits), and earns 32 UCAS points. Assessment is portfolio-based with no external exams, and the qualification maps to the DfE Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship Standard.

There is no legal requirement to hold a specific qualification to work as a teaching assistant, but the NCFE CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Supporting Teaching & Learning is the industry-recognised standard qualification for the role. Many schools — particularly larger primary and secondary schools — actively look for Level 3-qualified TAs when recruiting, and the diploma is required for progression to Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) status and specialist support roles. It also maps directly to the DfE’s Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship Standard.

Most learners complete the Level 3 Diploma in Supporting Teaching & Learning in 12 to 18 months, studying around 8 to 12 hours per week alongside their placement. The qualification has a Total Qualification Time of 530 hours, including guided learning and placement time. Because the course is fully online and self-paced, you can progress faster or slower depending on your school’s timetable, your existing experience, and personal commitments.

Yes — you must be working or on a practical placement in a school, college, or educational setting to complete this diploma, as you need to demonstrate competence in real learning environments. A minimum of 200 hours of placement experience is recommended at diploma level. This can be paid employment or a voluntary placement. If you are not currently working in a school, we can advise on how to find a suitable volunteer placement before you enrol.

The Level 2 Award or Certificate in Supporting Teaching & Learning provides the basic underpinning knowledge for TA work and is suitable for those new to the role or working in an entry-level position with close supervision. The Level 3 Diploma develops a much deeper level of specialist knowledge and practical competence, covering SEN, behaviour management, curriculum support, and assessment for learning. It qualifies holders for roles with greater autonomy and responsibility, and is required for progression to HLTA status and specialist support roles.

Yes — the Level 3 Diploma is a recognised stepping stone towards a teaching career. It earns 32 UCAS points, can support applications to foundation degrees in education, and demonstrates the school experience universities value. From a foundation degree you can progress to a BA (Hons) in Education and Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), or to a School Direct or PGCE programme if you already hold an undergraduate degree. Many successful teachers began their careers as teaching assistants.

The NCFE CACHE Level 3 Diploma covers specialist areas including: special educational needs and disabilities (SEN/SEND), English and maths support across the curriculum, ICT support for learning, speech, language and communication support, supporting children with learning difficulties, behaviour management, bilingual support, safeguarding, assessment for learning, and engaging parents and carers in children’s education. This breadth makes it highly valued by schools recruiting for specialist TA and learning support roles.

Level 3 teaching assistants typically earn between £23,000 and £25,000 full-time equivalent (FTE) per year on NJC Spinal Column Points 6–9, based on 2024–25 NJC pay scales. It’s important to note that most TA contracts are term-time only, so actual take-home pay is pro-rated for the weeks worked (typically 39 paid weeks), meaning actual annual earnings are lower than the FTE figure. SEN TAs and those in specialist roles often earn slightly more, and London and Outer London schools pay higher rates with a London weighting supplement.

Yes — the NCFE CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Supporting Teaching & Learning (RQF) is regulated by Ofqual (Qualification Number: 603/2496/X) and specifically maps to the DfE Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship Standard. Awarded by NCFE CACHE, an Ofqual-regulated awarding organisation. The qualification is accepted by primary, secondary, and special schools throughout England, and by the Teaching Regulation Agency.

Yes — this is the most common way to complete the diploma. The online study platform allows you to work through materials and submit assignments at any time, fitting around your school hours, term dates, and timetable. Many TAs find they can gather portfolio evidence directly from their day-to-day work in the classroom, making the process feel integrated with their job rather than separate. Your tutor will help you identify how your existing activities map to the unit requirements.

The NCFE CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Supporting Teaching & Learning carries 32 UCAS points on the UCAS Tariff. These can be used in combination with other Level 3 qualifications to support applications to foundation degrees or undergraduate programmes in education, social work, or psychology. UCAS points from vocational qualifications are increasingly recognised by universities offering education-related degree programmes, particularly those with a strong work-based learning component.

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Study Support & Placement

  • Dedicated personal tutor assigned from day one
  • Online learning platform accessible 24/7 on any device
  • Assessor observations arranged at your school or college placement
  • Guidance on finding a suitable school placement if needed
  • Student support team available by phone, email, and live chat
  • Employer documentation provided for school-sponsored learners

Qualification & Recognition

  • Awarded by NCFE CACHE — the UK’s leading specialist awarding organisation for education and childcare
  • Qualification Number: 603/2496/X — listed on the Ofqual Register
  • Maps to the DfE Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship Standard
  • 53 credits at Level 3 on the Regulated Qualifications Framework
  • 32 UCAS points for university progression
  • Certificate issued upon successful completion of all 16 mandatory units

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Hear From Our Learners

I’d been a classroom assistant for three years without any formal qualifications. The Level 3 Diploma changed everything — I’m now a qualified Level 3 TA with a higher pay scale and so much more confidence in the SEN support I provide. My school part-funded the course, and the online platform made it easy to fit around term-time hours.

Helen G.

NCFE CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Supporting Teaching & Learning

The unit on special educational needs transformed how I support the children in my class. I work in a mainstream primary with several pupils who have autism and learning difficulties, and the strategies I learnt have made a real difference to their progress. I’m now working towards my HLTA qualification.

Tom R.

NCFE CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Supporting Teaching & Learning

Returning to education at 38 felt daunting, but the support from my tutor was excellent. I gathered my portfolio evidence from my daily TA work, so nothing felt like busy work — it all counted towards my qualification. I completed in 14 months and am now applying for a Level 4 HLTA course to further my career.

Leanne P.

NCFE CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Supporting Teaching & Learning

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