diff --git a/app/views/content/train-to-be-a-teacher/what-is-qts.md b/app/views/content/train-to-be-a-teacher/what-is-qts.md index 31ebd31ae5..26931b135f 100644 --- a/app/views/content/train-to-be-a-teacher/what-is-qts.md +++ b/app/views/content/train-to-be-a-teacher/what-is-qts.md @@ -100,6 +100,6 @@ You can usually do this if you’ve worked as an unqualified teacher: ## Get QTS if you qualified as a teacher in Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland -If you trained to teach in Wales, your QTS will automatically be recognised in England. [The Education Workforce Council (EWC) website has more information on awarding QTS in England](https://www.ewc.wales/site/index.php/en/). +If you trained to teach in Wales, your QTS will automatically be recognised in England. [The Education Workforce Council (EWC) website has more information on being awarded QTS in England](https://www.ewc.wales/site/index.php/en/). If you trained to teach in Scotland or Northern Ireland, you can [apply for QTS in England](https://apply-for-qts-in-england.education.gov.uk/eligibility/start). If your QTS application is successful, you will gain QTS without any further fees or training.