School of Education and Childhood
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Welcome to the School of Education and Childhood
Shape Brighter Futures at Leeds Trinity University in the School of Education and Childhood
At Leeds Trinity University’s School of Education and Childhood, we’re passionate about preparing you to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children, young people, and families.
No matter which programme you choose, you’ll gain the practical skills, confidence, and understanding needed to support those who need it most. You’ll learn in supportive, small-group classes led by experienced professionals, with a strong emphasis on real-world practice and hands-on placements.
You’ll graduate with more than a degree — you’ll leave with deep subject knowledge, the confidence to lead change, and the ability to positively impact your community.
Our achievements
Leeds Trinity University is ranked 8th in the UK for Social Work Teaching quality
The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026, Social Work teaching quality subject league table
8th in the UK and 1st in Yorkshire for Teaching, among universities in the UK included for Childhood and Youth
National Student Survey 2025
1st in the UK for Learning Opportunities among universities in the UK included for Childhood and Youth
National Student Survey 2025
1st in the UK for Academic Support among universities in the UK included for Childhood and Youth
National Student Survey 2025
Discover our courses
The School of Education and Childhood offers a diverse and inspiring range of programmes focused on understanding children’s lives, supporting their development, and making meaningful interventions when families face challenges.
Our Primary Education programmes are designed to equip you with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to thrive in the classroom and become an effective, inspiring teacher.
Explore the full list of undergraduate and postgraduate courses we offer and discover how you can make a difference in the lives of children and families.

Our Partners
Leeds Trinity University has played a vital role in shaping the education of the nation’s teachers since the 1960s, building a proud legacy in teacher training and education.
Our School maintains strong partnerships with a wide range of schools, training hubs, local organisations, and charities—all working together to support the future outcomes of children, young people, and families. These collaborations provide our students with placements, work-based learning, and real-world experience, ensuring you're well-prepared for your career from the moment you graduate.
Partner with us
Learn how we collaborate with schools, charities, and local organisations to create impact. Contact Aimee Quickfall, Head of the School of Education and Childhood, to find out more a.quickfall@leedstrinity.ac.uk.
News
Community, Education, Leeds, Nursing
08/10/2025Nursing students help close health gaps in Leeds
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Education, Research
18/09/2025Children are at risk from increased “eco-anxiety” depending on how they are taught about climate change, according to a new international study
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Graduation, Philosophy, Theology, Religion and Ethics
16/07/2025Mum-of-two Olive defies self-doubt to earn first-class degree
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Children, Young People and Families, Community
15/05/2025Leeds Trinity hosts sports day for local children with special educational needs and disabilities
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Research within the School of Education and Childhood
Our research community encompasses our staff, postgraduate researchers, students and partners
Together we're focused on advancing knowledge to make a positive contribution to people, planet and society.
We focus on all types of research and strive to support collaboration, interdisciplinarity and impact on policy, practice, behaviour and understanding of the world around us.
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Our academics engage in a range of research and knowledge exchange which seeks to challenge and advance existing knowledge and practice in Initial Teacher Training and in early years, primary and secondary school settings. Research and knowledge exchange (RKE) are central to the School’s vision and ambitions, evidenced by our submission to the Research Excellence Framework (REF), the development of research groups, a regular research seminar series, RKE training and mentoring, and developing our postgraduate researchers.
Colleagues bring a wide range of subject-specific and age-phase-specific expertise, creating an engaging portfolio involving collaborations with regional, national and international partners including those in Scandinavia, Germany, Singapore, the USA and New Zealand.
Research themes include:
- Wellness and Wellbeing
- Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
- Faith Education and Spirituality
- Teacher and trainee identity(ies) and resilience
- Climage Change Education
- Curriculum and Pedagogy
Read more about our research
Academics and researchers within ‘Children, Young People and Families’ or our ‘Philosophy, Ethics and Religion’ provision's research portfolio is varied and underpinned by regional, national or international partnerships and collaborations with corresponding reach and significance.
Research themes include:
- Social Inclusion and Wellbeing
- The theme of social inclusion and wellbeing underpins much of the research within Children, Young People and Families.
- Philosophy, Ethics and Religion
- Topics such as metaphysics; causation; moral theology; social justice; theology of indigenous religion; contemporary paganism; Christian theology; ecofeminism; and religious education are explored within Philosophy, Ethics and Religion.
- The Catherine of Alexandria Research Group
- Academic Leads
- Dr Richard Playford: Philosophical anthropology and exophilosophy (i.e., the philosophy of extraterrestrial life)
- Dr Dave Ellis: Wittgensteinian scholarship predominantly in philosophy of religion
- Dr Suzanne Owen: Specialism in Indigenous religious traditions and British nature-based traditions.
- Academic Leads
Meet our alumni

Becca Haigh - Owner of Wildling Adventures

Brad Lount - Year 4 Teacher

Ben Davy - Trainee teacher
