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A Day in the Life of a Teaching Assistant: What to Expect

Thinking about becoming a Teaching Assistant (TA) but not sure what the role is really like day to day? At Dunbar Education, we place hundreds of TAs into schools every year, so we hear first-hand what the job involves. Heres an inside look at a typical day in the life of a TA in a UK school.

8:15am – Arriving and Getting Ready

Most TAs arrive at school around 8:15am, ahead of the pupils. The morning is spent: - Greeting the teacher and going through the days plan - Setting up classroom resources - Checking learning materials for specific pupils (e.g. phonics cards, SEN support tools)

8:45am – Welcoming Pupils

TAs often help welcome pupils into the classroom. This can mean: - Supporting children to settle in calmly - Checking equipment and homework - Providing reassurance to pupils who may feel anxious at the start of the day

9:00am – Morning Lessons

During lessons, a TA may: - Support small groups in literacy or numeracy - Work one-to-one with pupils who need extra help - Assist with classroom management by keeping pupils focused - Provide targeted support for SEND or EAL learners - Headteachers regularly tell us that a great TA makes the difference between a good lesson and a brilliant one.

10:30am – Break Duty

TAs often support teachers on playground or break duty. This is a chance to: - Supervise pupils safely - Encourage positive play - Step in calmly if disagreements arise

11:00am – Focused Support

Late morning may involve focused interventions, such as: - Running a small group phonics session - Supporting a child with speech and language exercises - Helping a pupil with learning strategies tailored to their needs

12:15pm – Lunchtime

Many TAs use lunch for a quick break, but some also support lunchtime clubs or supervise the dining hall.

1:15pm – Afternoon Lessons

In the afternoon, lessons might be more practical: art, science, PE. TAs often: - Set up equipment - Support hands-on activities - Work with pupils who need extra guidance to stay engaged

3:15pm – End of the School Day

At the end of the day, TAs may: - Help pupils get ready to go home - Talk to parents at pick-up time (if required) - Tidy the classroom and prepare resources for the next day Some TAs also support after-school clubs, providing valuable enrichment opportunities.

What Makes the Role Rewarding?

Most TAs say the highlight of their job is seeing pupils grow in confidence and achieve things they once found difficult. Its also a role with variety where no two days are the same.

Skills That Help You Succeed as a TA

From our work with schools, the most valued TA qualities are: - Patience and empathy - Strong communication skills - Flexibility and adaptability - A positive, proactive attitude

How Dunbar Education Supports TA's

We dont just place you in a role, we: - Match you with schools where youll thrive - Provide safeguarding and compliance support - Offer career advice, whether you want to stay as a TA or progress into HLTA or teacher training

Your Next Step

If youre thinking about becoming a Teaching Assistant, now is the perfect time. Demand for TAs has never been higher, especially in primary and SEN schools. Register with Dunbar Education today and take the first step towards your new career: https://dunbareducation.com/contact

Olivia Taylor

Olivia Taylor

Finance and Office Manager

Since joining the team in 2022, Olivia has grown into a key figure behind the scenes, keeping everything organised, efficient, and running like clock-work, as our Finance and Office Manager. With a background in both banking and retail, Olivia has a keen eye for detail and is highly organised in everything she does. Her willingness, adaptability, and drive have made her an integral part of the team’s success. Outside the office, as well as being a keen baker, Olivia loves to travel – she’s just as likely to be whipping up sweet treats as she is hopping on a plane to her next adventure! When she’s not creating delicious bakes or jetting off to new destinations, Olivia can be found playing sports, checking out the latest food spots, or enjoying the latest film at the cinema!

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