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BCS computing teacher scholarships 2025-26

The BCS Computing Teacher Scholarship offers an exceptional opportunity for aspiring secondary school computing teachers in England, providing a tax-free award of £31,000 for the 2025–2026 academic year. Funded by the UK government and administered by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, this scholarship supports unsalaried trainees through their Initial Teacher Training (ITT) with not only financial aid but also access to exclusive resources, CPD webinars, coaching, and a professional network. It’s ideal for those passionate about computer science and committed to inspiring the next generation of tech talent.

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Summary

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Benefits

A tax free scholarship of £31,000.

Requirements

The BCS Computing teacher training scholarships programme is a government funded financial incentive to train to teach in England. (If living in Wales, Northern Ireland or Scotland at the time of application you must secure a teacher training place at an institution in England. This scholarship is not available to overseas students.)

Applicants must meet the bursary eligibility criteria set out in the bursary guidance by the Department for Education:

  • Intend to take up a training place on a fee based (non-salaried) secondary teaching course that leads to QTS (pre-16) in Computing / Computer Science starting in September 2025
  • Hold a Computer Science or related degree with a proven or predicted grade of a 2:2 or above by September 2025
  • Be entitled to support under the Student Finance England criteria.

Interview Dates and Process

Should your initial application be successful, you’ll be invited to attend an online BCS Scholarship assessment, which will involve:

  • A pre-prepared 15 minute presentation - on a topic and for an age group specified by us in advance of the assessment. You’ll be presenting this as part of your online assessment to two BCS assessors
  • A 35 minute interview by two BCS assessors

Both the interview and presentation will take place at the same time online using Teams.

We will assess:

  • Your understanding of school educational environments and current teaching practices
  • Your Computing subject knowledge and familiarity with the Computing resources available to teachers
  • Your understanding of the technology sector and how it could relate to an educational environment
  • Your potential for leadership and management and for professionally-developing your colleagues
  • Your autonomy, influence and business skills

Application Deadline

July 18, 2025

How To Apply

Are you qualified and interested in this opportunity? Kindly go to BSC Institute for IT on www.smartsurvey.co.uk to apply

You can do this at any stage of your teacher training application, there’s no need for you to have a confirmed teacher training place or have even started your UCAS application yet. However, you will need to have confirmed a place prior to September 2024 in order to be eligible to receive the scholarship.

To start your scholarship application, you’ll need to complete an online form which enables us to check you:

1. Meet the education requirements

2. Are classed as a home student

3. Meet the criteria required to become a BCS Scholar

The personal statement section of the application gives you a chance to get across your passion for Computing and teaching, this part is important as it is the first impression we get of your application. Ensure you make full use of the word count.

Once you’ve submitted your application you’ll get a confirmation email and we’ll be in touch with you within 7 working days.

A key part of the BCS Scholarship is seeking to grow the number of specialist Computing teachers in England, and your application will need to show that you meet BCS’s subject-knowledge criteria. This means that you should possess either:

  • A bachelor’s degree in Computer Science (UCAS code G400)
  • Another degree, and be engaged in a Computer Science Subject Knowledge Enhancement (SKE) course
  • A STEM degree (i.e. in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) with significant Computing content (e.g. Electronic Engineering)
  • A non-STEM degree, and have extensive professional experience in a Computing industry

Start your application today

For more details, visit BCS Scholarship webpage.

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