11–18 (Secondary) QTS Programme – Computing

Job Description

The 11–18 (Secondary) QTS Programme – Computing at Bromley Schools’ Collegiate prepares graduates to teach Computing in secondary schools. The programme combines structured training with two contrasting school placements, allowing trainees to apply theory in real classrooms and build professional teaching skills.

Trainees will develop the subject knowledge and pedagogical skills needed to teach core Computing topics such as programming, algorithms, cybersecurity, digital literacy, and computational thinking. The course leads to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), with the option to also study for a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE).

Course Structure

  • Full-time study (September to July)
  • Two school placements in contrasting secondary settings
    • Placement 1: September to December
    • Placement 2: January to July
  • Ongoing mentor support and professional development

Funding & Financial Support (2026–27)

Government Bursary:

  • £29,000 for Computing

Trainees may be eligible for a bursary if they hold a degree classification of 2:2 or above (including 1st, 2:1, 2:2, Master’s or PhD).

DfE Scholarship:

  • £31,000 for Computing

Scholarships are awarded instead of bursaries and are aimed at high-calibre applicants, typically with at least a 2:1 degree (or Master’s/PhD) — though in exceptional circumstances a 2:2 may be considered. Scholarships include additional benefits such as subject-specialist mentoring, professional body membership, specialist events, and ongoing professional development.

Scholarship applications are made separately to the teacher training application and must be submitted to the relevant scholarship body. Further details are available via Get Into Teaching.

Fees (for 2026–27)

  • QTS only: £8,100
  • QTS with PGCE: £9,535

Entry Requirements

Applicants must have:

  • A degree with a minimum classification of 2:2 in Computing or a closely related subject
  • GCSE English and Mathematics at grade C / 4 or above

Candidates should also demonstrate subject knowledge, typically shown by:

  • At least 50% of the undergraduate degree in Computing, OR
  • A good A-level pass (grade B or above) in Computing with continued evidence of subject knowledge development

Free GCSE equivalency tests are available after an offer is made and accepted if these qualifications are not already held.

No prior school or classroom experience is required.

Other Requirements

Successful applicants will be subject to:

  • Enhanced DBS (criminal records) check
  • Health screening
  • Professional reference checks

Visa and Training Notes

This is a full-time course only. Bromley Schools’ Collegiate is not able to sponsor visas for this programme.

How to Apply

Applications can be made through the UK government’s Find teacher training courses service. Visit the GOV.UK training search and enter “Computing”, “Bromley Schools’ Collegiate”, and “11–18 (Secondary)” to view the official course listing and application links.