Want to make a difference to the lives of young people in the classroom? Train to teach in one year with our PGCE Secondary course.
This course will enable you to become an effective, inclusive and evidence informed teacher.
Why choose this pathway?
Kingston University's PGCE Science courses are an innovative, future-facing teacher training route for those passionate about fostering pupils' enthusiasm and understanding of science. Our vision is to develop critically confident, well-rounded teachers who are values-driven and ready to positively impact the lives of young people in their communities.
Immerse yourself in topics including Genetics and interdependence, Chemical Kinetics and Organic chemistry, Mechanics and Energy, while meeting curriculum requirements for teaching 11-16-year-olds, including GCSEs. Develop your ability to teach topical and complex conceptual issues with confidence, enhanced by visits to the Science and Natural History Museum, and work with organizations like the Association for Science Education (ASE) and the Institute of Biology, Royal Society of Chemistry, and the Institute of Physics. Our Science component prepares you to teach Biology, Physics and Chemistry to 11-16-year-olds, expanding your expertise and boosting your career prospects.
Ready to shape the future of education? If our vision and values resonate with your goals, start your teaching journey with Kingston University.
Bursaries
For 2025 to 2026, the Department for Education is offering bursaries of £29,000 in chemistry and physics, and £26,000 in biology. They are also offering scholarships of £31,000 in chemistry and physics. Visit Funding: initial teacher training (ITT), academic year 2025 to 2026 - gov.uk for details.
