For the academic year 2025-2026 a scholarship of £31,000, tax free, is available to support unsalaried trainee secondary school teachers through their year of Initial Teacher Training (ITT).

You’ll receive our support and guidance along the way, through accessing resources, free CPD webinars, a coaching programme and workshops.

You’ll enjoy two years’ free Professional (MBCS) membership.

SKE course

Has your training provider made you a conditional offer based on successfully completing a SKE course before taking up your place on initial teacher training? Then why not take a look at the BCS Subject Knowledge Enhancement Course in Computer Programming.

Eligibility and entry 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.

Apply now

Applications are now open for the 2025-2026 scholarship programme and close on Friday 18 July 2025.

The application process

Scholarship webinars

Join one of our free webinars, where we’ll be joined by the Get into Teaching team to talk about teacher training in general, as well as a former computing teacher who will share their classroom experiences.

View our appeals policy for applicants who have undertaken a BCS Scholarships assessment.