PGCE finance information

Birmingham Newman University automatically administers payment of the PGCE / School Direct Training bursary on behalf of the Department for Education to all eligible students.

Training bursaries

Please note: the Training Bursary and Scholarship information on this page is taken from the Teacher training bursaries | Get Into Teaching GOV.UK website, please refer to the government provided information for up to date details.

Available postgraduate bursaries and scholarships

(Last updated: 15/10/2025)

SubjectBursaryScholarship 
Biology£5,000  
Chemistry£29,000£31,000 
Computing£29,000£31,000 
Design and technology£20,000  
Geography£5,000  
Languages
(French, German and Spanish only)
£20,000£22,000 
Languages
(all other languages, including ancient languages)
£20,000  
Maths£29,000  
Physics£29,000£31,000 

You do not need to apply for a bursary. If you’re eligible, you’ll automatically receive it.

You must be eligible for student finance to receive a bursary (unless you’re training to teach physics or languages). You’ll also need at least one of the following:

  • Bachelor’s degree class 2:2 (honours) or higher
  • Master’s degree
  • PhD

You’ll also need to meet the bursary scheme’s individual terms and conditions.

Demonstration of eligibility for student finance will be required by evidence of an approved student loan application. This evidence is required even if the student chooses not to draw down the loan from the funder. DfE funded bursaries will not be paid to you without this evidence.

How to apply for a scholarship

You need to apply directly to the scholarship provider. Each provider sets their own application deadline and will confirm if you meet their eligibility requirements. You can find out about how to apply, deadlines and more details about each scholarship on the scholarship provider’s website:

Undergraduate bursaries

Undergraduate bursaries You may be eligible for a bursary of £9,000 if you do a secondary maths or physics course that leads to qualified teacher status (QTS).

You may also be eligible if you do an opt-in QTS course in secondary computing, languages, mathematics or physics. This is where you start a standard undergraduate degree but then opt-in to initial teacher training to get QTS.

The amount you receive depends on the year that you start your QTS course. You do not get a bursary in every year of an undergraduate course. Depending on the type of course you do, you may get the bursary in your final year or final two years.

Undergraduate bursary if you’re former military personnel

You may be eligible for a Troops to Teachers tax-free bursary of £40,000 if you’re:

  • training to teach secondary biology, physics, chemistry, computing, maths or languages
  • doing an undergraduate degree leading to QTS in England

Important Information

This information is believed to be accurate at time of publishing but applicants should confirm the level of fees and bursary support available before commencing the course.

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