Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 25,500
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
37 weeks
Details
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Education Science | Teacher Training | Chemistry
Area of study
Natural Science
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 25,500
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Chemistry) PGCE

Key Information

Study mode: Full time


Duration: 37 weeks full-time, September to end of June


Credit value (UK/ECTS equivalent): UK 120 / ECTS 60 credits


Application status: Open


Start date: September 2025


Course Description

The PGCE Chemistry at King’s prepares trainees to become thoughtful, creative, and engaging teachers, through understanding both the research which underpins and advances science teaching, and a wide range of practical approaches. The course is taught by an internationally-recognised science education group with over three decades of acclaimed research.


Key Benefits

  • PGCE courses at King’s are rated Outstanding by Ofsted. One reason is the strong research base which informs the course. In the last research assessment exercise, the department was rated as the leading education institution for research in London (REF, 2021).
  • A working partnership with a broad range of schools in London and beyond, providing unique opportunities to learn how to teach a diverse mix of students.
  • Preparing students to teach outside the classroom: there is a residential field-trip and several other opportunities to make best use of what London has to offer the science teacher, from the South Bank to the Natural History Museum.
  • Across all PGCE subjects, 92% of our PGCE trainees who applied for teaching posts after graduation were employed as Early Career Teachers (ECTs) at schools in the UK and abroad (JISC Graduate Outcomes Survey 2024).
  • Two assessed pieces of coursework give you 60 Master’s-level credits – a third of an MA – which puts you well on the way to a Master’s degree in your chosen profession.

Course Essentials

The PGCE Chemistry is a full-time course that consists of four required modules and two blocks of teaching experience based in secondary schools within London and Greater London. You will complete the course within ten months, studying September to June. You must take modules totalling 120 credits to meet the requirements of the qualification. You’ll engage in education, pedagogy and professional studies sessions and curriculum workshops. These will take place in both university and school settings and will develop your expertise in general educational and professional issues, as well as subject pedagogy. You’ll gain the skills and understanding to take up positions in schools as a teacher of your subject with the potential to contribute fully to the life of the school. The course carries the Accreditation of Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).


Base Campus

Waterloo Campus is home of the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery and facilities for other faculties. Please note that locations are determined by where each module is taught and may vary depending on the modules you study.


Regulating Bodies

King's is regulated by the Office for Students.


Entry Requirements

UK Applicants

  • Standard requirements: A minimum 2:2 undergraduate Bachelor’s (honours) degree.
  • If you have a lower degree classification, or a degree in an unrelated subject, your application may be considered if you can demonstrate significant relevant work experience, or offer a related graduate qualification (such as a Masters or PGDip).
  • Programme-Specific Requirements:
    • Bachelor's degree with at least 2:2 honours usually in the subject you wish to teach.
    • Knowledge and understanding of the subject you intend to teach.
    • GCSE grade C or above (or an equivalent qualification) in English language and mathematics. Applicants without these English or mathematics qualifications at the time they apply may be considered, but they must obtain them, or pass an equivalent test approved by King's, before the course starts.

International Applicants

  • Equivalent International qualifications: Select a country to view the equivalent qualifications.
  • English language requirements: English language band B. To study at King's, it is essential that you can communicate in English effectively in an academic environment. You are usually required to provide certification of your competence in English before starting your studies.

Teaching and Structure

  • Teaching methods: Seminars, Self-Study, Teaching placement, Academic sessions, One-to-one tutorials.
  • You can typically expect:
    • The equivalent of over 50 days of academic sessions at King’s (typically three hours in the morning and/or afternoon spread throughout the academic year).
    • Approximately 120 days of teaching placement. This includes a short period of placement in primary schools (typically four days).
    • Four Intensive Training and Practice (ITAP) weeks placed at strategic points across the year.
    • A number of one-to-one tutorials totalling five to seven sessions across the year.
    • Two visits from a tutor whilst on placement to observe lessons and monitor progress.
    • Regular meetings with a mentor, who will be a member of staff at your placement school, whilst on placement.
    • Written feedback on all credit-bearing assignments within four weeks of the deadline.

Assessment

  • The 45-credit honours-level module will be assessed by a combination of a written (online) portfolio documents and continuous assessment of your teaching practice benchmarked to the DfE's Core Content Framework. Your progress will be tracked through three progress reports that will be completed by staff at the placement school. Successful completion of this module will indicate that you have met the DfE's Teachers’ Standards.
  • The 30-credit master’s-level modules will each be assessed by a written assignment heavily based on in-school research that trainees undertakes.
  • The 15-credit honours-level module will be assessed by an assignment focusing on data collection methods in the school environment.

Structure

Courses are divided into modules. You will normally take modules totalling 120 credits.


Required Modules

You are required to take the:


  • Professional Practice in Education (45 credits)
  • School Data (15 credits)
  • Studying Policy & Professional Practice (30 credits)
  • Focused Pedagogical Studies (30 credits)

Employability

The majority of trainees go into teaching or other areas of education; many become heads of departments or members of senior management teams; some take up careers in educational administration in the advisory or inspection services.


Tuition Fees

UK

Full time: £9,535 per year (2025/26)


International

Full time: £25,500 per year (2025/26)


These tuition fees may be subject to additional increases in subsequent years of study, in line with King’s terms and conditions.


Deposit

If you receive an offer with us at King’s, you must accept your offer within your DfE Apply account and within their prescribed timescales. You will not be required to pay a deposit to secure your place on the PGCE programme.


Bursaries and Scholarships

The Department for Education provides tax-free bursaries for teacher training courses. You may be eligible for a bursary or scholarship when training to teach. For information on rates and eligibility, please visit Get Into Teaching or contact the King’s Admissions Office by message on King’s Apply. King’s will automatically assess your eligibility for a bursary when a place on a PGCE course is offered. King’s will apply for the funding on your behalf once the terms of your offer have been met and you have enrolled on the course.


Additional Costs

In addition to your tuition costs, you can also expect to pay for:


  • Books if you choose to buy your own copies.
  • Clothing for optional course-related events and competitions.
  • Course packs, which are a vital part of your learning at King's and normally contain extracts from books and other useful documents that will inform your study.
  • Library fees and fines.
  • Personal photocopies.
  • Printing course handouts.
  • Society membership fees.
  • Stationery.
  • Travel costs for travel around London and between campuses.
  • Travel expenses in getting to and from placement schools.
  • Three-day residential field trip to Juniper Hall.
  • Graduation costs.

Funding

To find out more about bursaries, scholarships, grants, tuition fees, living expenses, student loans, and other financial help available at King's, please visit the Fees and Funding section.


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