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Physics Teacher Trainee

Dulwich College

England

Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
30 June 2026

Job overview

Physics Teacher Trainee
Full Time (one year)
Start date August 2026
Apply by June 2026

We are looking for both career changers and recent graduates to train as mathematics teachers.
Dulwich College is the lead school of the South London Hub of the National Maths & Physics SCITT, a school centred, subject specialised teacher training programme designed to help address the acute shortage of Maths and Physics teachers.

The SCITT approach is different to traditional teacher training in the following ways:
• Trainees on the programme are in school from day one and at the end of the year are awarded both qualified teacher status (QTS) and a postgraduate certificate in education (PGCE).
• Trainees on the programme are in school from day one and at the end of the year are awarded both qualified teacher status (QTS) and a postgraduate certificate in education (PGCE).
• Trainees gain hands-on experience in the classroom through two contrasting school placements in our partner schools.
• The course is taught by dedicated subject experts and involves training at university and at the SCITT’s Day School at Dulwich College.
• Successful applicants will receive a £29,000 tax free bursary for the training year. There are also more generous scholarships of £31,000 available from the Institute of Physics (IOP), which many of our current trainees have successfully applied for. Trainees can take out a Student Loan if required to cover the tuition fee of £9,535.
• For trainees who left education some time ago, there are subject knowledge enhancement courses of various lengths available, for which trainees receive an additional bursary for completing.

Entry requirements for candidates are UK settled status, plus a UK first- or second-class bachelor’s degree (or overseas equivalent) in a relevant subject, in addition to a love of their subject and a desire to work with young people.

For further information please email traintoteach@dulwich.org.uk.

To book taster sessions (including a course introduction, discussion of life as a teacher and observation of classroom teaching), please click here.

Further information about NMAPS can be found here and general information about teacher training is available on the Get Into Teaching website.

Applications can be submitted here.

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About Dulwich College

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Dulwich College is an academically selective independent boys’ school in south east London with a tradition of aspirational teaching, a broad co-curricular offering and a genuine commitment to change lives through education.

There are approximately 1,925 pupils on the school roll, of whom some 140 are boarders. The College is an inclusive local and global community with a strong social conscience. Our bursary programme creates lasting change and opens doors for pupils from varied backgrounds. This year, 222 pupils received means-tested assistance with school fees.

Situated in 70 acres with over 1,000 trees, and only 12 minutes by train from central London, the College enjoys outstanding academic, co-curricular and sporting facilities, including the Laboratory, a home for science and a venue for the arts, an award-winning Lower School Library, and its iconic Grade II* listed Barry Buildings and surrounding landscaping.

Further information about the College can be found on our website www.dulwich.org.uk

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