Teaching Internships Programme 2026
Grants are available for schools to design and deliver 3-week paid teaching internships for undergraduates in their second, third or final year, and master’s students, who are studying for a degree in STEM-related subjects and modern foreign languages. The amount of grant funding available will vary depending on the number of allocated interns and specific programme requirements. Funding for the minimum cohort size of 5 interns would equate to a maximum of £10,325 in academic year 2025-2026. The values specified within the summary page below are therefore for illustrative purposes only.
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Summary
The Department for Education (DfE) is inviting applications from schools to deliver the 2026, 2027 and 2028 Teaching Internships Programme.
Successful applicants will be awarded a 3-year grant funding agreement to design and deliver a three-week teaching internship, which typically takes place towards the end of each academic year in June and July.
Teaching internships are available for undergraduates in their second, third or final year, and master’s students, who are studying for a degree in STEM-related subjects and modern foreign languages.
For 2026, funding will be up to £2,065 per intern and divided as follows:
· £1,365 (£455 per week) paid to the intern on completion of the full 3-week internship
· up to £700 paid directly to the school for coordination and delivery costs, recruitment of interns, but not including marketing costs
Eligibility
The grant is available for schools in England whose most recent Ofsted inspection was rated ‘good’ or higher.
Schools must have the capacity to recruit and deliver a teaching internship to at least 5 interns, which include maths and physics interns.
Objectives
Participating schools are expected to deliver the following outcomes:
A Teaching Internships programme targeted at undergraduates in their second, third or final years, and master’s students, who could potentially teach maths, physics, chemistry, computing, design and technology or modern foreign languages. In summer 2026, we are piloting the inclusion of design and technology internships.
A recruitment strategy that will attract students in the target group to teach maths, physics, chemistry, computing, design and technology and modern foreign languages.
A programme that offers interns the chance to gain a deep understanding and first-hand experience of teaching.
Dates
Delivery of the programme should take place in June or July and last for 3-weeks.
The grant will be for 3-years, covering delivery in summer 2026, 2027 and 2028.
Grant payments will be made prior to and post delivery each year following receipt of relevant documentation.
How to apply
Schools will apply via Jaggaer, the Department’s e-tendering portal. The lead school must be registered on Jaggaer before applying. Schools can do this here: https://education.app.jaggaer.com/web/login.html
DfE will be hosting webinars to answer any questions you may have about the programme on:
• Wed 24 Sep, 12:30 - 13:30• Thu 02 Oct, 16.00 -17.00
Supporting information
Please see Teaching internships programme - GOV.UK for further information