Your ultimate freshers guide to thriving at Royal Postgraduate Medical School in 2026 – from campus life to budgeting hacks.
Royal Postgraduate Medical School (RPMS) has a reputation for cutting‑edge research, world‑class clinical training and a vibrant community of scholars. As a fresher in 2026, you will find a blend of historic architecture and modern facilities that support both intense study and a balanced student life. This guide walks you through everything you need to know before you step onto campus.
The RPMS campus is split into three main zones: the historic Medical Hall, the new Science & Innovation Wing, and the student hub known as the ‘Commons’. Each zone is interconnected by covered walkways and a free shuttle service that runs every 10 minutes during term time.
RPMS offers three primary housing choices for first‑year students:
All rooms come with high‑speed Wi‑Fi, laundry facilities, and 24‑hour security. The average rent for a self‑catered flat in 2026 is £850 per month, while college residences cost £720 per month inclusive of meals.
Medical school can be financially demanding, but careful planning will keep you on track. Below is a typical weekly budget for a typical RPMS fresher.
| Expense | Weekly Cost (£) |
|---|---|
| Accommodation (average) | 190 |
| Food & Drink | 55 |
| Transport (Oyster/Travelcard) | 20 |
| Study Materials (books, software) | 12 |
| Social & Leisure | 30 |
| Miscellaneous | 15 |
| Total | 322 |
The first year at RPMS is a mix of pre‑clinical theory and early clinical exposure. You will attend:
Lectures are typically 2‑hour blocks, followed by small‑group tutorials. The university uses the MedLearn portal for all digital resources, and you will receive a personal login before orientation.
"The first week felt overwhelming, but the peer‑mentor programme paired me with a senior who guided me through the labs – a lifesaver!" - Maya Patel, 2025 graduateRPMS places student wellbeing at the heart of its mission. Services include:
All services are booked via the Student Hub app, available on iOS and Android.
The student union runs over 60 societies ranging from the Medical Drama Club to the Rugby Team. Joining a society is the fastest way to make friends and develop non‑clinical skills.
For nightlife, the nearby South Kensington area offers pubs, live music venues and late‑night cafés that stay open until 2 am during term.
"I never imagined I’d find a jazz trio on campus, but the Music Ensemble turned my evenings into a creative outlet." - Liam O'Connor, 2024 cohortRPMS is well‑connected via the Underground (South Kensington station) and several bus routes. A student Oyster card gives you unlimited travel within zones 1‑2 for £40 per month.
Royal Postgraduate Medical School student life 2026 offers a unique blend of rigorous academics, supportive community, and vibrant city living. By planning your budget, familiarising yourself with campus zones, and tapping into the wealth of student support, you’ll set a solid foundation for a successful medical career and an unforgettable university experience.