Exciting Opportunity for a Maths Teacher in Central London!
Are you passionate about inspiring young minds and making a difference in education? We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Maths Teacher to join a vibrant, mixed secondary school in Central London, renowned for its commitment to excellence and positive learning environment.
Position: Maths Teacher
Location: Central London
Start Date: September 2024
About the School: This wonderful school is celebrated for its strong academic performance and supportive atmosphere. With a Good rating from Ofsted, it offers a nurturing environment where both students and staff thrive. The school is known for its diverse and inclusive community, excellent resources, and innovative approach to teaching.
The Role:
- Teach engaging and effective KS3 and 4 Maths lessons to a diverse range of students.
- Develop and implement creative lesson plans that inspire and challenge students.
- Contribute to the school's academic and extracurricular activities.
- Collaborate with a dedicated team of professionals to support student growth and success.
Ideal Candidate:
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent.
- Strong knowledge and passion for Mathematics.
- Ability to motivate and engage students.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Experience in teaching Maths at secondary level is advantageous, but not essential.
If you are ready to embark on an exciting journey with a supportive and forward-thinking school, we would love to hear from you!
How to Apply: Please submit your CV as soon as possible to be considered for this role. We look forward to your application and the possibility of you joining our vibrant team in September 2024.
For more information or to apply, please contact us today.
Join us in shaping the future—one equation at a time!
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