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Chemistry Teacher – Remarkable Mixed School – West London

Hounslow, England,
Company: Wayman Learning Trust
Category: Educational Instruction and Library Occupations
Published 2 months ago

Job Details

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*Chemistry required April 2024

*Brilliant Mixed School based in West London

* Highly successful and well-resourced department

School Information:

The school itself has a longstanding history of academic excellence in addition to a Good Ofsted report. The school has been categorised as Good in all elements of its recent Ofsted report however the main selling point is the exceptionally supportive and approachable staff within the school who are both friendly and supported by a strong leadership team. The school is situated in West London and easily accessible through both public transport and driving. The school have a forward-thinking approach to encourage and challenge the students to the best of their ability, resulting a high number of students achieving placements at the top universities in the country. We have worked with the school for several years; it is an excellent place to work and staff members are always impressed with the advanced opportunities for professional growth.

Experience and Qualifications

  • Chemistry teacher with the ability to teach at KS3, KS4 & KS5
  • A formal teaching qualification with QTS (i.e. PGCE)
  • Legal ability to work within the UK.

Application

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