Maths Teacher

Posted 14 May by Academics
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Maths teacher is required for a wonderful Secondary School based in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. The school are looking for a Maths teacher to begin full time from September 2024 full time with a view to go permanent for the right candidate.

You will be required to teach KS3 and KS4 and may also be required to teach KS5. You will be joining a standout Maths department with a fantastic support system in place to further progress your career.

The school has high academic standards in place and have a key focus on not only developing the learning of their students but their staff too.

The successful candidate will be able to offer engagement, stretch, support and challenge to all learners.

They will be able to accurately assess the progress and achievement of students, groups and cohorts and provide appropriate provision to ensure progress of all is maximised. Ultimately, we are looking for a committed teacher with an uncompromising belief that all students deserve an outstanding education.

You will uphold our inclusive ethos and provide opportunities for all students to progress well. Are you a highly motivated, outstanding classroom practitioner with a strong presence, who is ambitious for students?

Are you an excellent teacher of Maths, with a passionate belief in the ability for all to succeed? Are you a conscientious and enthusiastic team player who is looking to join a vibrant department?

If so, we look forward to hearing from you.

If you would like more info then please do get in touch with Tej from the Academics Berkhamsted office today!

Reference: 52653186

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