KS2 Teacher

Oxford
9 months ago
Applications closed

A vibrant and inclusive primary school in Oxford is seeking a dynamic and committed KS2 Teacher to join their team from September 2025. This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled educator to bring creativity and structure to a well-supported classroom in a school that values innovation, community, and professional development.

Location: Oxford, Oxfordshire
Salary: MPS/UPS
Contract: Permanent – Full-Time or Part-Time considered
Start Date: September 2025

What You Can Expect:



A diverse and engaging curriculum designed to spark curiosity

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Supportive leadership and mentoring for continued career growth

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Strong community ethos and parental involvement

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Enthusiastic pupils with a real love of learning

Your Role:
You’ll lead a KS2 class, planning and delivering lessons that inspire and challenge all learners. You'll foster independence, build confidence, and ensure every child feels valued and supported.

What We’re Looking For:

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QTS and recent KS2 classroom experience

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Strong communication and classroom management skills

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A passion for inclusive, engaging education

Apply Now:
If you're looking to make a positive impact in a supportive Oxfordshire school, whether full-time or part-time, we’d love to hear from you

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