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Physics ECT

Cheltenham
1 month ago
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A leading and highly regarded school in Cheltenham is searching for an energetic and inspiring Physics ECT to join its vibrant Science department. This full-time, permanent role begins in September 2025 and offers a strong professional foundation for any aspiring teacher of Physics.

This school is known for its exceptional results in STEM subjects, cutting-edge facilities, and supportive induction programme. The Physics department works collaboratively and values innovation in the classroom.

As a Physics ECT, you will:



Teach Physics across KS3 and KS4, with the opportunity to assist at A-level

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Develop practical and theoretical lessons that spark curiosity and wonder

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Guide students through complex topics such as electricity, forces, and energy

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Use technology, demonstrations, and inquiry to engage all learners

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Participate in enrichment activities such as STEM clubs, coding challenges, and national competitions

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Attend CPD and ECT seminars to support your progression and wellbeing

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Collaborate with a strong team of teachers and lab technicians

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Play an active role in the school’s academic and co-curricular life

The successful Physics ECT will:

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Have a Physics or Engineering degree and be completing teacher training in 2025

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Be a clear communicator and reflective practitioner

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Show a genuine passion for Physics and inspiring young people to pursue science careers

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Embrace the opportunity to grow within a department that produces excellent results

This is an exciting opportunity for a Physics ECT to join a respected school and launch a fulfilling teaching career in Cheltenham

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