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5 months ago
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An excellent secondary school in Bicester is looking for a dedicated and enthusiastic Physics Teacher to join their science department in September. The school is known for high academic standards and a supportive, inclusive learning environment.

Why This School?



Strong STEM focus with excellent uptake at A-Level

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State-of-the-art labs and technology to support active learning

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Experienced department with a track record of student success

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Outstanding leadership and a collaborative ethos

Your Role:

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Teach Physics across KS3 to KS5 (A-Level experience desirable)

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Deliver lessons that spark curiosity and scientific thinking

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Support students’ academic progress and encourage further study in Physics

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Take part in STEM clubs, competitions and community science events

Candidate Profile:

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Qualified Physics Teacher (QTS required)

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Deep understanding of Physics curriculum and pedagogy

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Committed to helping students reach their full potential

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Enthusiastic, reflective, and proactive

Secure your September start at this highly regarded Bicester secondary school

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