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Ignite a Passion for Problem-Solving! Full-Time Maths Teacher at Outstanding School in London (September 2025 Start - KS3, KS4 & KS5)

Are you an inspirational and dynamic Mathematics teacher passionate about making numbers and complex concepts accessible and exciting for every student? Our Outstanding school in London is seeking an enthusiastic Full-Time Teacher of Mathematics to join our vibrant and successful department from September 2025. This is an exciting opportunity to shape the mathematical understanding and confidence of students across Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4 (GCSE), and Key Stage 5 (A-Level) within a diverse and ambitious educational environment.

In this rewarding full-time role, you'll have the opportunity to:

  • Cultivate Numerical Fluency & Reasoning: Deliver engaging and effective Maths lessons, fostering a deep understanding of core mathematical principles, problem-solving strategies, and logical reasoning across all key stages.

  • Empower Confident Mathematicians: Develop students' resilience and self-belief in tackling challenging mathematical concepts, ensuring they are well-prepared for future academic and professional pursuits.

  • Spark Curiosity: Bring abstract mathematical ideas to life through practical applications, real-world examples, and challenging puzzles, igniting a genuine fascination with the subject.

  • Contribute to a Collaborative Department: Join a supportive and innovative Maths department that values teamwork, shared best practice, and a collective commitment to student success and academic excellence.

  • Thrive in a Diverse Community: Engage with students from a wide range of backgrounds in London, adapting teaching strategies to meet diverse learning needs and celebrating individual progress.

  • Shape Future Innovators: Play a key role in guiding A-Level students towards further study at leading universities and successful careers in STEM fields, finance, data science, and many other areas where strong mathematical skills are essential.

    We are looking for a passionate and qualified Mathematics teacher with a strong understanding of the Key Stage 3, GCSE, and A-Level Mathematics curricula. A proven ability to deliver exceptional lessons that inspire and challenge all learners is essential. If you are ready to make a significant contribution to our outstanding team in London across all key stages, we encourage you to apply for a September 2025 start.

    Inspire the next generation of mathematical thinkers with us in London – join our dedicated team for a September 2025 start, including A-Level teaching

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