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Physics Teacher

Reading
1 month ago
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Location: Reading
Contract: Full-Time, Permanent
Salary: MPS/UPS + potential enhancement

A selective grammar school in Reading is seeking a knowledgeable and inspiring Physics Teacher to start this September. The school has an exceptional track record in science and a highly motivated student cohort.

Why Join This School?



Strong focus on academic excellence and deep learning

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A supportive science faculty committed to professional development

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Excellent Physics lab facilities and dedicated technician support

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Opportunities to contribute to A-Level teaching and extension programmes

Your Role as Physics Teacher:

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Teach Physics across KS3–KS5 with academic rigour and enthusiasm

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Prepare students for top-tier university entry and competitions

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Take part in STEM events and enrichment clubs

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Contribute to curriculum development and departmental planning

Who We’re Looking For:

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Physics specialist with a strong academic background

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Ability to stretch and challenge the most able students

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Strong classroom presence and high expectations

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Enhanced DBS check (or willingness to obtain one)

Join a school where students are eager to learn and teachers are valued. Apply today for a September start

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