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Teaching opportunity with a high performing comprehensive school in Surrey. The school is part of a multi-academy trust made up of school across primary, secondary and special phases.

The school has recently completed a 3-year redevelopment plan which has seen a huge investment infrastructure offering first-class facilities including a new business resource centre (BRC), personalised learning hub, theatre, dance studio, rowing suite, squash courts, and access to over 45 clubs within our enrichment programme.

Students and parents are very positive and complimentary about the culture of learning at the school, and in 2024 received a strong 'Good' Ofsted grading.

You would be responsible for the learning and achievement of all pupils in the class, ensuring equity of opportunity for all, and achieving the highest possible standards in work and conduct.

Teacher - Maths - September - Addlestone

Salary: £33,075 - £50,471 Teachers Main / Upper Payscale

Benefits: Pension, generous holiday entitlement; occupational sick pay; recognition policies for exceptional performance & long service; ongoing training, learning and development opportunities; HR and wellbeing support; family friendly policies

Teacher - Maths - September - Addlestone

Academics Ltd is an established and reputable education recruitment agency in the Education and Training sector, dedicated to connecting talented teachers with schools across Surrey, Hampshire, and West Sussex.

We also have a dedicated team that works exclusively with Specialist schools for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.

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