Year 1 Teacher

Brent
1 year ago
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Year 1 Teacher

Year 1 Teacher - Key Stage 1 - "Outstanding" Ofsted School - Catholic Infant School - Brent, North West London - Suitable for ECT or experienced teacher - MPS1 - UPS3 £38, 766 - £60, 092

Are you a teacher of Early Years or Key Stage 1 and passionate about teaching children in Year 1?

Do you have a passion for teaching phonics?

Would you like the opportunity to teach in an Outstanding Infant school?

*** Year 1 Teacher - Key Stage 1 Teacher (KS1)

*** 2 form entry

*** Outstanding Ofsted (December 2023)

*** High achieving and successful school

*** Brent, North West London

About the School - Year 1 Teacher - Brent, North West London

The school requires a teacher of Year 1 to teach as soon as possible.
The school is a 2-form entry school and has a mixed team of staff from ECT to experienced.
There is an Infant school which is Outstanding and Junior school which is Good which have now federated together since September 2021.
This Infant school has children from Nursery to Year 2.
This is an energetic school which strives to ensure that all students enjoy learning and surpass expectations for achievement.
The school have motivated, enthusiastic and ambitious students.
This school is a wonderful primary school in Brent, with a spiritual, caring, and safe learning environment.
The school offers a creative, enriching, broad and balanced curriculum.
They were graded as "Outstanding" by OFSTED in December 2023.
The school is a Catholic faith school and staff should be empathetic towards the school ethos, but do not have to be observant themselves.

About the Role - Year 1 Teacher - Brent, North West London

This school is looking for a Year 1 Teacher to join the Key Stage 1 (KS1) team asap.
The ideal teacher will have recent experience teaching in Year 1 or KS1.
The school is also open to candidates who have taught EYFS.
The school will also accept applications from Early Career Teachers ECTs.
You will be supported by a fantastic phase leader.
You must have experience following the British Curriculum and hold Qualified Teacher Status.

To apply for this role, please contact Eve by emailing . You can also call (phone number removed) for more information

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