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Year 5 Teacher

Year 5 Teacher - Key Stage 2 - "Good" Ofsted School - Catholic Junior School - Brent, North West London - Suitable for experienced teacher - MPS1 - UPS3 £38, 766 - £60, 092

Are you a teacher of Key Stage 2 with a passion for teacher Upper Key Stage 2, preparing students for Year 6 and SATs?

Would you like the opportunity to teach in a demanding and excellent junior school?

*** Year 5 Teacher - Key Stage 2 Teacher (KS1)

*** 3 form entry

*** Good Ofsted

*** successful and demanding school part of a federation (with infant)

*** Brent, North West London

About the School - Year 5 Teacher - Brent, North West London

The school requires a teacher of Year 5 to teach as soon as possible.
The school is a 3-form entry school and has a mixed team of staff from ECT to experienced.
There is a Junior school which is Good and Infant school which is Outstanding which have now federated together since September 2021.
This school has children from Year 3 to Year 6.
This is an energetic school which strives to ensure that all students enjoy learning and surpass expectations for achievement.
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.
This school is a "Good" Ofsted school
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 5 Teacher - Brent, North West London

This school is looking for a Year 5 Teacher to join the Key Stage 2 (KS2) team asap.
The current teacher is going for a leadership position, so the school would like to recruit a replacement ASAP to ensure a handover before the teacher goes.
The ideal candidate will have recent experience in KS2 and have proven experience of commitment to a school.
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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