Year 6 Teacher

Brent
11 months ago
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Year 6 Teacher

Year 6 Teacher - Key Stage 2 - "Requires Improvement" Ofsted School - Brent, North West London - Suitable for experienced teacher - MPS1 - UPS3 £38, 766 - £60, 092 - ASAP start

Are you a teacher of Key Stage 2 with a passion for teaching Upper Key Stage 2 and SATs prep?

Would you like to work in a primary school which is going through a journey of improvement?

*** Year 6 Teacher - Key Stage 2 Teacher (KS2)

*** 1 form entry

*** Requires Improvement Ofsted - 2023

*** Brent, North West London

About the School - Year 6 Teacher - Brent, North West London

The school requires a teacher of Year 6 to teach as soon as possible.
The school is a small 1 form entry school.
The school has been going through a period of change as it is trying to come out of its Requires Improvement Ofsted status
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.
The school is lucky to have enthusiastic, happy and well behaved children who are a delight to teach
Any joining teacher will be joining a wonderful support staff who are extremely committed to the school and are highly skilled
The school offers bespoke training to meet your needs as well as a well-established CPD package
This school is located on beautiful grounds and facilities to support and enhance teaching and learning
There is a free staff car park and the school is 10 minutes away from two train stations.
There are also specialist teachers who teach PE, Spanish and Music.

About the Role - Year 6 Teacher - Brent, North West London

This school is looking for a Year 6 Teacher to join the Key Stage 2 (KS2) team preferably as soon as possible.
The ideal candidate will have recent experience in KS2 and have proven experience of commitment to a school.
Previous Year 6 experience and of good results is useful.
You must have experience following the British Curriculum and hold Qualified Teacher Status.
A teacher who is motivated to improve and develop and works well with a team is essential to the school

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

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