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A leading West London secondary school seeks a Geography Teacher to join its dynamic Humanities team starting September 2025. This permanent, full-time role offers a chance to shape a well-resourced curriculum and be part of a values-driven environment emphasizing character, community, and curiosity in education. Ideal candidates will possess strong subject knowledge and a passion for teaching Geography across various key stages, contributing to the enrichment of student learning experiences in a collaborative setting.
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Geography Teacher – West London – September 2025
Permanent. Full time. Suitable for ECTs or experienced teachers.
A West London secondary school with a distinctive, values-driven culture is seeking a Geography Teacher to join its growing Humanities team from September 2025. This is a full-time, permanent role offering the chance to be part of a school that places character, community and curiosity at the heart of everything it does.
Geography is a flagship subject here – well-resourced, popular at GCSE and A Level, and taught by a committed team who believe in nurturing critical thinkers with a deep understanding of place, environment and global interdependence. Lessons are ambitious, fieldwork is embedded, and students respond well to high challenge and clear expectations.
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As a Geography Teacher, you’ll contribute to a well-sequenced, knowledge-rich curriculum with regular opportunities to shape trips, assessments and interdisciplinary projects. There is strong uptake at KS4, and the department continues to build towards an even more ambitious post-16 offer.
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