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A well-regarded primary school in Hemel Hempstead is seeking a passionate Key Stage One Teacher to cover maternity leave starting January 2026. The role involves delivering engaging lessons, supporting children's learning, and fostering a positive classroom environment. The school offers professional growth opportunities and values creative teaching approaches. Ideal candidates will hold Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and demonstrate strong classroom management skills.
Academics are recruiting for a well regarded single form entry primary school in Hemel Hempstead. The school is looking for a passionate and committed Key Stage One Teacher to cover a maternity leave beginning in Jan 2026. With the current teacher remaining in post until October, there will be a smooth and thorough handover period to ensure continuity and a confident start for both you and the pupils.
This vibrant and inclusive school is known for its strong community ethos and commitment to pupil success. The leadership team has fostered a culture of collaboration, pride, and excellence, and both staff and pupils enjoy being part of this supportive environment.
Pupils love coming to school each day, and their achievements are celebrated throughout the building with vibrant displays showcasing their learning journey.
You will play a vital role in shaping children's early learning experiences as they complete Key Stage 1. You will help pupils develop greater independence, confidence, and mastery of key skills in literacy and numeracy while fostering curiosity and creativity across the curriculum.
Your days will be varied, fun, and rewarding, featuring:
If you enjoy seeing young children make huge leaps in their learning and want to be part of a supportive team that values your ideas and professional development, this could be the ideal role for you.
The school is seeking a teacher who is committed to delivering engaging, challenging, and creative lessons. You will promote a respectful, inclusive, and positive classroom environment while supporting each child's academic and personal growth.
You should: