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London Academy is seeking a dedicated Primary Teacher to join their team starting September 2025. This role offers the opportunity to contribute to a vibrant educational environment for students aged 4 to 18, ensuring high standards of education and safeguarding.
London Academy, established in September 2004, is an all-through school serving students aged 4 to 18 in North London. Our facilities include buildings designed by Norman Foster, with a dedicated primary school built in 2016. The academy has a strong track record of academic excellence, with 78% of Year 6 students achieving expected levels in reading, writing, and maths, placing us among the top schools in Barnet.
We are seeking a dedicated Primary Teacher to join our committed and aspirational team. This role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to a vibrant learning environment and ensure our children receive the highest quality education from age 4 to 18.
London Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All staff and volunteers are expected to share this commitment.
For a detailed job description, person specification, and application form, please visit our website www.londonacademy.org.uk or request an application pack by emailing e.mustafa@londonacademy.org.uk.
For informal discussions, contact Phillip Campbell, Associate Principal, via Esin Mustafa, HR Officer, at e.mustafa@londonacademy.org.uk.
Applications should be sent to:
Phillip Campbell, Associate Principal
London Academy
Spur Road, Edgware, Middlesex HA8 8DE
Deadline for applications: Monday, 2nd June 2025 at 1pm. Early applications are encouraged as applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Contact us at: Tel: 020 8238 1100 | Email: e.mustafa@londonacademy.org.uk
We are an equal opportunities employer and are committed to the protection of children. All posts are subject to enhanced DBS checks, Barred List, and prohibition from teaching checks.