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A renowned educational institution in Stone, Aylesbury, seeks a full-time Science Teacher to join their committed department. You will engage students in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, focusing on individual learning needs while fostering a supportive classroom environment. This role emphasizes student well-being, creative lesson planning, and effective parent communication. The ideal candidate will hold a Bachelor's degree in Science and have a passion for teaching, aiming to inspire students to excel academically.
Role: Science Teacher (KS3 & KS4)
Location: Stone, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
Contract: Full-Time
Salary: £29,344 - £44,919
Start Date: January 2026
This Outstanding Ofsted-rated secondary school in Stone, Aylesbury, is looking to appoint an enthusiastic and dedicated Science Teacher to join its high-achieving department. The school places a strong emphasis on both academic success and student well-being, creating an environment where pupils feel supported, challenged, and confident to engage in their learning. Students are motivated, respectful, and show a genuine curiosity for science.
Plan and deliver a high-quality Science curriculum that aligns with national curriculum requirements and school objectives.
Create engaging and practical lesson plans that cater to a variety of abilities and learning styles across KS3 and KS4.
Deliver inspiring Science lessons covering Biology, Chemistry, and Physics at KS3 and KS4.
Utilize a variety of teaching strategies, practical experiments, and digital resources to enhance student understanding and engagement.
Maintain a positive, inclusive, and well-managed classroom environment that encourages inquiry and critical thinking.
Assess student progress using both formative and summative assessment methods.
Provide clear and constructive feedback to support academic development.
Accurately track and record student attainment and progress.
Differentiate lessons to meet the needs of all learners, including those requiring additional support or extension.
Support students in achieving strong academic outcomes, regardless of their starting point.
Communicate effectively with parents and carers regarding student progress and achievement.
Contribute to parent evenings, departmental meetings, and wider school activities.
Engage in ongoing CPD to stay up to date with developments in Science education.
Collaborate within a supportive and forward-thinking Science department.
Bachelor's degree in Science or a related subject (Master's degree is desirable but not essential).