KS1 Primary Teacher – Inspirational Primary School in Brent, North London | September Start!
Are you an enthusiastic KS1 teacher looking to join a high-achieving and inclusive primary school in North West London? This KS1 Primary Teacher role offers a fantastic opportunity to teach in a supportive and well-resourced three-form entry school with a strong track record of pupil achievement.
Whether you’re an ECT ready to begin your teaching journey with expert mentoring or an experienced educator seeking a new challenge, this school in Brent provides a dynamic and nurturing environment to thrive in.
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About the School in Brent
This highly regarded three-form entry primary school is celebrated for its inclusive ethos and outstanding academic standards. Located in the vibrant borough of Brent, it boasts excellent SAT results and modern facilities that enhance teaching and learning. The school’s leadership team is committed to continuous professional development and fostering a collaborative teaching culture. Pupils are engaged, respectful, and eager to learn, making this an ideal environment for KS1 teachers to make a real impact.
Role as a KS1 Primary Teacher
As a KS1 teacher, you’ll be responsible for delivering the national curriculum in a way that sparks curiosity and supports pupil progress. Whether you're teaching Year 1 or Year 2, you’ll be part of a strong phase team with excellent planning support and resources.
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If you're a passionate KS1 Primary Teacher ready to inspire young learners in Brent, we want to hear from you! Whether you’re just starting out or seeking your next exciting role, click ‘APPLY’ or send your CV to JobsinED today. Interviews will take place shortly.
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