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Location: Barnwood
Contract: Full-Time, Permanent
Salary: MPS/UPS
Ofsted Rating: Outstanding
Key Stages: KS3, KS4, and KS5

An ‘Outstanding’-rated secondary school in Barnwood is looking for a passionate and expert Biology Teacher to join their thriving Science department this September. The school has a longstanding reputation for academic excellence, inclusive practice, and excellent progression to higher education in science disciplines. As part of a high-performing team, you will teach Biology across Key Stages 3, 4, and 5 to inquisitive and capable students.

With excellent labs, technician support, and strong departmental leadership, this is an environment where science teaching is valued and where staff are given the time and tools to innovate. Enrichment opportunities are widely supported, from fieldwork to Olympiads, and the curriculum is rooted in practical, conceptual, and applied learning. You will join a team that shares resources, supports CPD, and regularly contributes to school-wide STEAM initiatives.



Teach in a forward-thinking and well-resourced science faculty with high academic standards

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Support progression to medicine, biomedical science, and ecology through A-Level teaching

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Work in a school that values both research-informed pedagogy and individual teacher creativity

This is a brilliant opportunity for a Biology specialist who wants to make a real difference in a school with ambitious learners and a collegiate staff body. Apply today to join in September

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