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Are you an enthusiastic Computer Science Teacher looking to join a prestigious independent school in Hackney?

We are thrilled to offer a fantastic opportunity for a dedicated Computer Science Teacher to join a high-achieving school with an Outstanding Computer Science Department, committed to fostering a love for computational thinking through inquiry, practical coding, and real-world applications.

About the School: The Computer Science Department is focused on nurturing future innovators by engaging students in a dynamic curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge with practical programming skills. The school offers excellent computer suites, state-of-the-art equipment, and opportunities for coding challenges that enhance learning and encourage deep understanding.

Why This Opportunity is Ideal for a Computer Science Teacher:

  • Bespoke Support: A structured mentorship program, with dedicated training and personalized guidance to help you thrive as a Computer Science Teacher.

  • Hands-On Learning: Opportunities to engage students in practical coding, software development, and problem-solving exercises as a Computer Science Teacher.

  • Outstanding Facilities: Access to modern computer labs and innovative teaching resources to enrich student learning.

  • Collaborative Environment: Join a passionate team of Computer Science Teacher colleagues, sharing best practices and fresh ideas to enhance the teaching experience.

    Your Role as a Computer Science Teacher:

  • Plan and deliver engaging Computer Science lessons to Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, and Key Stage 5 students.

  • Inspire students to explore computational concepts, from algorithms and data structures to cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.

  • Work closely with an experienced team, receiving tailored support and professional development.

  • Encourage students to develop a passion for computer science through interactive coding, projects, and case studies.

  • Lead extracurricular activities such as coding clubs, robotics challenges, and hackathons.

    What We Are Looking For:

  • A Computer Science graduate with QTS.

  • A genuine passion for teaching Computer Science and helping students connect with the digital world.

  • A dynamic and adaptable teaching style that caters to a range of learning needs.

  • A collaborative and proactive Computer Science Teacher who will contribute to the department’s goals and activities.

    Location: Hackney Start Date: September 2025 Salary: MPS/UPS TLR available for suitable candidates.

    If you are an enthusiastic Computer Science Teacher eager to join a high-achieving and supportive school, we would love to hear from you! Please submit your CV as soon as possible

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