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Teacher of Physics - Reading School

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Dyddiad hysbysebu: 20 Rhagfyr 2025
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 14 Ionawr 2026
Lleoliad: Reading, Berkshire, RG1 5LW
Cwmni: Teaching Vacancies
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: 534ece1c-4035-4ea1-bc4a-37b8b34b5c4b

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What skills and experience we're looking for

Starting from September 2026

We are looking to recruit an exceptional and inspirational Physics teacher to join our team at Reading School, where intellectual curiosity and a love of learning is at the heart of what we do. We are looking for someone with a deep knowledge of physics, who has the ability to inspire our excellent students.

We are looking for someone who:
• Is an outstanding classroom practitioner.
• Has excellent subject knowledge and a genuine passion for Physics.
• Can inspire, challenge and stretch our students.
• Contributes positively to departmental and whole-school life.

What we can offer you:
• A community that shares a vision for education.
• Motivated students who are eager to learn.
• A culture where behaviour is exceptional.
• Specialised teaching spaces and plans for a new £1.2 million theatre.
• A team of colleagues who work brilliantly together and have high expectations of students.
• Excellent professional development opportunities.
• Generous holidays and a compassionate approach to family circumstances.
• Membership of the Teachers’ Pension Scheme.
• Free, confidential access to our Employee Assistance Programme, which offers a range of confidential counselling services.
• Free on-site parking• Access to the school gym

We would welcome applications from both qualified teachers and unqualified candidates who can demonstrate a strong physics knowledge and relevant teaching or instructional experience.

The Physics department has three laboratories, a Lecture Theatre and a departmental staff room. All teachers are given the opportunity to provide intellectual stimulation, stretch and challenge across all key stages. The department currently has six subject specialists and a Physics Technician.

From the beginning of Year 7, students are taught Physics as a separate science by subject specialists. In Year 9, all students start their Physics GCSE course and we utilise the time to stretch the students beyond the confines of the specification and further develop their practical skills. Physics is one of our most popular A-Level subjects and we consistently run four classes in sixth form.

What the school offers its staff

The department regularly run clinics to support students in achieving their academic potential and clubs to engage with those who wish to nurture their passion for Physics and Engineering further.

Each year the Physics department supports many students in their applications to Oxbridge and Russell Group Universities to read Physics or Engineering degrees. Our students are well-behaved, motivated, intellectually able and eager to flourish as Physicists. These excellent foundations enable us to run an outstanding range of practicals and extra-curricular activities, including Inspire lectures.

The department provides a very supportive environment to teach in and members of the team enjoy discussing and sharing ideas and resources to improve teaching and outcomes. Indeed, the opportunities for professional development are substantial, making Reading School an ideal place to either begin a teaching career or to continue to thrive and flourish in a supporting environment.

At Reading School, we have a clear educational philosophy and a deeply rooted commitment to social mobility. In all we do we seek to nurture character and develop academic excellence, and we know that what we do really matters. More than 10% of our Year 7 students come from disadvantaged backgrounds and we are proud of the difference that we make. In 2026, the school was rated the Sunday Times South East State School of the Year.

We are a short walk from central Reading and close to transport links. Reading is a diverse place to live with arts, culture and heritage at the heart of the town.

This is a full-time teaching role but we would consider applications from candidates who wish to work part-time. If you are submitting a part-time application, please make this clear in your personal statement.

Deadline for Applications: Wednesday 14th January 2026

To conform with our Safer Recruitment process, all applicants must complete an application via our recruitment portal. Links to the portal can be found on our website:https://www.reading-school.co.uk/vacancies

If you have any queries regarding our current vacancies or the Safer Recruitment process, please contact: hr@reading-school.co.uk or by telephone: 0118 901 5600

Stand-alone CVs will not be considered for shortlisting.

Commitment to safeguarding

Reading School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Successful candidates must be willing to undergo an Enhanced DBS Disclosure and complete relevant pre-employment checks in line with our Safer Recruitment policy. Full details of our Safeguarding - Staff Recruitment Policy can be found on our website.

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