Spanish Teacher – Thriving School, Harrow
Wayman Learning Trust
About the role
- Full-time Spanish Teacher role, contract type to be confirmed
- Engage KS3 & KS4 students in language learning, promoting fluency and cultural appreciation
- Join a dynamic school community committed to academic excellence and personal growth
Our client, a well-regarded school in Harrow, seeks a Spanish Teacher who can inspire students to develop their language skills and deepen their understanding of Spanish culture. The ideal candidate will bring interactive and immersive teaching methods to the classroom, making language learning engaging and accessible for all students. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a school known for its academic success, community involvement, and broad range of enrichment activities.
School Information
- Respected school in Harrow with modern facilities, including a purpose-built arts hall and sports complex
- Committed to supporting both academic achievement and creative expression
- Known for high GCSE results and a positive, inclusive learning environment
The school provides a supportive atmosphere for both students and staff, offering resources to help each individual achieve their best. Teachers benefit from strong professional development opportunities and a collaborative team environment dedicated to excellence in education.
Experience and Qualifications
• Qualified Spanish Teacher with experience teaching KS3 & KS4
• Formal teaching qualification with QTS
• Legal right to work in the UK
Application
To apply confidentially, please send your CV to danielle@waymaneducation.com.
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