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Posted on 09 June 25 by Simon Adams
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Permanent. Full time. Suitable for ECTs or experienced teachers.
A thriving secondary school in Canterbury is seeking a Mathematics Teacher to join its dedicated team from September 2025. This full time, permanent role offers a fantastic opportunity to teach in a school where staff wellbeing, curriculum integrity and student success are front and centre.
Why consider this school?
High staff retention and a welcoming, inclusive ethos
Behaviour expectations are consistent and well-managed, allowing teachers to focus on great lessons
Located in the historic cathedral city of Canterbury, with great transport links and plenty to enjoy outside of school hours
Strong links between subjects, especially with science and technology, make numeracy feel purposeful and real-world
A values-led culture where integrity, service and ambition are embedded in the everyday experience of staff and students
The Mathematics department
Maths is taught by a close-knit, experienced team with a shared focus on clarity, modelling and strong pedagogy. From Key Stage 3 through to Key Stage 4, students are supported to think mathematically, build resilience, and challenge misconceptions. The department has access to collaborative planning, excellent CPD, and is part of a wider trust community.
You will be
A qualified Maths Teacher ready to deliver excellent lessons
Confident teaching KS3 and KS4, with stretch for higher ability groups
Enthusiastic about making mathematics meaningful and accessible
Ready to join a reflective and motivated team
Details
Role: Mathematics Teacher
Location: Canterbury, Kent
Start date: September 2025
Contract: Full time, permanent
Pay: MPS or UPS
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