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Unleash the Laws of the Universe in Southampton! Full-Time Physics Teacher at an Outstanding School (September 2025 Start - KS3, KS4 & KS5)

Are you an inspiring and deeply knowledgeable Physics Teacher passionate about unraveling the fundamental laws that govern the universe? Our outstanding school in the vibrant city of Southampton is seeking an enthusiastic Full-Time Teacher of Physics to join our dynamic and highly successful Science department from September 2025. This is an exciting opportunity to cultivate scientific understanding, analytical reasoning, and experimental skills in bright and engaged students across Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4 (GCSE Combined/Triple Science), and Key Stage 5 (A-Level Physics) within a supportive and ambitious educational environment.

In this rewarding full-time role, you'll get to:

  • Spark Scientific Inquiry: Deliver engaging and stimulating Physics lessons, exploring concepts from classical mechanics to quantum phenomena, fostering a deep understanding of physical principles and their applications.

  • Develop Problem-Solving Prowess: Guide students to master complex calculations, interpret experimental data, and apply theoretical knowledge to solve real-world problems.

  • Cultivate Experimental Rigour: Encourage hands-on investigation, precise data collection, and critical analysis of experimental results, fostering a love for practical science.

  • Contribute to a Collaborative Department: Join a supportive and innovative Science department that values teamwork, shared best practice, and a collective commitment to student success.

  • Utilise Leading Resources: Work with well-equipped laboratories and access to advanced scientific resources, supporting both theoretical and practical learning.

  • Shape Future Innovators: Play a key role in guiding A-Level students towards further study at leading universities in Physics, Engineering, Astrophysics, and other STEM fields.

    We're looking for a passionate and qualified Physics Teacher with QTS and a strong academic background in Physics (or a closely related field). A proven ability to deliver inspiring and effective lessons that spark curiosity and a genuine enthusiasm for the subject across all key stages, particularly at A-Level, is essential. If you're ready to make a significant contribution to our outstanding team in Southampton, we encourage you to apply for a September 2025 start.

    Propel your career forward with us in Southampton – join our dedicated team for a September 2025 start, including A-Level teaching

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