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SENCO

King's College London Mathematics School

Lambeth

  • £42,090 - £55,064 per year
  • New
Salary:
prorated
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
01 September 2026
Apply by:
18 May 2026

Job overview

King's Maths School is seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and capable individual to undertake the role of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities and Medical Needs Coordinator (SENCO). The role comes without classroom teaching responsibilities and is offered on a 0.6FTE part time and permanent basis.

It may be possible for a suitable candidate to add to these hours with pastoral welfare or teaching responsibilities for a subject taught at the school.

This is an opportunity to share in the life of this friendly, successful and vibrant school, to add to our warm and welcoming community and to support the school in its mission to provide outstanding education in mathematical subjects to students from traditionally under-represented groups.

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About King's College London Mathematics School

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  • King's College London Mathematics School
  • 80 Kennington Road, Kennington
  • London
  • SE11 6NJ
  • United Kingdom

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King’s College London Mathematics School is a state school for students aged 16-19 with a particular aptitude and enthusiasm for mathematics. It was opened in September 2014 by King’s College London in response to the government’s programme to improve the supply of good mathematicians, engineers, physicists and computer scientists into our best universities, and aims to provide challenging and stimulating teaching by outstanding teachers, especially for students who would otherwise not have access to this quality of teaching. The school is committed to developing well-rounded young people and engages students in a rich extended curriculum that enables their personal development alongside their academic development.

King’s College London Mathematics School’s has 140 students split between year 12 and year 13. There is a selective admissions procedure involving a mathematics aptitude assessment as well as an interview. The process favours candidates for whom the school is likely to make the greatest impact on their futures. The school is based in Lambeth, within walking distance of Lambeth North and Waterloo stations.

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