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Maths Teacher

Farleigh School

SP11 7PW

  • New
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01 September 2026
Apply by:
25 March 2026

Job overview

Farleigh School is seeking a highly experienced, enthusiastic and inspirational Maths Teacher to deliver outstanding lessons for this core subject to Key Stage 2 and 3 pupils. We are looking for someone with a passion for teaching Maths and someone who seeks high academic standards in the classroom. The ability to assist the Head of Department with planning, assessment and leadership of the department would be advantageous, as would knowledge of the Common Entrance and Scholarship exam requirements.

The successful candidate will teach a full timetable, including approximately 18 Saturdays in each academic year.

As a full-time member of the school’s teaching staff, the post-holder will contribute to all-round pupil experience and development through their responsibilities, which are in keeping with a lively boarding school environment. These include:

  • Assisting with various end-of-day activities, including Prep

  • Undertaking break and lunchtime supervision duties

  • Taking boys/girls games for midweek and weekend fixtures and training

The successful candidate may be required to be a Form Taker.

The ideal candidate will:

Essential

  • Be a positive and child-centred individual.

  • Have excellent interpersonal skills with colleagues, parents and pupils.

  • Have the ability to create a happy, challenging and effective learning environment.

  • Respond effectively to children and adapt teaching approach.

  • Have the ability to establish a rapport with children, engaging them, keeping them focused and motivated.

  • Demonstrate teaching and learning taking place in the classroom.

  • Be good humoured and enthusiastic.

  • Have strong communication skills, both verbal and written, to a variety of audiences.

  • Be well organised with good planning skills.

  • Have strong team working skills.

  • Be able to stay calm under pressure.

  • Be smart and have a presentable appearance.

  • Have willingness to support Farleigh’s Catholic ethos and values.

Education and Qualifications

Essential

  • Qualified Teacher Status.

  • Degree in relevant subject.

  • Evidence of commitment to Continuous Professional Development.

Experience

Essential

  • Proven record of effective differentiated Maths teaching.

  • Participation in and contribution to sport or extra-curricular activities.

Knowledge

Essential

  • High level of subject knowledge.

  • Knowledge of current curriculum.

  • Knowledge of how to provide effectively for the needs of all children.

  • Full understanding of the level of personal and professional commitment to boarding school community life and the extended school day during term time.

Particular Tasks & Responsibilities:

Standards:

  • Maintain a professional standard, adhering to statutory and school requirements for Health & Safety, Risk Assessment and Child Protection.

  • Set the highest standards of teaching in all areas of Maths, which inspires pupils to learn and to want to learn. Create an exciting and engaging classroom delivery, which stretches the mathematically able and meets the needs of those individuals for whom Maths is a challenge.

  • Have in place the appropriate planning, assessment and recording of both effort and attainment, to ensure effective delivery of the Maths curriculum.

  • Foster a supportive environment where each child is valued and respected for their contribution to the school.

  • Establish professional working relationships with colleagues and parents, communicating fully at all times and liaising with Learning Support where necessary.

  • Be equipped with proficient computer skills for both administration and for curriculum delivery.

  • Work in accordance with and respect for the school’s Catholic ethos.

Curriculum, Learning & Teaching:

  • Plan, teach and implement the Scheme of Work for Maths at KS2 and KS3 (Years 3-8).

  • Differentiate and deliver the Schemes of Work using a multi-sensory approach, in order to meet the needs of all the children.

  • Help to develop, follow and improve an inspiring and inclusive curriculum, which also explores cross-curricular opportunities.

  • Monitor the progress of pupils so that their needs can be identified and challenges set.

  • Report to parents at required times during the year through progress grades and written formal reports.

  • Teach across the entire age and ability range and, where required, support the preparation of pupils for scholarships to senior schools.

  • Foster a supportive environment where each child is valued.

  • Offer guidance to enable pupils to experience success at whatever level they are capable.

  • Attend all Staff meetings and Curriculum and Parents’ Evenings, as required.

Resources & Organisation:

  • Assist with the setting and marking of standardised and internal tests.

  • Display work creatively and effectively in the Maths classroom.

  • Write occasional reports on ‘Maths events’ for inclusion in the termly Farleigh newsletter and on the website.

Within the department:

  • Keep up-to-date with own current practice and developments in Maths education, attending courses and training, where appropriate.

  • Attend departmental meetings and contribute to the addressing of concerns, generating and sharing ideas, and implementing developments.

  • Play a full part in the everyday life of the School, which will include day duties, e.g. break / lunch duties, prep, cover for absent staff, teaching of specified games and after school activities and some pastoral duties.

Any other duties which may be assigned commensurate with the post and in keeping with the nature of the Prep school environment.

Farleigh School reserves the right to appoint at any time in the recruitment process.

Safeguarding:

Farleigh School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant must be willing to undergo appropriate Child Protection Screening, including references from past employers, an enhanced DBS disclosure and an online search in line with safer recruitment.

Equal Opportunities:

Farleigh School is a co-educational organisation that believes strongly in equal opportunity for all.

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Ethos
 

  • To share with parents in the spiritual, moral and intellectual development of their children in a Catholic community, which welcomes all faiths.
  • To provide a first class education striving for excellence in all academic, cultural and sporting pursuits, giving every child the confidence to discover where their gifts lie and to enjoy their talents. 
  • To educate children in the teaching and sacramental life of the Church and to encourage them towards a life of faith. 
  • To create a well-ordered and caring school community, where the self-respect and dignity of each person will flourish. 
  • To help Farleigh pupils to grow up honorably, inspired by high ideals, so that they may serve others generously, and be strong in friendship and family.
     

Aims
 

To live out our ethos as a Catholic school and in so doing,
 

  • ensure the development of our children, spiritually, morally, socially, intellectually and culturally; 
  • provide a broad and high quality education for children of mixed ability which will lay strong foundations for a fulfilling and rewarding life; 
  • prepare and educate each child for the appropriate first choice of senior school; 
  • make Farleigh a special place to enjoy a part of their childhood through warm pastoral care of the highest standard.

     

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