P.E. Teacher
Jewish Community Secondary School
Barnet
- £37,870 - £56,154 per year
- New
- Salary:
- MPS / UPS to reflect current level and experience
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2026
- Apply by:
- 29 April 2026
Job overview
As a voluntary-aided school of 1,400 students, including a thriving Sixth Form of around 400 students, JCoSS is a highly regarded, oversubscribed faith school at the heart of our London community. Our students achieve excellent academic outcomes, with almost 50% of all GCSE grades at 7+ and nearly 50% of all A Level grades at A or A*. Alongside a broad and ambitious A Level offer, we are proud to provide a wide range of vocational pathways, ensuring that every student can pursue excellence in a way that reflects their talents and aspirations. While we celebrate our academic success, we are clear that grades alone do not define an outstanding education. At JCoSS, we are committed to developing open-minded, thoughtful young people - mensches - who do the right thing even when nobody is watching. We want our graduates to navigate a changing world with integrity and compassion, able to contribute positively and meaningfully to their and the wider community.
As the current postholder is moving abroad , we are currently seeking a P.E. Teacher to join our school, who is an exceptional classroom practitioner and passionate advocate for the subject, with the drive and expertise to develop our students’ creative and technical capabilities. We are seeking a well-organised, energetic, and committed professional to support the continued development of PE/Dance and Academic PE within our well-established, forward-thinking department, which is focused on ongoing growth and excellence.
The department has rapidly established itself as a leading sports provider within Barnet, achieving strong extra-curricular success at district and county level, as well as within the Jewish community. We are fortunate to have a student body rich in both talent and potential, including a number of high-performing national athletes across a range of sports, supported by highly engaged parents.
We are also proud of our excellent sporting facilities, which include a full-size sports hall, activity studio, MUGA, 4G astroturf pitch, and extensive playing fields.
All students participate in PE throughout Key Stages 3 and 4, while Sixth Form students engage in a variety of informal sporting opportunities. Academic PE is well-subscribed, with successful GCSE PE provision at Key Stage 4, as well as A Level PE and Level 3 Sports Leadership at Key Stage 5. In 2025, our GCSE PE results placed us in the top 6% nationally, with A Level results placing us in the top 1% nationally, reflecting the strength of both teaching and student achievement.
The department is also committed to providing outstanding enrichment opportunities beyond the classroom. This includes regular sports tours, participation in events such as Disneyland Netball, and a strong desire to further expand and develop our programme of sporting experiences to ensure students have access to a wide range of opportunities.
The successful candidate will be an outstanding practitioner in both practical and theoretical PE, with proven experience of teaching academic PE to a high standard. They will also be expected to contribute fully to the wider life of the department, including regular involvement in fixtures, training, and extra-curricular sport.
We welcome applications from early career teachers through to experienced colleagues and we offer ECTs employment for the last few weeks of the summer term. What matters most is a clear vision of what superb teaching looks like, intellectual curiosity, and the ambition to make a significant impact.
At JCoSS, teaching is both purposeful and demanding. Our staff are deeply committed to our students and to one another, contributing fully to the academic, pastoral and co-curricular life of the school. In return, you will join a collaborative, forward-thinking department, with excellent facilities and colleagues who are generous with their expertise.
Pastoral care at JCoSS is phenomenal and central to who we are. Our dedicated team of over 15 pastoral professionals work tirelessly to ensure that every student is known, supported and challenged to flourish. Relationships matter here: warmth and humour sit comfortably alongside high expectations and mutual respect. We also believe that great schools are built by great professionals who are themselves lifelong learners. Continuous improvement is at the heart of our culture; sitting still is never an option at JCoSS. We are committed to developing our staff through high-quality professional learning, thoughtful coaching and a shared commitment to reflection and growth.
JCoSS is a place where ambition and kindness go hand in hand, where young people are encouraged to strive, to think deeply and to act with integrity. If you share our belief in the transformative power of education and want to play a meaningful role in shaping the next generation, we would be delighted to hear from you.
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About Jewish Community Secondary School
- Jewish Community Secondary School
- Castlewood Road, New Barnet
- Hertfordshire
- EN4 9GE
- United Kingdom
There is no school like JCoSS. Our unique atmosphere is felt as soon as you walk through the doors of our magnificent new state of the art building. Our students are passionate, our staff are happy and our parents are proud to be JCoSS parents. Our latest Ofsted report summarised the school perfectly
- Pupils treat others as equals, showing kindness and respect.
- Very little learning time is lost to poor behaviour.
- Pupils enjoy attending this ambitious, supportive and inspiring school.
- Leaders have embedded an ethos that promotes tolerance and inclusion.
- Pupils are encouraged to develop their own identity while learning to understand and celebrate that of others.
Our Vision: JCoSS is an academic, aspirational learning community, known and respected for our pioneering spirit, our humanity and our excellent outcomes.
Our Ethos: If you think you know what working in a Jewish school might be like, be ready to think again. Our outward-looking and pluralist Jewish ethos combines an embrace of open-minded values with a deep love of the varied riches of Jewish tradition. The staff and leadership team includes different faiths and none at all levels, and the school has a culture of purposeful good humour and humanity. We are a school like no other.
Our Results: We have a track record of outstanding results. Students achieve excellent outcomes and make great progress. In 2024 48% of A level grades were at A*or A and 75% of Cambridge Technical grades were Distinction* or Distinction. 50% of GCSE grades were grade 7 or higher, with more than a quarter of the cohort achieving at least 7 GCSEs at grade 7 or better. Our ‘Progress 8’ score is consistently significantly above national average. Supported by a strong programme, every year students gain places at Oxbridge and for Medical and Veterinary Study, as well as for a wide range of specialisms and competitive courses at prestigious institutions.
Staff Benefits: We appoint on potential as well as experience, and we are committed to supporting staff development. Several non-teaching colleagues have trained with us as teachers; our rich CPL programme includes full induction for new teaching staff including ECTs, NPQ programmes, and financial support for MA courses, Action Research projects and many other opportunities. Additional responsibilities are always considered for suitable candidates and we offer ECTs employment for the last few weeks of the summer term. Our admissions policy includes priority places for the children of all staff*. Our website details a huge number and variety of staff wellbeing initiatives.
* (Children, Jewish and non-Jewish, of JCoSS staff who have a permanent contract of employment and have completed two years of service on the last day of the summer term of the academic year prior to application)
Our Location & Community: The school is in beautiful £50m buildings overlooking the Green Belt. It is easily accessible from Northern, Piccadilly and Overground rail links, public buses run past the entrance and a school coach service (available to staff) serves our whole catchment area. We attract students from eloquent and supportive communities across North London and Hertfordshire.
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