Second in Maths
William Hulme's Grammar School
Manchester
- £36,400 - £53,040 per year
- New
- Salary:
- Salary will be paid in accordance with the United Learning Teachers’ Pay Scale from £36,400 to £53,040 per annum FTE, depending on previous years’ experience. A TLR will be payable in addition.
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 01 September 2026
- Apply by:
- 10 May 2026
Job overview
Full time, permanent contract, commencing September 2026
Salary – From £36,400 to £53,040 per annum FTE, depending on previous years' experience
William Hulme’s Grammar School (WHGS) is an all-through school and one of the most over-subscribed schools in Manchester. We have an excellent reputation and high aspirations for all our students, who enjoy an academic and creatively rich curriculum and are equipped with the skills that will help them to become responsible members of the local and global community.
Thank you very much for your interest in applying to be Second in Maths at William Hulme’s Grammar School (WHGS) – Secondary Phase.
We are looking for a well-qualified graduate of Mathematics with excellent subject knowledge and the ability to ignite curiosity, foster confidence, and empower young people to discover the beauty and power of Mathematics. Our ideal candidate will bring energy, creativity, and deep subject expertise to a thriving department with a record of strong outcomes. You will work proactively with the Head of Maths and other colleagues to lead and implement change ensuring that students achieve excellence at both GCSE and A Level. Above all, you will share our belief that every student deserves extraordinary opportunities, both in and beyond the classroom.
This is the ideal position for an ambitious and dynamic teacher who sets the very highest academic standards, demands exemplary behaviour and has endless enthusiasm. The successful candidate will be able to teach
Mathematics at GCSE. An ability to teach Mathematics at A level is desirable, but not essential. If you are ready to make a measurable difference, inspire a culture of excellence, and shape the future of Mathematics alongside our Head of Maths, we would be excited to hear from you.
Closing date: Sunday 10 May 2026 11:59pm
Interviews: Friday 15 May 2026
The school is fully committed to the safeguarding of children and all staff will be subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure and full child protection/safeguarding training. United Learning is an equal opportunities employer.
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About William Hulme's Grammar School
- William Hulme's Grammar School
- Spring Bridge Road, Manchester
- Lancashire
- M16 8PR
- United Kingdom
William Hulme’s Grammar School is the second most over-subscribed school in Manchester and one of the most successful comprehensive schools in the country. WHGS is an all-through (3-18) Academy of over 1450 pupils with a wide range of abilities, ethnicities and backgrounds.
The Academy has a relatively new Sixth Form Centre, a two-form entry Primary Phase and has specialist rooms in the Secondary Phase, including fully equipped science labs, a library, ICT resource centre, music practice rooms, design, technology and art rooms. There is also a sports hall with changing facilities, along with full kitchen and dining facilities in the Primary, Secondary and Sixth Form.
William Hulme’s Grammar School is a vibrant, multicultural school that welcomes children from all backgrounds and beliefs. We are committed to ensuring that all children receive a first class education that prepares them thoroughly for the future and allows them to play an active role in the life of the school and wider community. The school encourages staff to organise events and trips (home and abroad), extra-curricular and subject enrichment activities, to develop the whole child, to prepare him/her for the challenges of the modern world.
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