Biology Teacher – Inclusive and High-Achieving School – Near Swindon (Royal Wootton Bassett) – September 2025 Start
Location: Royal Wootton Bassett (near Swindon)
Contract: Full-Time, Permanent
Salary: MPS/UPS
An inclusive and well-regarded secondary school in Royal Wootton Bassett, a thriving town near Swindon, is looking to appoint a dedicated and knowledgeable Biology Teacher for a full-time, permanent role beginning in September 2025. This role is suited to an inspiring educator with a love for life sciences and a commitment to student development.
The school has a strong academic record and is known for fostering both intellectual curiosity and a strong sense of community. The Science Department is highly successful, with an excellent track record of results and a growing number of students choosing Biology at A-Level.
Why This School?
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Supportive and experienced science team with mentoring for ECTs
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A dedicated Biology lab and access to well-stocked science resources
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Active involvement in science fairs, national competitions, and local partnerships
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Positive student attitudes and high standards of behaviour
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A forward-thinking SLT who value continuous improvement and subject-specific CPD
Key Responsibilities:
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Deliver high-quality Biology lessons across KS3 and KS4 (KS5 if appropriate)
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Inspire students with a love of the subject through engaging, practical learning
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Assess student progress and provide timely, constructive feedback
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Participate in science outreach and extracurricular clubs such as Eco Club and STEM Club
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Work collaboratively with colleagues to develop rich schemes of work
We’re Seeking:
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A Biology specialist with QTS and a relevant degree
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An enthusiastic and dedicated teacher able to differentiate effectively
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A reflective practitioner who embraces innovation and professional development
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Someone who contributes positively to the wider life of the school
This role provides a fantastic opportunity for a Biology Teacher to teach in a dynamic and highly supportive school environment where science is a cornerstone of academic life