About the School A highly regarded independent 11–18 school in Buckingham is seeking an enthusiastic Physics Teacher to join their Science Department from January 2026. The school has approximately 820 pupils, a warm and inclusive ethos, and a record of outstanding academic achievement. The Science Faculty is at the heart of the school’s success, with students regularly achieving top grades and advancing to top universities for Physics, Engineering, and Mathematics. About the Role This full-time, permanent position offers the opportunity to teach Physics across KS3–KS5, in small, motivated classes. You will deliver lessons that blend theory and experimentation, helping students develop a deep understanding of key scientific concepts. The school encourages creative teaching, curiosity, and inquiry through practical learning. Facilities include specialist physics laboratories, data-logging software, and modern experimental equipment. The department also runs the school’s STEM Club, Robotics Team, and Physics Olympiad preparation sessions. You will also: • Support Sixth Form students applying for STEM university courses • Lead or assist in co-curricular science competitions and events • Contribute to cross-departmental collaboration with DT and Computer Science Staff Benefits and Development • Competitive salary and independent school pension • Strong professional development and mentoring opportunities • Small class sizes and high academic engagement • Free lunch, parking, and access to wellbeing facilities • Supportive and forward-thinking leadership team Experience and Qualifications • QTS/PGCE and degree in Physics or related field • Experience teaching GCSE and A Level desirable • Excellent subject knowledge and communication skills • Enthusiasm for experimentation and STEM education How to Apply Applications are invited from committed Physics Teachers ready to join a highly regarded independent school in Buckingham that values academic excellence, curiosity, and professional growth.