A prestigious independent 11–18 school in Bournemouth seeks an outstanding PE Teacher from January 2026 to teach Core PE and GCSE/A-Level PE (small classes) and support a strong co-curricular sports offer. Key Details Role: PE Teacher (KS3–KS5; GCSE/A-Level) Start: January 2026 | Contract: Permanent, full-time School: Independent, 11–18, Bournemouth Suitability: ECTs and experienced teachers considered Exam Boards: OCR/AQA/Edexcel (advantageous) About the School Approx. 900 pupils, high academic standards and pastoral care. Sport is central, with excellent facilities and strong participation/competition. Staff benefit from collaborative departments and regular CPD. The Role – What You’ll Do Plan and deliver high-quality PE at KS3–KS5 ; assess and track progress. Teach GCSE/A-Level PE (theory and practical). Coach teams and run clubs, fixtures and tournaments. Contribute to schemes of work, moderation and exam preparation. Person Specification (Essential) Degree in a Sports/PE discipline; QTS/PGCE. Strong subject knowledge and effective behaviour management. Evidence of impact on pupil progress; inclusive practice. Commitment to safeguarding and wellbeing. Desirable: OCR/AQA/Edexcel experience; coaching awards; willingness for Saturday fixtures/tours. Salary & Benefits Competitive independent school salary (DOE) plus strong CPD, small classes and excellent resources. How to Apply Send your CV and brief covering note for the PE Teacher post. Early applications encouraged. Computing Teacher – Independent School – Buckingham – January 2026 Start An exciting opportunity has arisen for a talented and innovative Computing Teacher to join a well-regarded Independent School in Buckingham, starting January 2026. Computing Teacher Independent School, Buckingham Full-time position January 2026 Start Experienced and ECT Teachers Considered School Information This prestigious Independent School has approximately 950 students aged 11–18 and an outstanding academic reputation, with a thriving Sixth Form and a focus on digital innovation. The Computing department is exceptionally strong, with 90% of GCSE students achieving grades 9–6 in 2024. The school provides cutting-edge facilities, including multiple IT suites, robotics labs, and opportunities for cross-curricular computing projects. Staff enjoy small class sizes, strong leadership support, and regular opportunities for professional development. Experience and Qualifications Degree in Computer Science or a related subject QTS or PGCE Ability to teach Computing across KS3–KS5 Enthusiasm for coding, digital literacy, and new technologies Salary Paid to scale (MPS/UPS, Independent equivalent). Application To be considered for this Computing Teacher position, please forward your CV as soon as possible.