Hamilton College is more than a school - it is a journey - a journey in education, in developing talents and gifts and in creating self-belief. Hamilton College is a non-denominational Christian independent school for children and young people from the ages of 2-18. The school encompasses Nursery, Junior, Middle and Upper levels generating a truly 'family' atmosphere for the individual as they journey through the school.
We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated and enthusiastic Teacher of Mathematics to join our successful Senior School team on a part‑time basis (2 days per week). We seek someone who will inspire, develop, and instil confidence in our learners. We welcome applications from those who are passionate about their subject and who mirror the values of our school in their lessons with young people.
The successful candidate will deliver high‑quality teaching and learning across the mathematics curriculum, supporting pupils to achieve their full potential. The post will involve teaching across Senior School stages, including preparation for National 4, National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher qualifications. This is an excellent opportunity to join a committed and forward‑thinking department within a school that values both academic excellence and the development of the whole learner.
Application Procedure
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The successful applicant should be registered with GTCS must be either an existing member of the PVG Scheme or be prepared to join this scheme and prove their right to work in the UK before commencement of employment. An offer of employment will be subject to two satisfactory references and a clean report from Disclosure Scotland PVG Scheme.
The Headteacher is happy to have an informal telephone conversation with interested candidates, and this can be arranged through emailing hcapplications@ hamiltoncollege.co.uk.
Applications open on 20 May 2026 and close on 26 May 2026 at 12 noon. Interviews between 1- 5 June 2026.