KS1 Class Teacher – Permanent Position September 2025 Start | Full-time or Part-time | Two-Form Entry Primary | Norfolk We are seeking an enthusiastic and skilled KS1 Class Teacher to join our friendly and ambitious two-form entry primary school in Norfolk from September 2025. This is a permanent opportunity, suitable for both full-time and part-time candidates. About the School: Our school is a welcoming, inclusive, and well-resourced setting with a clear commitment to high-quality teaching and nurturing the whole child. As a two-form entry primary, our structure allows for close collaboration across year groups, shared planning, and a strong sense of professional support. Set in a beautiful part of Norfolk, we pride ourselves on offering a calm, purposeful learning environment with excellent facilities and a strong sense of community. We work closely with families, local partners, and other schools to enrich the learning experience and ensure every child flourishes. We Offer: · A supportive and experienced leadership team that values staff wellbeing and development · A strong team-teaching model with shared PPA time and collaborative planning · High-quality CPD and opportunities for progression within and beyond the classroom · Engaged pupils with excellent behaviour and a thirst for learning · A caring, inclusive ethos built on mutual respect and high expectations · A well-resourced school environment, including spacious outdoor areas · Flexibility for part-time working and a genuine commitment to work-life balance The Role: You will lead a KS1 class, delivering high-quality teaching and contributing to the wider life of the school. You will work in partnership with a parallel class teacher, with time allocated for joint planning and assessment moderation. Ideal Candidate: · Holds Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) · Has experience of teaching in Key Stage 1 (Year 1 or Year 2), or a strong interest in developing within this phase · Demonstrates excellent classroom practice and a deep understanding of early learning and phonics · Is reflective, well-organised, and committed to ongoing professional growth · Builds strong relationships with children, staff, and families · Brings energy, warmth, and creativity to their teaching Location: The school is located in a well-connected area of Norfolk, offering the benefits of a close-knit school community with access to the countryside and the nearby coast. Free on-site parking is available, and the school is accessible via public transport. How to Apply: Please send your CV and a short covering letter outlining your relevant experience and teaching philosophy. We welcome visits to the school and encourage early applications as interviews will be arranged on a rolling basis