Physics Teacher – High-Achieving Secondary School – High Wycombe – September Start Location: High Wycombe Contract: Full-Time, Permanent Salary: MPS/UPS An excellent opportunity has arisen for a passionate and inquisitive Physics ECT to begin their teaching career in a well-regarded and forward-thinking secondary school in High Wycombe. The school is known for its strong STEM curriculum, ambitious learners, and highly supportive staff culture. With outstanding exam results and a commitment to enrichment beyond the classroom, this is a school that values scientific thinking and academic rigour. The Physics department is a vital part of the school’s wider science faculty, with excellent student uptake and consistent results at both GCSE and A-Level. The department enjoys close links with local universities and industry to support a dynamic and forward-looking curriculum. Why This School? A supportive and structured ECT programme tailored to subject-specific needs High-spec Physics labs with modern teaching tools and experimental equipment A team-oriented science faculty with a strong focus on CPD and collaboration Enrichment opportunities including space club, engineering days, and national competitions Your Role as a Physics ECT: You will teach Physics across KS3 and KS4, supporting students in developing their conceptual understanding of forces, energy, motion, waves, and electromagnetism. Your lessons will aim to foster analytical skills, experimentation, and curiosity. You’ll also have the opportunity to co-lead STEM extracurricular activities and contribute to whole-school science initiatives. Who Should Apply? This role is ideal for a Physics ECT or a science trainee qualifying this summer. You’ll bring subject expertise, clarity in explanation, and a deep enthusiasm for engaging young people in the wonder of Physics. A collaborative and reflective approach to your practice is essential. Start your Physics teaching career in a school that values academic depth and scientific ambition. Apply today for a September 2025 start in High Wycombe.