An Ofsted Outstanding grammar school in Watford is seeking a talented Maths Teacher to join their high-performing Mathematics Department from January 2026. The successful candidate will teach GCSE and A-Level Maths to highly motivated pupils in small, focused classes. Key Details • Role: Maths Teacher (GCSE & A-Level) • School: Outstanding Grammar School (11–18), Watford • Start: January 2026 (permanent, full-time) • Suitability: ECTs and experienced teachers welcome • Exam Boards: Edexcel experience desirable About the School The school educates around 1,200 pupils and is widely recognised for academic excellence, exceptional STEM pathways, and a strong record of Oxbridge and Russell Group progression. The Maths Department is well-resourced, with specialist classrooms, digital learning tools, and dedicated Sixth Form study areas. Staff benefit from supportive leadership, structured CPD, and opportunities to contribute to enrichment. The Role – What You’ll Do • Deliver stimulating Mathematics lessons across KS4–KS5. • Teach core areas including algebra, mechanics, statistics, and problem-solving. • Use AFL, data, and personalised feedback to embed long-term mastery. • Support enrichment including Maths Olympiads, UKMT, and Further Maths clubs. • Contribute to schemes of work, digital teaching resources, and exam preparation. • Maintain high expectations for behaviour, progress, and ambition. • Participate in wider school responsibilities and pastoral care. Person Specification Essential • Degree in Mathematics or a related subject. • QTS/PGCE. • Strong KS4–KS5 curriculum knowledge. • Ability to explain complex concepts clearly. • Commitment to safeguarding and pupil welfare. Desirable • Edexcel experience. • Experience running STEM or problem-solving enrichment. • Ability to support university applications for Maths-heavy degrees. Salary & Benefits • MPS/UPS (London Fringe). • Excellent CPD, resources, and subject-specific training. How to Apply Please send your CV and covering note referencing Maths Teacher – Watford .