Location: Ascot, Berkshire Start Date: January 2026 Salary: Competitive, in line with experience Are you an inspiring and knowledgeable Teacher of Religious Studies eager to engage students in thoughtful debate, philosophical inquiry, and ethical reflection? This is an exciting opportunity to join a prestigious independent school in Bath, renowned for its academic excellence, supportive community, and commitment to intellectual curiosity. About the School This leading independent school is celebrated for fostering academic rigour, creativity, and personal growth. The Religious Studies Department plays a vital role in this vision, encouraging students to explore profound moral and philosophical questions while developing respect for diverse beliefs and worldviews. With excellent facilities, small class sizes, and a collaborative teaching culture, the school provides the ideal environment for passionate educators to inspire and challenge their students. The Role The successful candidate will teach Religious Studies across Key Stages 3–5, inspiring students to think deeply about ethical, philosophical, and spiritual issues. You will join a dynamic department that values inquiry, debate, and the exploration of ideas, while contributing to a culture of intellectual curiosity and academic ambition. Key Responsibilities • Plan and deliver engaging lessons that promote independent thinking and analytical discussion. • Teach topics across philosophy, ethics, and world religions, tailored to different age groups. • Contribute to curriculum development and departmental enrichment initiatives. • Support and guide students preparing for GCSE and A-Level examinations. • Lead or assist with extracurricular opportunities such as debate clubs, ethics workshops, and guest lectures. • Play an active role in the wider life of the school community. The Ideal Candidate Will: • Hold a relevant degree and a recognised teaching qualification (QTS or equivalent). • Have proven experience teaching Religious Studies at secondary level (KS3–KS5). • Demonstrate a passion for philosophy, theology, and ethics. • Inspire students through engaging and thought-provoking lessons. • Be an excellent communicator, committed to academic excellence and personal development. • Be a reflective practitioner who contributes positively to a collaborative department. In Return, the School Offers: • A stimulating and supportive environment within a prestigious independent setting. • Excellent professional development opportunities and access to high-quality resources. • The opportunity to work with motivated, high-achieving students. • A collaborative and forward-thinking Humanities faculty. • A strong emphasis on teacher well-being and continuous improvement. How to Apply If you are a dedicated Teacher of Religious Studies seeking a rewarding role within a leading independent school, we would love to hear from you.