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      <description>Location: Wembley | Salary: 10000-500000 Annual | Type: Permanent | Ark Elvin Academy, Trainee Science Teacher Locations: London Bursaries and scholarships from: Up to £31,000. Find further info here  Closing date: Recruitment is running on a rolling basis until places are full - early applications are advised Starting: September 2026 ''Develop a Pathway for the Next Generation of Programmers'' About the role: You will be training to be a Science Teacher at Ark Elvin Academy - this is a great opportunity to train to teach outstanding lessons and therefore help pupils achieve excellent academic results in Science.  In this role, you will engage in rigorous and continuous professional development in order to exceed the minimum level of practice expected of teachers as defined in the Teachers'' Standards. You will be able to demonstrate consistently high standards of personal and professional conduct, and be a role-model, positively impacting the academy more widely.  About Ark:  Ark is a charity that aims to transform children''s lives through education. In the UK, the strongest predictor of how a child will do at school continues to be what their parents do for a living - but why should this be the accepted status quo? By working in our network at o...</description>
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