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      <description>Location: Lambeth | Salary: 10000-500000 Annual | Type: Permanent | Aspiring Science Teacher Lambeth September Are you a high-achieving Science graduate looking to gain invaluable classroom experience before training to become a teacher? This Aspiring Science Teacher opportunity in Lambeth is based within a highly regarded faith school known for its strong academic outcomes, exceptional pastoral care and modern learning environment. This is the perfect role for an ambitious Aspiring Science Teacher seeking hands-on experience in a thriving secondary setting.Aspiring Science Teacher Contract September start£115 per dayOutstanding training and mentoring from experienced Science teachersExcellent preparation for PGCE, Schools Direct and salaried teacher training pathwaysWork within a supportive and successful Science departmentAccess to ongoing professional development and career progression opportunitiesModern facilities, including specialist Science laboratories and state-of-the-art learning spacesAspiring Science Teacher role within a school committed to staff wellbeing and developmentThis successful secondary school educates approximately 594 pupils aged 11-16 and is consistently oversubscribed.Around 20% of pupils receive SEND support, with over ...</description>
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