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      <description>Location: Milton Keynes | Salary: 10000-500000 Annual | Type: Permanent | Walton High School - Trainee Science Teacher Locations: Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire Tax free bursary: Up to £29,000 Scholarships available: £31,000 Closing date: Recruitment is running on a rolling basis until places are full - early applications are advised. Starting: September 2026 "The work you are doing is meaningful and directly impacts the future of the kids in your responsibility, and that''s one of the best feelings in the world." Kwaku, Maths trainee  About the role: You will be training to be a Science Teacher - this is a great opportunity to train to teach outstanding lessons and therefore help pupils achieve excellent academic results in Science. Join our 15th cohort on our ''Outstanding'' (OFSTED, 2022) Teacher Training programme this September! Last year saw over 200 trainees join the programme and we are already looking forward to our next cohort, which you could be part of! 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 one of o...</description>
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