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Teacher of Physics

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Job summary

A leading educational institution in North East England is seeking an inspirational Teacher of Physics to join their Science Department in September 2026. The role involves teaching KS3 Science and up to KS4 Physics, with the option of KS5. Ideal candidates will have a strong background in Physics, the ability to motivate students, and experience in a collaborative teaching environment. The institution is focused on care, excellence, and raising achievement for all students. A supportive and enriching work culture awaits.

Benefits

High-quality professional development
Supportive, faith-driven community
Exciting future with new facilities

Qualifications

  • Strong classroom practitioner with the ability to motivate young people of all abilities.
  • Experience teaching KS3 Science and KS4 Physics, with a possibility for KS5.
  • Commitment to raising achievement, particularly for disadvantaged students.

Responsibilities

  • Teach KS3 Science and up to KS4 Physics.
  • Contribute to the development of high standards of teaching.
  • Work as part of a collaborative and dynamic Science team.

Skills

Classroom management
Physics subject knowledge
Ability to motivate students
Team collaboration

Education

Qualified Teacher Status
Degree in Physics or related field
Job description

Location: St Leonard’s Catholic School, North End, Durham, DH14NG

Grade: MPS/UPS (£32,916 - £51,048 per annum)

Hours: Full Time, Permanent

St Leonard’s Catholic School is a thriving, oversubscribed secondary school with a vibrant sixth form, located in the historic cathedral city of Durham. We are proud to have been graded ‘Outstanding’ in all areas by Ofsted (October 2024), with inspectors praising our culture of care and achievement where every pupil is known and loved. They highlighted our expertly designed curriculum, exceptional teaching, and strong personal development programme that builds character and resilience. Pupils achieve exceptionally well and value the high‑quality education they receive.

Our Catholic Schools Inspection (2025) commended St Leonard’s as a community where faith and learning flourish together, describing our mission as “lived and visible in every aspect of school life.” Inspectors noted the strength of our pastoral care, the commitment of staff to pupils’ spiritual and moral development, and the inclusive, supportive environment that makes our school a joy to be part of.

We are entering an exciting new chapter as part of the national School Re‑Building Programme, with a stunning new building opening in Spring 2026. This will combine cutting‑edge facilities with the charm of a restored Victorian house at the heart of our site.

As one of the highest‑achieving schools in the North East—with almost 50% of GCSE grades at 9–7 and excellent A Level outcomes (Overall Grade B)—we have a strong track record for Oxbridge and Russell Group university applications.

We are proud to be part of the Bishop Wilkinson Catholic Education Trust, the largest Catholic education trust in the North East, offering exceptional opportunities for collaboration, professional development, and career progression across 48 schools.

Why work with us?
  • Outstanding behaviour and a calm, respectful learning environment.
  • A supportive, faith‑driven community where staff are valued and developed.
  • High‑quality professional development opportunities through the school and Trust.
  • A school culture that prioritises wellbeing, collaboration, and excellence.
  • Exciting future with state‑of‑the‑art facilities opening in 2026.

An exciting opportunity has arisen for an inspirational and dedicated Teacher of Physics to join our Science Department in September 2026.

The successful candidate would be expected to teach KS3 Science and up to KS4 Physics with the possibility of KS5 Physics.

The successful candidate will be a strong classroom practitioner who has the ability to motivate young people of all abilities and will be able to work well as part of a dynamic hardworking team who put teaching and learning at the forefront of everything that they do. You will contribute to the development of an excellent standard of teaching within the Science department. You will be passionate about raising the achievement of all students, particularly the disadvantaged, including those with SEND.

If you are passionate about teaching and want to join a school where excellence and care go hand in hand, we would love to hear from you.

For further details about the school, please visit www.stleonardsdurham.bwcet.com or to arrange a visit, please contact Kate Woodall on 0191 3848575.

How to Apply:

To complete an online application form please click the 'Apply Now' button.

Closing date: 12 January 2026

Interview date: TBC

The Bishop Wilkinson Catholic Education Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is exempt from the provisions of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act and is subject to an enhanced DBS check.

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