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Teacher of Psychology (part-time)

Teacher of Psychology (part-time)

King Edward's School

Birmingham

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Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
15 January 2025

Job overview

We are looking for an experienced graduate, exceptional teacher and inspirational colleague to teach Psychology at A Level in this academically selective school, from September 2025.

 

With the reintroduction of A Levels at King Edward’s School, Psychology will be a new subject. The Department is a cross-school Department, with the Head of Department based at King Edward’s High School for Girls, on the same campus as King Edward’s School. The role may involve in the short or long term some teaching at KEHS, where the department is one of the most consistently successful in the school.

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About King Edward's School

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+44 121 472 1672

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King Edward’s School, Birmingham is driven by a shared belief in the transformative power of a broad, intellectually demanding and accessible education in a young, ethnically diverse city. It is also one of the most successful and significant boys’ schools in the country.

Founded in 1552 by Edward VI, King Edward’s School is the founding father of the King Edward VI Foundation and has always been a central institution in the city of Birmingham which it serves. It is located on a stunning 50-acre site in Edgbaston, which it shares with King Edward VI High School for Girls (KEHS), and educates around 900 day boys, aged 11 to 18.

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