Computer Science Teacher

Camberley
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Computer Science Teacher - Prestigious Secondary School in Camberley

A well-established secondary school serving the local community, offering education to students aged 11-16. The school has a strong focus on inclusion, personal development, and raising aspirations for all learners. With a broad and balanced curriculum, it supports both academic progress and wider enrichment. The school benefits from a committed staff team and positive relationships with students and families.

Location: Camberley, Surrey
Start Date: April/September 2026
Contract: Part-Time or Full-Time | Supply or Permanent

Computer Science Teacher

Salary: £34,387 to £52,489 per annum / £160 to £270 per day

A leading secondary school in Camberley is recruiting an enthusiastic and proficient Computer Science Teacher for an April start. This is a brilliant opportunity for a tech-savvy educator to empower students with essential computing skills.

Key Responsibilities:

Deliver high-quality Computer Science lessons across Key Stages 3 and 4.
Teach programming, cybersecurity, and computational thinking.
Prepare students for GCSE examinations.
Foster a passion for technology and digital skills.Requirements:

Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent teaching qualification.
Strong subject knowledge in Computer Science.
Experience with programming languages such as Python, Java, or C++.
Passion for delivering engaging and interactive lessons.This position offers flexibility, with both part-time and full-time roles available, either on a supply or permanent basis.

If you're looking to progress your career in a supportive staff environment look no further.

Computer Science Teacher

For further information or an informal discussion about the role, please contact Louis Denison-Foster at Academics Ltd (Guildford)

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