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Our client is looking for an Early Career Teacher (ECT) of Physical Education to join a well-regarded secondary school in Gloucester. This is a full-time position starting in January 2026 with excellent support and mentoring provided to help you begin your teaching career.
This is a fantastic opportunity for an enthusiastic and inspiring new teacher to start their career in a school with a strong reputation for academic and sporting success. The successful candidate will teach PE across KS3 and KS4 with the opportunity to contribute to KS5. You will also benefit from a dedicated mentor regular observations and tailored CPD designed specifically to support ECTs.
Experience and Qualifications
School Information
This outstanding mixed secondary school in Gloucester has around 1200 pupils on roll and a thriving sixth form. Known for its commitment to excellence both inside and outside the classroom the school consistently achieves strong GCSE and A-Level outcomes.
The PE department is one of the schools greatest recent years over 70% of GCSE PE students have achieved grades 95 and the A-Level programme has grown steadily with many students going on to study Sports Science Physiotherapy and related degrees at top universities. The school is recognised regionally for its sporting achievements with teams regularly competing at county and national level in football netball athletics and rugby. State-of-the-art facilities include a full-sized sports hall a modern fitness suite all-weather pitches and extensive playing fields.
Staff and pupils alike take pride in a culture of teamwork resilience and ambition making this an excellent place for an ECT PE Teacher to begin their career.
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Salary
Paid to scale on MPS
Application
To be considered for this ECT PE Teacher position please forward an updated CV as soon as possible.
Full Time