A well-regarded and high-performing 1118 school in Oxford is seeking an inspiring and talented Music Teacher to join their Performing Arts Faculty from January 2026. This full-time permanent role provides an outstanding opportunity to work in a creative inclusive and academically ambitious environment that places the arts at the heart of school life.
The appointed teacher will teach Music across KS3KS5 nurturing students appreciation for performance composition and music theory. You will lead ensembles choirs or orchestras and play a central role in the schools extensive musical calendar including concerts productions and community performances. The department encourages teachers to integrate classical contemporary and digital forms of music-making to ensure an inclusive and engaging curriculum.
The Music Department is exceptionally well-resourced featuring dedicated rehearsal rooms soundproof practice studios a recording suite and a professional-standard performance auditorium. The school has a vibrant cultural presence with students regularly participating in competitions and festivals at both regional and national levels.
Staff benefit from small class sizes excellent facilities and leadership that values creativity professional autonomy and wellbeing. Continuous CPD opportunities regular collaboration with visiting musicians and partnerships with local orchestras ensure the department remains a hub of artistic innovation.
Experience and Qualifications:
QTS/PGCE and degree in Music or related discipline
Proven ability to inspire students in both practical and theoretical contexts
Strong performance or conducting background
Commitment to co-curricular enrichment and collaboration
How to Apply:
Applications are encouraged from enthusiastic Music Teachers who wish to join a well-regarded Oxford school with a long-standing tradition of musical and academic excellence.
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