A prestigious co-educational independent school in Worcesteris seeking an enthusiastic and knowledgeable Teacher of Geography to join its thriving Humanities faculty from January 2026.
The Role
Youll teach Geography across KS3KS5 contributing to the departments outstanding reputation for academic rigour fieldwork excellence and student engagement. The successful candidate will deliver dynamic lessons that foster curiosity about the world critical thinking and a strong understanding of environmental and human issues.
Beyond the classroom there will be opportunities to lead field trips both locally and abroad and to contribute to the schools wider enrichment and sustainability initiatives.
The School
This independent senior school combines traditional academic values with a forward-looking holistic approach to education. Geography is one of the schools most popular subjects at GCSE and A-Level with results consistently well above the national average.
The school benefits from impressive facilities including a dedicated Humanities Centre with modern classrooms GIS software and interactive learning resources. Pupils are motivated polite and inquisitive making this an inspiring place to teach.
Youll Bring
QTS or equivalent qualification in Geography or related field.
A strong academic background and passion for the subject.
Commitment to fieldwork and experiential learning.
A collaborative reflective and engaging teaching style.
Why Join
Competitive independent school salary.
Excellent professional development and CPD opportunities.
Supportive collegiate environment and forward-thinking leadership.
Free lunch on-site parking and use of school facilities.
If youre a Geography Teacher who values intellectual curiosity high standards and holistic education this Worcester opportunity offers an exceptional platform to inspire young geographers.
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