A well-regarded 1118 secondary school in south Warwickshire is seeking a committed and thoughtful Teacher of History to join its established Humanities faculty from January 2026.
This is a school with a strong academic tradition and a calm purposeful learning environment. History is a popular subject at both GCSE and A-Level with consistently strong uptake and outcomes. The department is known for its depth of subject knowledge clear curriculum sequencing and emphasis on historical enquiry.
The Role
You will teach History across Key Stages 3 to 5 delivering a curriculum that balances substantive knowledge with disciplinary skills such as source evaluation debate and extended writing. At KS3 the curriculum is broad and chronological while GCSE and A-Level courses focus on analytical depth and exam confidence.
You will be encouraged to:
Deliver engaging discussion-rich lessons
Contribute to curriculum review and resource development
Support enrichment activities such as trips lectures and history clubs
Work collaboratively within a stable and experienced Humanities team
The School
Rated Good with strong features the school serves a mixed local catchment and is known for excellent behaviour respectful pupils and strong pastoral systems. Leadership is visible and supportive with a clear focus on staff wellbeing and manageable workload.
Facilities are modern and well maintained with Humanities classrooms clustered together and equipped with digital teaching tools. The school has a strong reputation locally and benefits from high parental engagement.
Whats on Offer
Competitive salary on MPS/UPS
A supportive experienced department
High-quality CPD and subject-specific development
A professional respectful working environment
This role would suit a History teacher who values academic rigour thoughtful teaching and a genuinely supportive school culture.
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