A distinguished independent senior school in York is seeking to appoint an exceptional Teacher of Geography to join its highly regarded Humanities faculty from January 2026. This is a full-time permanent opportunity to work within a school known for academic rigour intellectual curiosity and an outstanding culture of pastoral care.
The school offers a traditional academically ambitious education within a supportive and forward-looking environment. Geography is a well-established and respected subject valued for its ability to develop analytical thinking global awareness and independent enquiry. This role would suit a Geography teacher who enjoys stretching able students while maintaining a supportive and inclusive classroom atmosphere.
The Role
You will teach Geography across Key Stages 35 delivering a challenging and engaging curriculum to small classes of motivated pupils. Teaching focuses on building deep subject knowledge alongside strong geographical skills including data interpretation evaluative writing and enquiry-based learning.
At Key Stage 3 pupils follow a broad curriculum that introduces both physical and human geography in a coherent concept-led way. Lessons are structured to develop confidence in map skills case study analysis and extended explanation while encouraging curiosity about the world.
At GCSE students are supported to develop secure exam technique without narrowing their learning. Teaching emphasises clear structure accurate application of case studies and confident written responses. Outcomes are consistently strong reflecting both high expectations and careful academic support.
At A-Level Geography is a popular subject among academically able students. Teaching encourages independent reading critical evaluation of geographical theories and engagement with contemporary global issues. Teachers have the freedom to explore topics in depth and foster scholarly discussion.
The Geography Department
The Geography department is part of a strong and collaborative Humanities faculty. The team is made up of experienced subject specialists who value shared scholarship and professional dialogue.
Curriculum planning is thoughtful rather than prescriptive. Schemes of work provide a clear framework but teachers are encouraged to bring their own expertise and interests into lessons. Department meetings focus on curriculum quality assessment standards and subject development rather than administrative demands.
Fieldwork is an important part of the departments identity and is approached with academic purpose. Residential and local fieldwork opportunities are well established carefully planned and fully supported ensuring meaningful learning experiences for pupils and manageable expectations for staff.
The School
This independent senior school has an excellent academic reputation and is known for its calm purposeful learning environment. Pupils are respectful engaged and keen to learn creating classrooms where intellectual challenge can flourish.
Pastoral care is exceptional. Tutors and pastoral leaders know pupils well and work closely with teaching staff to support wellbeing and academic progress. Behaviour is exemplary allowing teachers to focus fully on teaching and learning.
Leadership is experienced supportive and values professional trust. Teachers are given autonomy in their classrooms and are encouraged to teach with confidence creativity and academic integrity.
Facilities and Learning Environment
The school occupies an attractive campus with a blend of historic buildings and modern teaching spaces. Classrooms are well maintained and designed to support discussion-based learning and extended written work.
The library is a central academic hub and is actively used by Geography students particularly at GCSE and A-Level to support wider reading research and independent study.
Technology is used selectively and purposefully to enhance learning particularly for data analysis and geographical enquiry without detracting from the schools strong emphasis on scholarship and written communication.
Professional Development
Professional development is approached with intellectual seriousness and respect for subject expertise. Teachers are encouraged to deepen their disciplinary knowledge attend conferences and engage with current geographical research.
Opportunities exist to:
Teach across the full senior age range
Contribute to curriculum refinement and fieldwork planning
Support academic enrichment and societies
Progress into subject leadership or pastoral roles
Career development is supported thoughtfully with mentoring available for those seeking progression.
Workload and Staff Wellbeing
The school is mindful of workload and maintains realistic expectations. Small class sizes allow for meaningful feedback without excessive marking and administrative demands are kept proportionate.
Staff wellbeing is genuinely valued and the working culture is professional collegiate and academically stimulating. Many teachers remain long-term due to the balance of challenge autonomy and support.
The Ideal Candidate
The successful candidate will:
Hold QTS or an equivalent teaching qualification
Have strong academic credentials in Geography or a related discipline
Be confident teaching Geography to GCSE and A-Level
Enjoy working with able motivated pupils
Value academic depth enquiry and discussion
Be reflective professional and committed to continuous development
Why This Role Stands Out
Prestigious independent senior school environment
Small classes and highly engaged pupils
Strong Geography uptake at GCSE and A-Level
Academic autonomy and professional trust
Outstanding pastoral care and leadership
Application
If you are a Teacher of Geography seeking a January 2026 move into a school that values intellectual depth academic excellence and professional respect we would be delighted to receive your CV.
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