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Teacher of Humanities


Teaching Personnel

£32,916 - 51,048 per year

Andover

Temporary | Full Time

14/04/2026

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Humanities Teacher - Andover

Start Date: September 2026
Contract: Full‑time (5 days per week)
Phase: KS3-KS4 (Ages 11-16)

A welcoming and forward‑looking secondary school in Andover is seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated Humanities Teacher to join its Humanities Faculty from September 2026. This full‑time position offers an excellent opportunity to teach in a supportive, ambitious environment where curriculum quality and personal development are highly valued.


About the School

This school is a dynamic and inclusive learning community with a strong culture of care and ambition for all. It is committed to supporting students academically and personally, placing high importance on wellbeing, respect and aspiration. The school forms part of a wider network of schools, enabling access to shared expertise, professional development and strong collaborative practice.

The school benefits from excellent facilities, including modern classrooms, an upgraded library, expansive grounds and recently opened new teaching spaces as part of a significant expansion project. These developments provide a high‑quality learning environment for both staff and students.


Ofsted Highlights

The most recent Ofsted inspection (published May 2023) confirmed that the school continues to be rated 'Good'. Inspectors highlighted:

  • A culture of care and ambition, where pupils feel supported and encouraged to succeed.
  • Positive behaviour and attitudes, with pupils engaging calmly and purposefully in lessons.
  • Strong emphasis on personal development, including leadership opportunities, a wide range of extracurricular activities, and a clear focus on student voice.
  • A broad and balanced curriculum, with leaders focused on refining curriculum sequencing and assessment to strengthen learning further.

The Humanities Faculty

Humanities is a key part of the school's knowledge‑rich curriculum, which includes subjects such as History, Geography, and Philosophy & Ethics. The department plays an important role in helping students understand themselves, others and the wider world, while developing critical thinking, literacy and analytical skills.

Staff work collaboratively to share effective practice and deliver a curriculum that is carefully sequenced and ambitious, supporting strong progress across Key Stages 3 and 4.


What the School Offers

  • A culture of high support and high expectations for both students and staff.
  • Calm and purposeful classrooms supported by clear routines and behaviour systems.
  • Strong commitment to professional development through trust‑wide collaboration and coaching.
  • A rich programme of extracurricular activities and leadership opportunities that enhance personal development.
  • A supportive community where staff wellbeing is valued and collaboration is encouraged.

Who We're Looking For

You will be:

  • A passionate Humanities Teacher, able to teach one or more Humanities subjects across KS3-KS4.
  • Committed to high‑quality teaching, curriculum thinking and reflective practice.
  • Skilled in developing students' literacy, critical thinking and understanding of the world.
  • A positive team player who values collaboration and contributes to departmental developments.
  • Dedicated to promoting inclusivity, respect and high expectations.

How to Apply

If you are excited by the pr