Drama Teacher – Beautiful Independent School – Norwich
Our client is seeking a dedicated Drama Teacher to join a highly prestigious independent school in central Norwich. This is an excellent opportunity to work in an Outstanding school with exceptional academic performance and student behaviour.
The successful candidate will join a well-resourced and successful department, benefiting from the school’s commitment to excellence in education and student development.
Location: Norwich
Contract: Full-time
Salary: MPS/UPS (Paid to scale)
Start Date: ASAP
Key Responsibilities
- Teach Drama across the appropriate key stages.
- Inspire and engage students in exploring religious, philosophical, and ethical issues.
- Plan and deliver high-quality lessons in line with the national curriculum.
- Support students’ academic and personal development.
- Contribute to the wider school community and departmental initiatives.
Candidate Requirements
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) (e.g., PGCE or equivalent).
- Strong subject knowledge in Drama.
- Passion for teaching and an ability to engage and inspire students.
- Experience teaching GCSE and A-Level Drama is desirable.
- Legal right to work in the UK.
About the School
This Outstanding independent school has a rich history of academic excellence and offers state-of-the-art facilities. The school is consistently ranked among the top independent schools in the UK, with exceptional results:
- 92% of all GCSE grades at 9, 8, or 7 (A-A equivalent).*
- 92% A-B at A-Level.*
- Highly motivated and well-behaved students.
- Strong focus on pastoral care and student well-being.
- Excellent opportunities for academic enrichment and professional development.
Application Process
To apply for this Drama Teacher role, please send an updated CV as soon as possible.
- Locations
- Norwich
About Perham Education Partnership
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