Full-time, Permanent - September 2025 Start
Are you a passionate and engaging Teacher of French with a desire to inspire students to embrace the beauty and diversity of the French language and culture? We are seeking an enthusiastic individual to join our successful MFL department in a secondary school in Richmond.
About the School:
Our school is a vibrant and inclusive learning community where students are encouraged to develop their communication skills and cultural awareness. We offer a supportive and stimulating environment where students can explore the French language and culture through interactive lessons, authentic materials, and engaging activities.
About the MFL Department:
The MFL department is a collaborative and supportive team with a shared passion for language learning. We believe that learning languages opens doors to new cultures and experiences, and we strive to create a fun and engaging learning environment where students develop their confidence and fluency.
About the Role:
- Teach French across Key Stages 3 and 4, potentially Key Stage 5.
- Plan and deliver engaging and differentiated lessons.
- Utilize a variety of interactive and communicative teaching methods.
- Assess student progress, set targets, and provide constructive feedback.
- Contribute to the department's curriculum development.
- Foster a love of French language and culture in students.
- Work collaboratively with colleagues.
- Participate in professional development opportunities.
Ideal Candidate:
- Holds QTS or equivalent.
- Possesses excellent subject knowledge in French.
- Demonstrates a passion for teaching Modern Foreign Languages.
- Has strong communication, interpersonal, and classroom management skills.
- Is confident in building rapport with students and fostering a positive learning environment.
Benefits:
- Competitive salary (MPS/UPS + Outer London Weighting)
- Comprehensive benefits package.
- Excellent professional development opportunities.
- A supportive and collaborative working environment.
To Apply:
Please send your CV