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English Teacher (KS3–KS4) – Inspire a Love of Language – Slough
Location: Slough
Salary: £31,350 – £47,839 | MPS/UPS
Contract Type: Full-Time | Permanent
Start Date: September 2025
GSL Education is working with a high-performing secondary school in Slough, looking to appoint a committed and enthusiastic English Teacher for a September 2025 start.
This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified teacher to join a dynamic English department, inspiring students across Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4. The school offers a supportive leadership team, excellent resources, and a strong culture of academic achievement and personal development.
The Ideal English Teacher Will:
Hold Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
Have strong subject knowledge in English Language and Literature
Deliver engaging, creative, and differentiated lessons across KS3 and KS4
Foster a classroom culture of high expectations and mutual respect
Inspire students to achieve their full potential in reading, writing, and critical analysis
The School Offers:
Outstanding results and a well-established English department
Opportunities for CPD and career progression
Supportive SLT with a strong focus on staff wellbeing
Access to excellent teaching resources and dedicated learning spaces
Requirements:
Valid Right to Work in the UK
Enhanced DBS registered on the Update Service (or willing to apply)
Strong, recent references supporting your teaching practice
If you’re an English Teacher passionate about developing confident communicators and critical thinkers, we would love to hear from you.
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About GSL Education
At GSL Education, we believe great teaching changes lives.
For over 20 years, we’ve been matching passionate educators with schools where they can thrive. Whether you’re looking for your next permanent role or a new challenge to inspire your career, we’re here to help you find the right fit — where you can make a real difference