Trainee Maths Teacher
Partnerships Co-ordinator
About the Role
About the Role A High-Achieving and Inclusive Secondary School in LondonThis opportunity is based at a dynamic and forward-thinking secondary school for students aged 11-18, located in the heart of London. The school serves a vibrant and diverse student body and is committed to academic excellence, inclusive education, and nurturing future-ready learners.
The Maths department is a cornerstone of the school’s academic success. It is well-resourced and staffed by a supportive team dedicated to helping students develop strong numeracy skills, logical thinking, and problem-solving abilities. With a focus on high standards and personal growth, this is an ideal environment to begin your teaching journey.
About the Role & Grad2Teach ProgrammeThis Graduate Trainee Maths Teacher role is part of the Grad2Teach salaried initial teacher training programme—a financially supported, classroom-based route into teaching.
- You will:Begin by delivering Maths lessons across Key Stages 3 and 4
- Progress through Grad2Teach’s structured two-phase training model
- Work toward a PGCE with QTS, awarded by Coventry University
- Receive a salary throughout your training—no tuition fees required
- Benefit from expert mentoring, tailored coaching, and a curriculum aligned with the Teaching Standards and Core Content Framework
- Training Structure:Phase 1:Support with lesson planning and classroom delivery
- Assist with small group interventions and exam preparation
- Develop strategies for effective classroom and behaviour management
- Phase 2:Independently lead Maths lessons (up to 18 hours per week)
- Deepen your subject knowledge and refine your pedagogy
- Complete PGCE assignments and formal assessments
This is an ideal opportunity for aspiring Maths teachers who want to make a lasting impact through numeracy education, while receiving structured, salaried training in a supportive school environment.
Candidate RequirementsTo be eligible for this role, applicants must:
- Hold a bachelor’s degree—ideally in Mathematics, Engineering, Physics, Economics, or a related subject
- Be passionate about teaching and supporting students to succeed in Maths
- Demonstrate resilience, adaptability, and a commitment to professional growth
- Hold (or be working towards) GCSEs in English and Maths (flexibility may be available in Phase 1)
Whether you're a recent graduate or considering a career change, this is a unique opportunity to train as a Maths teacher in a London school while earning a salary and gaining hands-on classroom experience.