THE SCHOOLFrancis Holland Regent's Park, founded in 1878 by the Reverend Canon Francis Holland, is an academically selective independent day school for girls aged 11-18, and is located in the heart of London. It is one of three schools within the Francis Holland Schools Trust. While each school maintains its own distinctive character and identity, they are united by a common purpose: to safeguard the wellbeing of young people, nurture their potential, build resilience, and support them in becoming fulfilled individuals who make a positive impact in an ever-changing, interconnected world.
Francis Holland Regent's Park central location makes the school easily accessible. Pupils commute from across the city, supported by excellent public transport links, including numerous bus routes and proximity to Baker Street station. Whilst space in central London is limited, the school is fortunate to have Regent's Park right at the doorstep where pupils make daily use of its outstanding outdoor facilities for both sport and leisure.
THE ROLE An inspirational and well-qualified mathematics teacher is required for a full-time post starting in September 2026. Strong academic credentials are needed; and a good honours degree in mathematics or a subject with a high mathematics content is essential. This post would suit a new teacher or someone with classroom experience. A formal teaching qualification is desirable but not essential. Support to achieve Qualified Teacher Status can be provided and we will accept applications from candidates with outstanding qualifications who do not have previous teaching experience. There are currently seven teachers in the Mathematics Department.
Mathematics is a popular subject in this academically selective school, with a significant number of students opting to study mathematics and further mathematics in the Sixth Form. In addition, we have 40 students in the Fifth Form (Year 11) who are working towards the AQA Level 2 Further Mathematics Qualification.
The successful candidate will have the ability to teach mathematics throughout the school, from Year 7 to Year 13. The ability to teach further mathematics would be an advantage but is not essential. The candidate should have a keen and informed interest in mathematics pedagogy, a willingness to explore different teaching styles and an up-to-date knowledge of current curriculum changes to both the AQA GCSE and Edexcel A Level. The department is responsible for several mathematics related co-curricular activities. Co-curricular enrichment by the department includes the UK Mathematics Team Challenges and National Cipher Challenge.
Additionally, the best mathematicians in the school annually attend a Mathematics Varsity Competition and sixth formers participate in the enrichment offered by the Maths Inspiration Programme. All FHS staff are encouraged to be involved with at least one co-curricular club, beyond curriculum time. Currently the department runs a Junior Maths Club, Senior Maths Club and Chess Club at lunchtime.
ATTRIBUTESThe successful candidate will be likely to:
- Be an inspirational and skillful Teacher of Mathematics and possibly Further Mathematics from Year 7 to A Level.
- Be fully informed of current educational initiatives especially relating to Mathematics.
- Have experience of developing high quality co-curricular activities related to Mathematics and of promoting Mathematics within a wider school context.
- Have excellent interpersonal skills and communication skills.
- Have excellent IT skills and experience of using IT in Mathematics lessons.
- Be willing to lead trips and conferences as required.
APPLICATIONInterested candidates are invited to submit an application via My New Term. The closing date for applications 20 April 2026 although early applications are encouraged and will be considered as they are received. Interviews may occur at any stage after applications are received including week commencing 23 March 2026, and the school reserves the right to appoint at any stage. For queries regarding this position or its application, please email the People Team on peopleteam@fhst.org.uk.