Saint Gabriel's College · London, London
About this Role Job overview The School We are a popular, inclusive Church of England secondary school in Lambeth, South London. Ofsted has judged us ‘outstanding’ for the care and welfare of students and ‘good’ overall. We are also a SIAMS ‘excellent’ school. At Saint Gabriel’s College, we have strong behaviour systems, a caring approach, and an unwavering commitment to providing a high-quality education for our students. We also invest heavily in staff professional development, ensuring our teachers receive outstanding training and preparation for future career progression. Individual We seek to appoint an experienced, ambitious and talented Teacher of Art with a relentless focus on ensuring high-quality teaching and learning. This is an exciting opportunity for a passionate educator to join a successful and supportive Art department. The successful candidate will be committed to raising achievement and delivering engaging lessons that inspire creativity, artistic confidence, and a love of Art across all key stages. Early Career Teachers (ECTs) are welcome to apply; however, we particularly encourage applications from experienced teachers who can bring strong subject knowledge and a proven track record of impact in the classroom. Main responsibilities: To ensure that students achieve strong outcomes, regardless of their starting point To teach Art at KS3 and KS4 To contribute to the development of the Art curriculum and raise standards at KS3 and KS4 To support wider departmental initiatives and collaborate effectively with colleagues Role: Permanent Start date: 1st September 2026 Closing date for applications: Monday 18th May 2026 - Noon We reserve the right to interview at any point during the recruitment process, so early applications are encouraged. Please contact Lisa-Marie Jones on 0207 793 3900, or email recruitment@saintgabrielscollege.org for further information. Website: www.saintgabrielscollege.org/Staff/Vacancies/ Saint Gabriel’s College aspires to have a staff body reflective of the multi-cultural and diverse community which we serve. We expect all our staff to be committed to safeguarding, to promote the welfare of children, and to be supportive of our Christian ethos.