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Class Teacher - Islington - September 2026
Class Teacher required for a diverse, inclusive and community-focused primary school in Islington, North London, serving pupils across the primary age range.
Class Teacher role starting September 2026, paid at £190-£250 per day, with the security of a long-term career move in Islington.
Join a well-regarded Islington primary school with a welcoming atmosphere, strong behaviour routines and a clear commitment to pupil safety, wellbeing and academic progress.
This Class Teacher role offers the chance to teach within a supportive, well-resourced primary setting with a broad curriculum and a strong focus on inclusive practice.
- You will be working with a diverse pupil intake, including children with English as an additional language, SEND and a range of social, emotional and academic needs.
- The Class Teacher must be confident adapting lessons, using assessment effectively and working closely with support staff to ensure all pupils can access learning.
- As a Class Teacher, you will plan and deliver engaging lessons, monitor progress carefully and maintain high expectations across your class.
- You will create a positive, purposeful classroom environment where pupils feel safe, supported and motivated to achieve.
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The successful Class Teacher will hold QTS, have strong curriculum knowledge and be able to build positive relationships with pupils, parents and colleagues.
- Previous primary teaching experience is essential, and experience supporting EAL, SEND or pupils with additional needs would be highly valuable.
- This Class Teacher post would suit a reflective, organised and resilient practitioner who wants to make a measurable impact in an Islington primary school.


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Class Teacher applicants must be committed to safeguarding, inclusive practice and raising attainment for all pupils.
Ribbons & Reeves are London's leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all levels secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this Class Teacher in Islington. For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves. We look forward to supporting you in your application to this Class Teacher role.
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