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Head of Geography
Head of Geography | Havering | September 2026
An ambitious and oversubscribed 1116 mixed secondary school in Havering is seeking to appoint an exceptional Head of Geography for September. This is an exciting opportunity for a passionate Head of Geography to lead a thriving department within a supportive single trust academy offering excellent opportunities for collaboration and professional development. The successful Head of Geography will join a welcoming faculty with a strong team ethos and a genuine commitment to staff wellbeing and progression.
Rated Good in all areas, the school has built a strong reputation within the local community and benefits from an excellent uptake of Geography at GCSE. The incoming Head of Geography will play a key role in continuing to drive outcomes, curriculum development, and student engagement across KS3 and KS4.
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This Head of Geography position would suit an experienced Geography Teacher with at least 4 years of teaching experience or a current 2iC of Geography ready to step into their first Head of Geography role.
The successful Head of Geography will benefit from:
- Outer London MPS/UPS + TLR
- A supportive and collaborative Humanities faculty
- Strong behaviour and excellent student engagement
- High uptake of Geography at GCSE
- Opportunities for progression within a single trust academy
- A forward-thinking SLT with a strong focus on staff wellbeing and CPD
The ideal Head of Geography will be a confident classroom practitioner with excellent behaviour management and the ability to lead and develop a successful department. As Head of Geography, you will contribute to whole-school improvement while shaping an engaging and ambitious Geography curriculum.


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