Quantum Scholars
MFL Teacher – High Wycombe

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MFL Teacher – High Wycombe
Modern Foreign Languages (French & Spanish) Teacher – Near High Wycombe
Good Ofsted-Rated Secondary School | September 2026 Start
IMPORTANT: Applicants must already have the right to work in the UK. Visa sponsorship is not available for this role.
Quantum Scholars are delighted to be recruiting on behalf of a Good Ofsted-rated secondary school near High Wycombe for a Modern Foreign Languages (MFL) Teacher to join the school from September 2026.
This is an excellent opportunity to become part of a well-established, supportive, and settled MFL department with a collaborative staff team and a strong commitment to delivering high-quality language teaching. The school has a positive learning environment, supportive leadership, and students who are encouraged to achieve their full potential.
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The successful candidate will be able to teach both French and Spanish, with some flexibility around the timetable. The school would welcome applications from teachers able to teach across KS3 to KS5, although there is flexibility depending on experience and subject strengths.
The position is offered on an initial one-year contract, with the potential for longer-term opportunities.
The Role
- MFL Teacher (French & Spanish)
- September 2026 start
- Teaching French and Spanish across KS3-KS5 (some flexibility available)
- Initial one-year contract
- Supportive and experienced MFL department
- Well-resourced classrooms and collaborative teaching environment
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- UK-trained teacher with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) preferred
- Confident teaching both French and Spanish
- Ability to teach one or both languages to Key Stage 5 is advantageous
- Passion for delivering engaging and inspiring language lessons
- Strong classroom management and communication skills
The School
- Good Ofsted-rated secondary school
- Friendly and supportive leadership team
- Established and successful MFL department
- Positive school culture with excellent staff support
- Conveniently located close to High Wycombe with good transport links
If you’re an enthusiastic MFL teacher looking to join a welcoming school with a strong languages department from September 2026, we’d love to hear from you.
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