Music Teacher - Girls' School - Surrey
Music Teacher - Girls' School - Surrey
Start Date: September 2026
Are you a hard-working, motivated and driven teacher who wants good support and career progression?
• Music Teacher Role
• Teaching up to GCSE and A-Level Music (KS3/4/5)
• Surrey
• MPS1 – UPS3 Salary
• Full Time, Permanent Music Teacher
Music Teacher
You would be working in a vibrant and successful Performing Arts department teaching Music across KS3, KS4 and KS5. The department is well-equipped with dedicated practice rooms, performance spaces and specialist teaching facilities that allow students to develop both practical and theoretical musical skills.
Students are enthusiastic about Music and regularly participate in concerts, productions, ensembles and extracurricular activities. The curriculum is broad and engaging, encouraging students to develop confidence in performance, composition and musical analysis.
The School provides a supportive environment where every member of staff is encouraged to develop professionally. You will benefit from excellent CPD provision, a successful ECT programme, opportunities for career progression and a strong focus on staff wellbeing.
Music Teacher - School Information
The School is a Girls' School with a strong reputation for academic achievement, creativity and personal development. Students are respectful, ambitious and highly motivated to succeed.
The school promotes a culture of excellence and provides outstanding support for both staff and students.
Music Teacher - Experience and Qualifications
Music Degree
QTS
Music Teacher, teaching up to KS3/4/5
Salary
The salary for this Music Teacher position will be paid to scale on a contract to scale MPS/UPS.
Application
Please send your application for this Music Teacher position through as soon as possible.
- Locations
- Surrey
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