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Science Teacher
Employment
Full time, Permanent
Subject
Science
Sector
Independent
Teaching level
Secondary
Salary range
Closing date
24 July 2026
Posted 26 Jun 2026
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2,076
Total students
246.1
Teaching FTE
116.8
Non-teaching FTE
1,162
ICSEA value
97th percentile · Higher SES
37%
EAL/D Background
1%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
The Heart of the Role
The Middle School Science Teacher ignites curiosity and inspires discovery through the exploration of the natural world. In this role, you will nurture a sense of wonder in every boy — helping him to question, investigate, and understand how science shapes his world.
Working within the Science Faculty and under the guidance of the Head of Science, you will deliver engaging, well-structured lessons aligned with the NSW Science curriculum (Years 7–9). You will foster a learning environment that challenges and supports students to think critically, collaborate effectively, and develop confidence in scientific inquiry.
At The Scots College, you will contribute to a culture of learning, character, and Christian faith — where each boy is encouraged to strive for excellence and live with purpose.
Who are you?
You are an enthusiastic and dedicated Science educator who brings both expertise and excitement to the classroom.
You hold recognised teaching qualifications and registration with NESA, with the ability to teach Science from Years 7–9.
You bring a strong understanding of how to engage middle years learners — blending hands-on investigation, digital learning, and real-world relevance to spark curiosity and confidence.
You design and deliver lessons that balance rigour and creativity, ensuring that every student experiences success and challenge at their level.
You are collaborative and professional, working closely with colleagues, parents, and specialist teams to support holistic student growth.
You are reflective, adaptable, and committed to continuou…