The Role
We are advertising for a full time permanent RE teacher, and the post is available from 1 September 2026
This post provides a unique opportunity to develop new skills in a school which has a compelling vision and deep commitment to providing exceptional teaching and learning. Please see the Job Description and Person Specification for further details.
The Religious Education department is very successful and is a subject where many of the School’s Values are expressed, understood, and related to situations in life. A wide range of teaching and learning methods are used so that students are fully engaged. At KS3 there is a focus on Christianity, but five other major world religions are studied in separate units. There is a whole school entry for Eduqas GCSE which covers beliefs and practices in Christianity and Islam, and religious responses to various ethical issues. At A Level, our cohort is following the Eduqas RE specification which covers Philosophy of Religion, Ethics and Christianity. This is in addition to a Philosophy A Level which includes Philosophy of Religion, Ethics, Epistemology and Mind.
Humanities is an outstanding department with an exceptional team of teachers who enjoy working collaboratively and have helped to lead learning across the school and the city. The exam results of the three Humanities subjects are among the best in the school and take up at both GCSE and A Level underlines the high regard in which the department is held by the students. The department has been a hub of innovative curriculum thinking, especially around creating a curriculum that is more representative of the diverse heritage of our students.
Our School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and so safeguarding checks will be undertaken as part of the recruitment and selection process. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the successful applicant will be expected to undertake an enhanced Criminal Disclosure. We welcome applicants regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, or religion. It is an offence to apply for this role if the applicant is barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children. You can find a copy of our Safeguarding Policy on our website.
The School
We are a successful and heavily oversubscribed 11-18 co-educational, Church of England, comprehensive school of over 1750 students, serving families from the whole of greater Bristol and beyond. We are located at the heart of the city and have a diverse student community with considerable parental support. Our diversity is a strength and something we celebrate. The Redcliffe Sixth Form Centre currently houses approximately 700 students from our own school and from many other schools across the City.
Application Process
The closing date for receipt of a completed application form and our teaching experience sheet (Word Documents) by the School is Monday 15 June 2026 (by 10am).
Candidates must complete our application form and return it to us using the email address in our covering letter. Please ensure that you complete all parts of the application form, including the additional information section. It is particularly important that you include your personal details so that we can contact you. We recommend that you complete your application on a PC or laptop, and not on a mobile device.
When providing details of your referees you must include their e-mail address. References must span the last 5 years of employment history in accordance with KCSIE guidance. Please include a referee from your current post (principal or headteacher) and if you have worked in multiple settings in this 5-year period, you should have included a referee from each setting.