Come and work with me!
My school has a vacancy for a Teacher of Physics. I may be biased, but I believe it is the best school and physics department in the country!
https://www.whsb.essex.sch.uk/vacancies/current-vacancies
In my school, I am able to teach real physics to students who are keen to learn. Behaviour management is a breeze, because of a combination of excellent parental support and superb senior leader support. The department is well funded too, so we have lots of equipment and practical work is the norm.
This really is a dream teaching job. If you’re a physics graduate (or even an engineering graduate) and you’re thinking about a career in teaching, we do teacher training too.
The application deadline is Friday this week, so don’t delay!
Reminder: weekly tuition sessions!
Saturday 2nd May 2026
| GCSE Physics | 9:30am | Topic: Nuclear fission |
| A-Level Physics | 10:30am | Topic: Circular motion |
| GCSE Astronomy | 11:30am | Topic: Cosmology (1) |
If you wish to enrol on the tuition sessions and haven’t yet, then click the button below

Keith
Have followed your “development” over the years but i didnt realise that you were at WHSB🫢
I have now retired after 12 years teaching in sweden but I taught at WHSB for one year back in 2011 / 2012 the year that Skelly took the reigns!!!
I have to admit that teaching in the lower school was not my proudest but the gcse and A level prepared me well for the pre-uni teaching at the International English Gymnasium!
And i followed my passion for astronomy and i guest lecture all over Sweden now!
Hope you find the right candidate and if Declan is still heading science do say hello from me!!!
Best regards
Jon Richardson
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What a fun coincidence! I recall hearing your name in conversations about ex-colleagues. I started at WHSB in 2013, so our timelines do not quite overlap. Simon is still with me though, and I will certainly pass on your greeting to Declan (he was just in my room a moment ago, but I hadn’t noticed this in time).