FET Physics & Maths teacher
Posted: 2 days ago
Job Description
NB - please carefully read the application requirements outlined below.Company DescriptionLakeside Education Academy is a private educational institution situated in the City of Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa. Our institution aims to provide quality education and nurture our learners with the skills necessary to develop into leaders that create a better future.Role DescriptionThis entry-level FET Maths & Physics teacher role is a full-time, on-site position at Lakeside Education Academy in the Southern Suburbs of Cape Town. The position is ideal for someone to gain classroom experience in a smaller environment. The responsibilities include developing and implementing lesson plans for Physics and Mathematics, teaching and assessing Physics and Mathematics to students in grades 9-11, growing to Gr 12 in 2027. The ideal candidate would thrive on creating engaging and meaningful learning experiences for learners. The teacher will be responsible for effective classroom management and communication with parents and colleagues.RequirementsExcellent understanding of Physics and Mathematics at an FET levelAbility to create and implement effective lesson plans for Physics and MathematicsExcellent communication and presentation skills in English (home language)Bachelor's degree in Education, or BSc in Mathematics, Physics, or a related field, with PGCEExperience in using technology and digital resources to enhance learning is an advantagePlease email the following to applications(at)educationacademy.co.za1-2 minute intro videodetailed CVSACE certificateMatric certificatedegree and transcriptSTART DATE: January 2026
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