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Teaching at Bute House is very rewarding, challenging and enjoyable and will lead you forward in your chosen profession.

  • There are many opportunities for career development, through internal appraisal systems, inset courses and individual subject specialist courses.
  • The children are interested, well-behaved, enthusiastic and fun to teach.
  • The staffroom is a very positive, friendly and supportive environment.  Teachers learn from each other, support one another and share their expertise.
  • New staff entering Bute House and those new to the teaching profession are appointed a mentor to ensure that their first weeks at Bute House are as smooth and stress-free as possible.
  • The timetabling is weighted towards your teaching strengths whilst allowing you to develop in other areas of the curriculum and giving you non- contact time to reflect on your teaching.
  • Classrooms are comfort cooled, light and extremely well resourced with the latest information technology and teaching equipment.  
  • Assistants are assigned to each teacher and are an invaluable resource to the teaching staff.
  • Teachers at Bute House work in partnership with the parents to enable their children to gain the most from their learning experiences at Bute House. Parents also support their children in their learning at home, building on all that is done in school.
  • There are many transport links to Hammersmith and staff travel into school in a variety of ways including bicycles, buses, trains and feet.
  • Teachers from Bute House have gone on to further their careers as Heads, Deputies, Heads of Pre Preps and subject specialists at many of England's top schools.
  • Teaching posts are advertised in the Times Educational Supplement, eteach Online Recruitment Service and the ISC website .
All employees must promote and safeguard the welfare of children and comply with the Bute House Child Protection Policy. All prospective employees must be prepared to undergo rigorous Child Protection screening procedures.