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The final ranking is established by multiplying all these individual factors to calculate the total relevance score.
If you are an outstanding teacher of Mathematics, or determined to become one, we would very much like to hear from you. You will join an excellent Maths and Computer Science team, strongly committed to reflecting on its teaching techniques and sharing high-quality resources. A level Mathematics is the most popular subject at the College with over 1,100 students choosing to study it. There are 21 teachers in the department who work collaboratively on supporting students and evaluating our teaching and resources, in order to ensure fairness and continuous improvement. Professional development is actively supported and several teachers also teach Further Mathematics, Computer Science, GCSE Maths re-sit, and enrichment courses within the department, though this would not be expected