After the success of last year's event, the city's largest recruitment fair for jobs in education returns to Portsmouth Guildhall on Monday 26 February from 10am - 2pm.
"Thank you" was the word used by pupils at a Portsmouth school who have celebrated the launch of an initiative to recognise their classroom superheroes. Pupils at Meon Way Federation hosted a special launch event in support of school staff who have gone above and beyond for them.
As the year draws to a close, we look back on the education landscape in Portsmouth with Councillor Suzy Horton, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Children, Families and Education at Portsmouth City Council.
Suzy shares her top moments from 2023, how schools are overcoming challenges, as well as advice for anyone considering a career in the classroom.
Welcome to January's jobs of the month round up. Read on to explore the latest teaching, leadership, learning support, early years and administrative vacancies in Portsmouth's schools.
We've been overwhelmed by families nominating their school superheroes. From teachers to administrative staff, we've been blown away by the response so far. Meet Caroline, who works at Trafalgar School as a HR officer. She is one of the many school superheroes who've been recognised by a parent in the city.
A mum whose child attends a King's Academy school in Portsmouth has praised the efforts of one staff member who went above and beyond the call of duty.
They are now being recognised as part of our 'thank a school superhero' initiative that shines a light on those who go the extra mile for children and young people.
Welcome to December's edition of teaching and support jobs of the month as we round up the latest vacancies from the Portsmouth City Council website to help you find your next teaching, support or leadership role in Portsmouth.
If you know someone who has gone above and beyond for your family and works in a city school, Teach Portsmouth are calling on parents and carers to give a big collective thank you.
Over 50 people attended an event to become teaching assistants in Portsmouth at Paulsgrove Community Centre on Wednesday 15 November.
Early career teachers and trainees joined forces at Central Library on Tuesday 7 November to share their top tips for starting a career in the classroom.
Welcome to November's jobs of the month round up. If you're looking for your next opportunity, read on to discover some of the exciting teaching, learning support, leadership, early years, and administrative vacancies on offer in Portsmouth's schools.
An event designed to get people 'classroom ready' as a teaching assistant arrives at Paulsgrove Community Centre on Wednesday 15 November from 10am - 11:45am and 12pm - 1:45pm.
A new initiative to encourage more people to become teachers in Portsmouth has launched called 'love to teach', working with training providers and partners in the city to showcase different routes into the profession.
So, you have decided that becoming a teacher is the career for you. Give yourself the best chance of success with a well-prepared application. Read on for 5 top tips for preparing your application, direct from Portsmouth's teacher training providers.
Welcome to October's jobs of the month round up. Read on to discover some of the exciting teacher, learning support, and administrative vacancies on offer in Portsmouth's schools.
As a new academic year begins, applications for teacher training will open soon. To support those looking at their options, our online route finder has been updated to present the latest training courses from providers in the city.
Welcome to September's jobs of the month round up. Read on to discover some of the exciting learning support, senior leadership and administrative vacancies on offer in Portsmouth's schools.
If you are looking at starting a new job, take a look at our monthly round up of vacancies from early years, primary and secondary schools in Portsmouth. From teaching assistants to head teachers, August is the perfect time to apply for a job before children and young people return in September.
In a series of two articles, we showcase the winners from new award categories. Sarah Jane Whatling is an early years professional at the Parade Community Preschool. Sarah talks about winning the early years and childcare award and what it means to her.
The recent Teach Portsmouth Awards was a fantastic event showcasing the very best education professionals in Portsmouth. The event took place at the Portsmouth Guildhall on Thursday 29 June. The introduction of two new categories this year for governor and early years and childcare enabled more diverse education professionals and volunteers to be recognised at the event.