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Career 5 min read20 March 2026

How to Write a Standout Teacher CV in 2026

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Meena Pillai

Education Recruiter

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Your CV is the first impression you make on a school. Learn the key sections, what principals look for, and common mistakes to avoid.

Whether you're a fresh graduate applying for your first role or a seasoned educator looking for a change, the fundamentals of standing out in a competitive hiring market remain the same. Clarity, authenticity, and specificity are the pillars of a compelling application.

Schools today look beyond qualifications. They want to understand your teaching philosophy, how you handle a challenging classroom, and what impact you've had on student outcomes. Your application is your first opportunity to communicate all of this.

Start with a strong professional summary — two to three sentences that immediately tell the reader who you are and what you bring. Follow this with your key achievements framed with measurable outcomes wherever possible.

Don't overlook the power of your digital presence. A YouTube teaching demo or a well-structured LinkedIn profile can significantly boost your visibility to schools browsing candidate profiles.

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