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Assistant Headteacher Mathematics, The Most Able, Quality Improvement

Assistant Headteacher Mathematics, The Most Able, Quality Improvement

Mossley Hollins High School

Manchester

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Salary:
L10 - L14 (£49,199 - £54,250)
Job type:
Full Time, Maternity Cover
Start date:
01/04/2018
Apply by:
5 February 2018

Job overview

Applications are invited for the above post at this Outstanding, stable, over-subscribed and ambitious school. 

As Assistant Headteacher you will join our Senior Leadership Team and take senior leadership responsibility for standards in Mathematics and the provision for the most able at whole School Level. You will also lead the planning and implementation of our lesson observation and learning review schedule. You will be senior lead in our mini-school structure (of five colleges), for Turing College, alongside Mathematics and Year 11.

We will appoint a consistently very good to outstanding teacher and leader who achieves excellent results for progress and attainment with her/his classes.

We are determined that the successful candidate will have:

  • A passion for teaching (preferably but not essentially: as a Mathematics specialist)
  • Well-honed skills, in securing outstanding progress and attainment with critical groups at KS3 and KS4.
  • Excellent skills in giving strong marking and feedback to students which leads to well-matched and challenging learning activities.
  • Reliable evidence of very good to outstanding teaching and results, with a particular focus on the most able and least advantaged.
  • Well-honed leadership skills and experience.
     

Closing date for completed applications – Monday, 5th February 2018 - 12 noon

Interview Date –w/c 12th February 2018

Application forms and further details are available by contacting our Recruitment Partner Holly Currie on 0161 228 7300 or email holly.currie@hays.com.

Huddersfield Road, Mossley, via Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester OL5 9DP

Headteacher: Mr S. Marshall

Executive Headteacher: Mr. D Duncan

11-16 Community School

NOR:  794

Mossley Hollins High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

This post requires an enhanced disclosure from the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS)

About Mossley Hollins High School

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+44 1457 832 491

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Mossley Hollins High School is an 11-16 co-educational secondary school in Tameside, Greater Manchester, which serves over 900 students. The school is heavily over-subscribed and has an impressive modern building. We are a happy, academically ambitious and inclusive school and we are passionate about learning. At the heart of everything we do are our deeply held values of manners, hard work and honesty.

We believe that success should be measured both by academic progress and achievement, and also by one’s personal and social development and one’s contribution to our community and to society.

Mossley Hollins High School was recently judged ‘Good’ by Ofsted in March 2023. Ofsted said that:

Leaders are ambitious for pupils and have high standards for their academic achievement and their behaviour.

Leaders organise subject curriculums well. This means that in each subject, teachers are clear about the key knowledge that pupils should learn and the order in which this content should be taught. Subject leaders work closely with local primary schools so that the curriculum builds on what pupils already know.

All pupils access the full curriculum, and in lessons teachers usually skilfully adapt activities so that all learners, including those with SEND, are able to access the same content as their peers.

Staff have a secure knowledge of the subjects that they teach. They typically select activities that help pupils to remember, practise and build on what leaders refer to as ‘powerful’ curriculum knowledge. Teachers check how well pupils have learned new knowledge. In most subjects, teachers use leaders’ assessment systems well to address pupils’ misconceptions and to fill any gaps in pupils’ learning.

Mossley Hollins High School latest Ofsted report

Mrs Andrea Din
Headteacher

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