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Class Teacher of RE and Politics

Class Teacher of RE and Politics

Forest Hill School

Forest Hill, London

Salary:
MPS/UPS Dependent on experience - £29,664 to £48,244 (inner London)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
April / September 2019
Apply by:
31 January 2019

Job overview

Forest Hill is an oversubscribed 11-19 school which exists to serve the local community through innovative teaching and a broad and comprehensive curriculum offer in state-of-the-art facilities.  We have a strong record of academic success which combined with our Performing Arts specialism underpins the development of our boys all the way to our co-educational post 16 provision.   

We are looking to appoint a highly skilled RE / Politics teacher to start in either January or April 2019..   RE is taught across all Key Stages and Politics is a popular option choice at both GCSE and A-Level.    

Our ideal candidate is; 

• An innovative and enthusiastic Psychology and/or RE teacher qualified to teach up to Post 16 • An outstanding teacher who combines a range of innovative teaching strategies and excellent relationships with young people 

• A team player who collaborates well with others and has the shared vision to lead and improve standards of teaching and learning

• Someone who looks for ways to improve themselves and the school and is not afraid of taking responsibility beyond their classroom 

We will offer; 

• The opportunity to work in an established and experienced Performing Arts school which challenges the stereotypes of underachieving boys in the Arts 

• A personalised CPD programme that offers a range of opportunities to broaden your pedagogical experience and which seeks to support you in developing yourself for future leadership roles  

• Modern, state of the art facilities, including the technology and resources to support excellent teaching of both Psychology and RE  

Please visit our website at www.foresthill.lewisham.sch.uk to make direct on-line applications, which must be returned to vacancies@foresthillschool.co.uk   

NB:  We do not accept CVs, and applications must be summited on the Lewisham Teacher Application Form available from the school website.   Informal visits are welcome and should be arranged directly with Mr Lamb, Faculty Leader English & REPP. To contact Mr Lamb please email vacancies@foresthillschool.co.uk

Closing date for applications is 12 noon Thursday 31st January 2019 with interviews scheduled week commencing 4th February. Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be notified and that the interview process will include lesson observations in both subjects.  

Safeguarding Statement   

Forest Hill 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 is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (1974) and is subject to an Enhanced DBS Disclosure.   

Equal Opportunities Statement  

Forest Hill School is an equal opportunities employer.  We welcome applications from all members of the community, regardless of gender, age, marital status, disability, ethnicity, religion, belief or sexual orientation.

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About Forest Hill School

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Forest Hill’s ethos is aptly summarised in our motto Aspiring to Excellence Together. We are a community in which mutual support and a spirit of relentless ambition drive a desire to ensure that we constantly strive to surpass previous achievements. All community members are encouraged and expected to contribute to this culture thus ensuring that the creativity and evolution of our student offer is maintained. We are a performing arts’ school, but creativity does not simply apply to our performing arts’ subjects; it also applies to the academic curriculum in which we promote engagement, enquiry and ingenuity. We want our students to emerge from Forest Hill School as engaged citizens and leaders of the future, fully equipped to confidently enter a competitive world. 

We communicate and reinforce the vision and ethos of the school community through our Core Values (https://foresthill.lewisham.sch.uk/motto-and-values/), which were developed in consultation with all stakeholders: 

• Hard Work 

• Ambition 

• Respect 

• Kindness 

All aspects of life at Forest Hill is underpinned by these values, and we promote them as the prerequisites of academic excellence and success. The values also encapsulate a sense of pride in belonging to Forest Hill, something which is shared by all students and staff.

Headteacher

Mike Sullivan

Ofsted report

Pupils study a broad and interesting curriculum. The school has carefully considered the important knowledge that they want pupils to study. In the sixth form, a wide range of A-level choices is supplemented by several different vocational qualifications. Within subjects, the chosen topics of study have been put together in a logical way. This helps pupils to build on their prior knowledge so they learn more and remember more over time. This means that, from the start, pupils are well prepared for the rigour of GCSEs and for sixth-form studies. Leaders also make sure that content is relevant and interesting for pupils.

View Forest Hill School's latest Ofsted report

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