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Head of Year 13

Head of Year 13

Windsor High School and Sixth Form

Halesowen

  • £35,491 - £52,016 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS plus TLR 2B
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
9 April 2024

Job overview

Head of Year 13 – TLR 2B (£5,491)

Required for September 2024

We are looking to recruit an experienced, enthusiastic teacher as Head of Year 13. The ability to teach one of the following subjects would be preferable, but not essential: Maths, English, Science, PE or Geography.

The successful candidate will have experience of teaching Sixth Form, along with the ability to relate well to students and have an awareness of individual’s needs.

Windsor High School and Sixth Form is a large and successful mixed 11-18 comprehensive academy of approximately 1700 students, 300 of whom are in our thriving Sixth Form. 

We are the founder school in a growing Multi Academy Trust which affords our staff many cross phase opportunities. We are highly ambitious for our students, staff and community and aspire to be exceptional in everything we do. Results are very high, we are oversubscribed and enjoy an excellent reputation. Professional development opportunities are outstanding and we keep staff wellbeing central to everything we do. 

For an application pack, please visit our website.

Visits to the school are welcomed. Please contact Mrs Sue Cooper, Head of HR – Employee Engagement, on 0121 550 1452 to arrange this.

Closing date: Tuesday 9th April 2024 at 12.30 pm

Windsor High School and Sixth Form is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS with barred lists check.

 

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About Windsor High School and Sixth Form

Welcome to Windsor High School and Sixth Form

At Windsor High School and Sixth Form, we are committed to delivering the very best education for all of our students.  This can be seen in our school motto “Excellence for All”, that applies equally to our twin objectives of academic success and extra-curricular and enrichment provision.

We are a school built on traditional values and our ethos and beliefs are evident in “The Windsor Way”.  This is a charter committed to by our whole school community and celebrates the twin tenets of respect and responsibility and promotes our commitment to British Values.  Our active House system underlines these traits every day.

The Windsor Way: Building Character and Sharing Success

Windsor Academy Trust’s moral purpose is to unlock students’ academic and personal potential.  We strive for our students to have a love of learning, be successful learners and gain the knowledge, skills and attributes to be successful in the world of work.  Equally we endeavour for our students to be good human beings, with a sense of purpose and character enabling them to flourish in life.  Windsor Academy Trust has a record of success.  Crucial to our success is a core set of values, beliefs, attitudes and behaviours.  Our students, teachers, support staff and parents understand, support and practise these values.  Daily interaction between and amongst members of our community are based on these beliefs and have become a natural part of what we do and how we do it.

We aim “to nurture a culture of respect and responsibility for oneself and for others”.

Here is how we live together at Windsor Academy Trust; we value and practise respect and responsibility.

Respect

  • For myself, other students and all adults, regardless of background, ethniticity, age, gender, ability, values, lifestyles, opinions or interests
  • For the property of the individual,  group and school
  • By using language that is not offensive or abusive to others
  • By being open, honest, friendly and accepting of others
  • By sharing ideas and opinions openly and thoughtfully
  • By listening actively to the ideas and opinions of others

Responsibility

  • For controlling my own language and behaviour
  • For resolving conflicts and disagreements in a cooperative and peaceful way
  • For completing all work to the best of my ability
  • For asking for support and help when I need it and helping others when they need it
  • For ensuring my own physical and emotional well-being
  • For creating my own success and being resilient in the face of challenge to approach all I do with a positive attitude
  • To see failure as a form of helpful feedback for future growth
  • To follow my dreams no matter what challenges I am faced with

We are proud of our track record in delivering academic success to our students.  This has been the result of a close collaborative relationship between staff and students.  Our students have taken on the responsibility of developing a set of core characteristics, attributes and behaviours fundamental to their success as learners.  In our school learners ASPIRE!

The ASPIRE attributes are:

  • Active in our learning
  • Sure we can improve
  • Positive in our attitude
  • Imaginative in our thinking
  • Resilient when things go wrong
  • Effort – we always give 100%

The WAT Teaching and Learning Principles

1. Questioning by All
2. Differentiated Challenge
3. Personalised Feedback
4. Purposeful Assessment
5. Independence
6. Positive Learning Climate
7. Review Learning and Progress
8. Sharing the Big Picture
9. Modelling and Scaffolding
10. Relevance, Pace, Variety

As a school, it is our strategy to zoom in on one Teaching and Learning principle for a sustained period of time.  This enables us to reflect and practice embedding effective strategies into our lessons.

We hope that this website gives you a flavour of our school.  We are also the founder secondary school in the Windsor Academy Trust and have a thriving Sixth Form of approximately 300 students.  

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