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Humanities Teacher

Humanities Teacher

Colchester Prep & High School

Colchester, Essex

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
October 2019
Apply by:
19 September 2019

Job overview

Colchester is a thriving, vibrant Roman town, steeped in history. A fabulous place to live and work, with beautiful Constable countryside on the doorstep to relax and buzzing bars and restaurants for entertainment.  

Colchester is the oldest recorded town in Britain and was the capital of Britain during Roman times.  We have a wide range of historic buildings to visit including Colchester Castle and the remains of the largest Roman amphitheatre outside of Rome! It is also recognized as one of Britain’s fastest growing towns due to its close proximity to London and many fabulous family attractions, breath-taking surrounding countryside, wide and varied shopping and great restaurants. 

Colchester High School is in the heart of the town and is a growing, successful, independent, co-educational school for 2 ½ to 16 year olds and requires a part-time teacher of Humanities from October 2019.  The successful candidate will be suitably qualified, keen and enthusiastic, and able to teach Humanities to secondary pupils.   

Visits to the school are welcome.  

Cognita Schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, volunteers and other third parties to share this commitment. Safer recruitment practice and pre-employment background checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed

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About Colchester Prep & High School

Colchester Prep & High School was founded in 1882 by Ferdinand Grӧne as a ‘most desirable establishment for young ladies’, providing a ‘sound English education’.

Over the past 140 years Colchester Prep & High School has built up a reputation for providing an excellent all-round education whilst preparing our pupils for life beyond school.

Today that reputation still stands.

Through our inspiring teaching and forward thinking STEAM curriculum, we build in our pupils, ages  2 to 16, the confidence, self-belief and strength of character to achieve their full potential whilst nurturing in them a global perspective and a mindfulness for social responsibility which will last throughout their lives.  It is a community focussed on creating the “Changemakers of Tomorrow’s World”.

Our School fosters a safe, happy and supportive environment in which each individual feels valued and respected, and an integral part of an equal and inclusive community.  Where true potential is recognised, high expectations are fulfilled, and personal achievements are celebrated.

Our commitment to individualised education also extends beyond the curriculum. Here, at Colchester Prep & High School we believe in developing the whole child and as such also offer an exceptional and ever-changing array of clubs and extra-curricular activities so that each of our children can identify and explore all of their talents.

Equally, in line with our School Motto “God First, Others Second, Self Last” we pride ourselves on our friendly and caring close-knit environment, which encourages good manners, consideration for other people and a strong sense of social responsibility among our pupils.

Since 2005, Colchester Prep & High School has been part of the Cognita Group, the largest independent schools business in the UK and a leader in teaching excellence and school governance.

Headteacher

Ms Karen Gracie-Langrick

Vision

Our School provides an education which encourages academic excellence, global connectivity and social responsibility, through which we seek to create well balanced individuals who aspire to be active and conscious citizens of the future. Our ‘one learning’ community enables pupils across all years to collaborate, discover, learn and achieve together in an environment which promotes a respect for each other’s rights, needs and abilities and is lived through our values of kindness, tolerance, equality, perseverance and courage.

Values

  • Kindness – making a conscious effort to be friendly, generous, and compassionate.
  • Tolerance – being patient, understanding and accepting of different opinions, beliefs and cultures
  • Respect – respecting each other and our environment, embracing our differences and celebrating individuality
  • Equality – ensuring that every individual has an equal opportunity to make the most of their lives and talents
  • Courage – the courage to know what they want to achieve, to strive to do the best they can in the world and to speak out when it matters.
  • Perseverance– where pupils are encouraged to persist and try their best.

ISI Inspection Report - December 2022

Colchester Prep & High School are delighted to announce that we have achieved ‘excellent’ in all areas, following our recent ISI Inspection. A double “excellent” is the highest possible outcome for a school during an Educational Quality Inspection.   Inspectors stated that the school was:

  • excellent, both for the quality of pupils’ academic and other achievements, and
  • excellent, for the quality of pupils’ personal development.

We are particularly delighted that an external, independent body has not only recognised the excellent school that we are, but also that that they have captured the essence of who we are; highlighting how, through the school’s aims, we build in our pupils the confidence and strength of character to become the ‘changemakers of tomorrow’s world’.

It is especially heart warming to read within this report, that our pupils are seen to, ‘look after each other and demonstrate very high levels of care and friendship,’ and that our pupils are ‘proud of their school and speak eagerly of their ambitions for the future.’

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