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Lead Teacher of Food Studies

Lead Teacher of Food Studies

Preston Manor School

Brent

  • Expired
Salary:
Inner London Teachers Pay Scale plus additional allowance £2000
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
14 June 2024

Job overview

The success of Preston Manor School is built on an 80-year old reputation which continues to flourish through its committed staff, dedicated Governors and supportive parents.


We are an all-through school with students ranging from 4 – 19 years. Staff are expected to make the most of this all through provision and to liaise with relevant colleagues in all parts of the school. The school is based over two sites and there may be times when colleagues are expected to work across both sites with students. 

 

We value working in partnership together with our young people to achieve the best outcomes for every student that joins our prestigious school. The school is oversubscribed for places, reflecting the reputation the school has for its academic rigour and excellence in teaching and learning.

 

We are proud of our focus on student and staff wellbeing, which is evident from the moment you step into our community. We are driven in our aims and ambitions and aspire to continue to build on our success in a supportive and friendly environment.

 

At Preston Manor we celebrate diversity and equality of opportunity, which is reflected in our high staff-retention rates and the successes of our student population.

 

Preston Manor is a high achieving and successful school. We are looking for an excellent Teacher of Food Studies to work within the Art, Design and Technology department and contribute towards its existing strengths and successes. Previous successful experience of teaching Food Studies is vital. The ideal candidate will have a passion for food, nutrition, hospitality and catering and the ability to teach practical lessons in Food Studies, providing a creative, safe and exciting atmosphere for students to maintain excellent and ambitious outcomes. Applications are invited from Early Career Teachers as well as more experienced teachers.


If you wish to be a part of our thriving community, the successful candidate will have the vision and creativity to contribute to the continued development of Art, Design and Technology as a valued subject and qualification amongst our school community. You will be joining an energetic school which strives to ensure that all students enjoy learning and surpass expectations for achievement. 


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About Preston Manor School

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+44 208 385 4040

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Preston Manor School is a mixed, non-denominational, all-through state school with academy status, based in Wembley, north-west London, for children aged 4-18. It is a member of the family of Co-operative Trust Schools. It is a large school with approximately 1,900 pupils. Situated within a multicultural community, the school offers additional support for pupils who speak English as an additional language. Diversity and tolerance is a key message in its ethos.

Celebrating its 75th year in 2013, Preston Manor School enjoys rich alumni involvement and has an active Old Manorians alumni association. The school has achieved a “good” rating from Ofsted.

Headteacher

Russell Denial

Head of Lower school: Kevin Atkinson

Values and vision

Preston Manor School’s motto is “Making school memorable by striving for excellence”. It believes in offering the same opportunities to all, promoting a feeling of belonging while celebrating the diversity of a multicultural community. As a Co-operative Trust School, it is run in accordance with the values of the co-operative movement: self-help, self-responsibility, democracy, equality, equity and solidarity.

Ofsted report

“Pupils are highly tolerant of each other. They understand and appreciate differences between people, including those from different faiths and cultures. The academy provides a room for spiritual and religious reflection at lunch. It is well used by pupils and staff.”

View Preston Manor’s latest Ofsted report

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