Lead Teacher of Science
The King's School Canterbury
International College, Canterbury
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 1st September 2018
- Apply by:
- 22 January 2018
Job overview
The King’s School is a selective co-educational boarding and day school of 825 pupils in years 9-13. The school, dating back to 597 and situated in the heart of the historic Cathedral city of Canterbury in Kent, has an outstanding reputation as one of the country’s leading independent schools.
The King’s family, which includes The Junior King’s School, will in September 2018 open its first purely International College in purpose-built accommodation in Canterbury. The College will teach up to 80 international students in Years 7-11 with the aim of sending them successfully onwards for the Sixth Form, GCSEs or 13+ entrance. Its students and staff will benefit from being a new and innovative part of this historical institution.
Applications are invited for the position of Lead Teacher of Science. The starting date will be 1st September 2018. This is an exciting opportunity to establish the College within both the King’s tradition and the global community.
We seek to appoint an inspiring individual who is academically well-qualified to degree level, experienced in boarding education, and has excellent teaching and pastoral skills. A qualification and experience of EAL is advantageous, but not a necessity. The candidate must be in complete agreement with the King’s ethos, and have the fullest understanding of the academic, social and personal needs of today’s international teenager.
From 17th to 19th January, due to improvements being made to our website, please apply for Lead Teacher of Science by emailing your cover letter and CV to Vicky Watson, HR Officer: v.watson@kings-bursary.co.uk
If you have any difficulties applying, please contact the HR Department: 01227 595566.
Closing date: 9:00am on Monday, 22nd January 2018.
The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening including checks with past employers and the Disclosure & Barring Service.
The King's School, Canterbury is an educational charity - Registration No: 307942.
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About The King's School Canterbury
THE KING’S SCHOOL is a leading independent co-educational boarding school, situated in the heart of the historic cathedral city of Canterbury in Kent. The precincts of Canterbury Cathedral are part of a world heritage site, a centre of pilgrimage and study, and host to over one million visitors each year from many different cultures. This international dimension deeply influences the life of the city and the school.
The origins of King’s date back to the arrival of St Augustine in 597 AD and the school’s Christian tradition remains at its heart although pupils and staff subscribe to many different faiths and beliefs and none. Embracing this diversity, there is a desire to foster fairness, tolerance, courage, perseverance, mutual respect and understanding. The Benedictine tradition of developing mind, body and spirit within a community given to hospitality still influences the life of the Cathedral and the school lives out its life in that context. Thus, academic excellence and scholarship take their place alongside the school’s commitment to physical and cultural endeavour. Sport is strong, with a number of boys’ and girls’ teams at national level. Music and drama are outstanding, both having the finest traditions and producing performances of the highest standards. King’s Week, the school’s own Festival of Creative and Performing Arts, offers well over 100 events and attracts thousands of visitors each summer.
The curriculum at King’s is based upon strong academic roots. It emphasises and relies upon what is best in traditional school education: scholarly excellence, supported by a caring pastoral and tutorial system, and a wide-ranging co-curricular programme. The curriculum is continually adapting and reacting to the changing demands of modern education: new subjects are added, new teaching techniques adopted, and there is an increasing awareness of the need to provide programmes of study that match individual needs and skills. The school does not gauge its success by exam results alone but by broader measures of educational attainment and personal development, helping pupils to achieve their potential and equipping them to play an active and responsible role in society as young adults.
Our family of schools comprises The King’s School, Canterbury (KSC), The Junior King’s School (JKS), and the International College, all in Canterbury, with an international school in Shenzhen opened in September 2019. At KSC there are over 860 pupils, split 50-50 boys-girls, of whom about 80% are boarders. There are six boys’ boarding houses, seven girls’ boarding houses and three mixed day houses. Junior King’s occupies a fine rural site on the banks of the River Stour, in Sturry, two miles from Canterbury. There are over 350 pupils at Junior King’s of whom 20% are boarders.
The King’s School occupies various sites around the Cathedral and its precincts. Many teaching departments and the majority of houses are in the beautiful ancient buildings around Green Court and Mint Yard on the north side of the Cathedral. To the east of the Cathedral the St Augustine’s Abbey site is home to five boarding houses, a medieval refectory, and the magnificent neo-Gothic school library containing over 30,000 items. There are two major sites for sport: Birley’s, and the Recreation Centre, both within walking distance of the school, with rowing at Westbere Lakes in Sturry. The King’s School Malthouse Theatre opened in April 2019 with a 350-seat auditorium, studios, teaching, dance and rehearsal spaces.
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