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Lead Teacher of Science

Lead Teacher of Science

Glebelands School

Surrey

  • Expired
Salary:
MPR/UPR, fringe allowance + TLR2
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
01/09/2024
Apply by:
26 April 2024

Job overview

Glebelands is seeking to appoint an outstanding, innovative and inspirational teacher to fulfil a key role in the school as a Lead Teacher of Science. You would ideally lead on Chemistry across both KS3 and KS4. You would be accountable to the Head of Department who oversees all Lead Teachers in the department. This is an exciting opportunity for an inspiring classroom practitioner wanting to take the next step in their career development into a leadership role. Applications are invited from science teachers looking to take their first step into leadership and those with previous or current leadership experience. You will be committed to our values of respect and achieve.

 

Glebelands is a mixed, 11-16 comprehensive school with an established reputation for high academic standards at the heart of our community in this pleasant area of Surrey. The school is near Guildford and within easy reach of London and the south coast. If you are a practitioner with the ability to inspire and motivate students, we would like to hear from you.

 

We offer:

 

·        A competitive salary and TLR, dependent on experience and potential

·        A strong vision of excellence under pinned by pedagogy, innovation and best

practice

·        A commitment to CPD

·        Centralised behaviour and detention systems

·        An innovative approach to the use of IT where all classrooms are equipped with

smart boards and visualisers

·        A friendly, supportive, respectful school community where all staff and students are

known to each other

·        On-site accommodation may be available

 Interviews will be held w/c 29 April

  

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About Glebelands School

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+44 1483 542400

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Glebelands School is a secondary coeducational school, based in Cranleigh, Surrey, for children aged 11 to 16. It is a non-denominational community school that currently educates around 702 pupils. The establishment first opened in July 1959. To celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2009, the school planted 50 trees in local parks at Elmbridge Village and Snoxhall. 

Head of School

Russell Mitchell 

Values and Vision

Glebelands School aims to have an outstanding curriculum that encourages students to be independent academics. It values pupils who respect others, including people in the local community. The school pushes students to work hard to achieve excellent exam results. Staff aim to help every student, by getting to know them as individuals and pushing them to pursue their dreams. Both academic and personal development is valued. Teachers aim to discover the talents and skills each child has.

Ofsted report

“Students’ achievement is good overall. Most teaching is good or better and, as a result, the majority of students make good progress from their starting points. A relatively high proportion of teaching is outstanding. Students’ behaviour around the school and in most classes is good. They respond well to the encouragement of staff and know the importance of the school’s motto ‘respect and achieve’. The school’s senior leaders and governors are totally committed to improving the school. Their passion and determination have brought about significant improvements in achievement, attendance and behaviour. The great majority of students have positive attitudes to learning and enjoy their lessons.”

View Glebelands School’s latest Ofsted report

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