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Maths Teacher KS3 & KS4 with possible 2nd in department responsibility

Maths Teacher KS3 & KS4 with possible 2nd in department responsibility

Meoncross School

Hampshire

  • £23,603 - £34,837 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Main pay scales
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2020
Apply by:
2 June 2020

Job overview

Located in a semi-rural setting, a stone’s throw from the Sea, Meoncross School and Nursery provides Independent Education for boys and girls aged 2.5 to 16 years.  

We currently have exciting opportunities for suitably qualified and experienced individuals to join our passionate and committed team in our ‘Outstanding’ School. 

We require an enthusiastic and student-centred Maths Teacher / Second in Maths Department to join our friendly, hardworking team at Meoncross Coastal School in Fareham. You will have strong interpersonal skills, be able to work effectively individually and as part of a team and have the ability, not only to teach students from KS3 through to GCSE, but also to inspire and encourage children to develop a love of Mathematics.  As we are an all through school some primary experience would be advantageous.


Role Profile:

To ensure the effective Mathematics teaching of all pupils, helping them to develop both inside and outside the classroom. Support the policies and aims of the School and ensure the good social, emotional and physical development of every child;

• To teach Mathematics to students of all abilities in Key Stage 3 and 4.

• To ensure that all lessons are planned with clear aims and objectives. 

• To ensure that all lessons are delivered in line with the departmental schemes of work and school policies. 

• To take into account the differing ability levels of students and differentiate work accordingly. 

• To encourage all students to be actively engaged in their own learning and in reviewing their progress against targets. 

• To deal with inappropriate behaviour quickly and effectively according to the school behaviour policy. 

• To set appropriate tasks and challenges for homework according to the published timetable and to ensure that it is regularly marked with constructive feedback. 

• To keep careful records of student progress in line with departmental and school policy. 




About Meoncross School

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  • Meoncross School
  • Burnt House Lane, Stubbington, Fareham
  • Hampshire
  • PO14 2EF
  • United Kingdom
+44 1329 662182

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Meoncross School is very proud to be a through school – enabling children to start their educational journey at 2.5 years, and continuing through until Year 11. It really is the only school you will ever need.  

Meoncross is a school that consistently achieves high academic results. This success is linked not only to small class sizes and highly trained and talented staff, but is also the result of the school’s strong focus on personalised learning, which allows every student to realise their full potential, regardless of ability. Whilst academic excellence is a top priority, they also passionately believe that emotional wellbeing and happiness are crucial to educational success. 

The vast majority of students leaving Meoncross at the end of Year 11, go on to study A Levels at some of the region’s most respected further education colleges. Many continue on to top UK universities including many in the Russell Group. 

Not only does the school place a great deal of emphasis on providing students with a robust and rigorous pastoral system, but there is also strong values-led approach to education with seven core values – Family, Adventure, Integrity, Resilience, Optimism, Achievement and Kindness. These values not only form the bedrock for school culture but also provide the framework for the V2V (Values to Virtues) Character Education programme. The aim at Meoncross School is that these seven core values become so deeply rooted within a child’s character that the corresponding virtues become an intrinsic part of each student’s personality.

Whilst the Meoncross School curriculum is based on the national framework for England, as an independent school they have the flexibility to their adapt programmes of study.  Meoncross strives to ensure learning and teaching includes best international educational practice to enable pupils to develop a global perspective.  Through a focus on nurturing specific skills including creativity, critical thinking, problem solving and collaboration our aim is to prepare our pupils for the future global workplace with the attitudes and aptitudes that will be highly valued anywhere in the world.

Many elements of modern life mean that young children have fewer opportunities to develop the resilience and wellbeing vital to happiness and health. Evidence suggests that even a small improvement in wellbeing can help children and young people flourish emotionally, socially, physically and academically. It can even help decrease some mental health problems. This is why, at Meoncross, the wellbeing of students is at the heart of school life. It underpins the primary aim to deliver academic excellence and helps create happy, independent learners. 

Meoncross School is part of the Cognita Education Group, which currently has over 40 UK independent and 30 international schools in South America, South East Asia and mainland Europe. The benefits of belonging to a highly successful international organisation cannot be underestimated in terms of the development of best global education practice, enhanced student opportunities, financial stability and the incredible level of educational expertise within the group. Whilst all Cognita schools operate with a high degree of autonomy, they all adopt the group’s core vision of academic excellence, character education and the development of global mindedness from around the world.  
 

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