Physics Teacher
Welbeck - Defence Sixth Form College
Loughborough
- Expired
- Salary:
- Competitive
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 3/9/2018
- Apply by:
- 17 June 2018
Job overview
Welbeck – The Defence Sixth Form College
Teacher of Physics
The College is seeking an experienced Teacher of Physics for AS and A level students to join the Physics Faculty at our purpose-built residential Sixth Form College near Loughborough from September 2018.
It is a full teaching timetable, 20 hours Monday to Saturday morning. In return we offer small classes in a friendly environment
You should be committed and enthusiastic. You will be expected to participate in extra-curricular activities, either delivery of sport or assisting with the CCF.
Further information: Further information can be found on the College website – www.dsfc.ac.uk; please also contact Rachel Sykes, Human Resources: rachel.sykes@dsfc.ac.uk
Applications: All applicants must complete the Application Form, submit a covering letter and attach a Curriculum Vitae via taleo.
Any queries on your application process please contact rebecca.keane@pearson.com
Closing date: 12 pm, Monday18 June 2018
Interview dates: Interviews on 25 June 2018
Welbeck – The Defence Sixth Form College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The successful applicant will be subject to checks by the Disclosure and Barring Service.
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About Welbeck - Defence Sixth Form College
- Welbeck - Defence Sixth Form College
- Forest Road, Woodhouse, Loughborough
- Leicestershire
- LE12 8WD
- United Kingdom
Located in Loughborough, Leicestershire, Welbeck Defence Sixth Form College is a co-educational sixth form college, primarily focused on providing education to students looking to enter the British Armed Forces or the civil service. The college was established in 1953, and moved onto its current site in 2005. An independent institution, the college charges fees for study, and sets a minimum academic standard for entry based on GCSE results, however many students looking to enter the Armed Forces will receive sponsorship from the Ministry of Defence, resulting in drastically lower fees. The vast majority of the college’s students are boarders, some 300 in total.
Headteacher
Mr Peter Middleton
Values and Vision
As a college heavily focused on preparing students for life in military or government service, Welbeck Defence runs a curriculum primarily built around STEM subjects, with sponsored students being well supported through their transition into higher education and eventually the Armed Forces. Outside of the college's academic focus, as a boarding school Welbeck works hard to foster a sense of community among its pupils, with extensive opportunities for relaxation and socialisation.
ISI Inspection
“The college successfully fulfills its aims, including offering to all students a range of opportunities so that they can achieve to the best of their ability within a framework of shared values and standards. The quality of the students’ achievements in their academic work and in their activities is excellent. Students are successful in public examinations. All students including those with SEND or EAL make good progress.”
The full report into Welbeck Defence Sixth Form College can be found here.
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