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Principal Teacher of Pastoral Care

Principal Teacher of Pastoral Care

Drumchapel High School

Glasgow City

  • Expired
Salary:
£43,074
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
11 November 2018

Job overview

Glasgow City Council

Education Services

We need experienced and highly motivated leaders to help us drive up standards. Innovative and solutionsfocused, you will help all our children fulfil their potential.

Make a difference to the future lives of Glasgow’s children.

Membership of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups Scheme will be essential on taking up appointment along with GTCS Registration.

To find out more and apply online visit www.myjobscotland.gov.uk/councils/glasgow and enter the relevant job reference number.

Closing Date 11 November 2018

GLA04242

We are an equal opportunities employer so please inform of any special requirements you may have.

www.glasgow.gov.uk

About Drumchapel High School

Drumchapel High School is a comprehensive secondary school in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. The school is co-educational, with capacity for around 850 pupils, making it smaller than the average secondary school of its type. Drumchapel moved onto a new site in 2012, and as a result can boast a range of modern facilities, including its own football pitch and games hall. Drumchapel High School has an economically diverse catchment area, a fact reflected in the school’s student intake. 

Headteacher

Mr R Williamson

Values and Vision

Drumchapel High School runs an unusual school day. Instead of a five-lesson school day, the schedule is asymmetrical. Mondays and Tuesdays see the school day finish at 4pm, with seven lessons of 50 minutes each. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays finish earlier, with no final lesson. The curriculum at Drumchapel is designed to be as inclusive and engaging as possible, with the school working hard to fulfil its comprehensive ethos by ensuring that appropriate choices are available for each student regardless of background or academic ability. 

Education Scotland Inspection

“Senior pupils involved in the peer support programme are developing confidence and responsibility through their work with S1 pupils, including in class and through paired reading. Some young people are developing citizenship skills through charity work, with a few developing responsibility and leadership as house captains and vice captains. Others are developing skills through Culinary Excellence, and in sport and dance leadership.”

The full report into Drumchapel High School can be found here

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