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Religious Education Teacher and Head of Year

Religious Education Teacher and Head of Year

Trinity CoE School

Lewisham

  • £32,157 - £42,624 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Main Scale Inner London plus TLR 2c (£6,846)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2022
Apply by:
25 May 2022

Job overview

Trinity is a successful 4-16 co-educational Church of England school with a passion for learning.

Religious Education (RE) Teacher and Head of Year 

Salary - Main Scale Inner London (£32,157 - £42,624) Plus TLR 2c (£6,846)

Required for September 2022

Within our small secondary school, we have an opening for an energetic, enthusiastic & dedicated RE teacher to work in the RE department, building on the success & innovation of the current team. The successful candidate will be part of a dynamic team of staff, where opportunities for CPD & training are embedded within the staff wellbeing charter and where pupils are always expected & encouraged to strive for academic excellence. 

The Religious Education department is fully staffed with subject specialists. It is part of the core at KS4 with all pupils sitting a full GCSE. At KS4 we teach the AQA GCSE specification looking at Christianity and Islam and also themes such as war and conflict and religion and life. During our most recent SIAMS inspection, RE was chosen as a deep dive subject and received very positive feedback. You will be joining a very strong department within the school.

Trinity is a fantastic place to work with motivated and well-behaved pupils, a committed and experienced governing body, dedicated staff and supportive parents.  Children of all abilities thrive. The school wishes to appoint staff that are representative of the school.

If you think you can contribute to the future success of Trinity, please contact our Office Manager (Uloma) on 0208 852 3191 or email u.ezirim@trinity.lewisham.sch.uk or visit our website for more information.  www.trinitylewisham.org

Closing date: 12 noon on Wednesday 25th May  2022

Interviews: Immediately after the closing date

We encourage early applications and reserve the right to close this vacancy at any time should the right candidate be found. If you do not hear from us by the 6th of June, please assume that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. 

Trinity is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.


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About Trinity CoE School

Trinity is an all-through school, incredibly unique, offering pupils the stability and progression they need, from the age of 4 to 16. We take pride in our outward looking and forward-thinking culture, as we are a school that welcomes all faiths and none.

We are proud to be Trinitarians and our Ethos is forming the foundation of our daily practises and successes based on:

Learning – we are a Learning Community with high academic standards.

Loving – we belong to a Caring family which includes pupils, staff, parents, and governors.

Living – we are living our lives to the full and we seek to serve those in need within our wider community

Executive Headteacher

David Lucas

Values and vision

Trinity All Through School aims to be a strong Christian community in which children and adults flourish. It aims to be a place where pupils achieve the very best educational outcomes, enabling them to make good life choices and to take their place as citizens of the wider world.

As far as learning goes, the school believes in vocation and seeks to enable children to explore their choices in careers and relationships. The school models itself as a 'grammar-style school’, aiming to offer the very best for every child within a formal, traditional academic framework enriched by sport, music and art.

Leadership is encouraged at all levels of the school and students have opportunities to exercise leadership. Trinity All Through School also strongly believes that formality, in its public events and relationships, helps students by building character and an appreciation of structure.

Ofsted report

We are a ‘Good’ School with Outstanding Elements, Ofsted 2021, an ‘Outstanding’ School in our Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) report and we have been awarded with the Inclusion Quality Mark as a ‘Centre of Excellence’.

View Trinity All Through School's latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed