Resident EAL Teacher
Sidcot School
North Somerset
- £28,500 per year
- Expired
- Salary:
- £28,500 pa less a contribution of £1550 towards accommodation and meals
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 28/08/20
- Apply by:
- 8 June 2020
Job overview
We educate students rather than simply train them to pass tests. Take a look at our website to find out how we prepare children for a life of adventure: https://www.sidcot.org.uk
We are seeking a talented, qualified, full time resident EAL practitioner to help our young people whose first language isn’t English to learn to communicate well in English with all members of our international community and achieve their full potential personally, academically and socially.
In addition to providing 1:1 and group EAL classes within the EAL department at Sidcot School, the successful candidate will also be expected to work effectively with subject teachers, Heads of Years, Heads of Departments, boarding staff, parents and guardians in providing holistic academic and pastoral support to EAL students to not only prepare them for higher education and employability, but also to develop their social skills, emotional intelligence, resilience, and determination to make a difference in the world.
As well as class teaching, this is a residential role with some of the duties carried out within boarding hours.
Sidcot School is a thriving independent day and boarding school set in glorious countryside just 7 miles south of Bristol Airport. Our Quaker principles encourage us to ‘Live Adventurously’ and we approach school life at Sidcot in a way that develops curiosity and confidence and a life-long love of learning.
Please click below to apply via our website:
https://www.sidcot.org.uk/jobs
Closing date for applications is 09:00 on Monday 8 June 2020
We are committed to the safeguarding of children and child protection screening will apply to this post
Attached documents
About Sidcot School
Sidcot School is a mixed, independent, all-through Quaker school and sixth form for pupils aged three to nineteen. It is located in Winscombe, Somerset, in south-west England, and has about 550 students on its roll.
The school can trace its history back to 1699, when it was founded by Quakers. However, it moved to its current site in 1808.
The school is a registered charity, and is administered by its governing body. At least half of these governors must be members of the Religious Society of Friends.
Headmaster
James Jones
Values and vision
The school is established on strong Quaker values, and this remains a key part of its ethos today. It places a strong emphasis on mutual respect.
Quakers believe “in living life adventurously and letting their lives speak”. In practice, the school says, that means teaching in a way that encourages individual thought, questioning and exploration. The school also aims to ensure that pupils have all the support they need to grow as individuals, and recognise and celebrated their talents.
The school welcomes students of all faiths and none.
ISI report
“Pupils of all abilities and ages achieve well. They make good progress, exceptional in some cases, enabled by good, often excellent teaching and an excellent curriculum and programme of activities. Many pupils achieve exceptional standards in art.”
“Pupils are good learners, working together with others very successfully and thriving when teaching encourages them to employ their highly developed sense of personal responsibility in their learning.”
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