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Science Teacher

The E-ACT Burnham Park Academy

Burnham, Buckinghamshire

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Salary:
MPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Sept 2018
Apply by:
4 July 2018

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic, professional Teacher of Science for September 2018. The successful applicant will join the Academy and work closely with the Science Department. They will need to be ambitious, innovative and have the tenacity to ensure that students achieve ambitious academic targets.

This is a fantastic opportunity for you to shape the lives of young people in Burnham. If you think you can help transform the opportunities for the community we serve then we would like to hear from you. Burnham is a lovely village in the South Bucks District of Buckinghamshire, linked to London by Burnham Railway station on the Mainline between London, Paddington and Reading. There is much to keep residents occupied including beautiful Burnham Beeches National Nature Reserve, an area of 540 acres of protected ancient Woodland. 

We are an E-ACT academy and proud to be part of a community that includes over 15,400 pupils and 2,300 teaching and non-teaching professionals across the country. E-ACT multi-academy trust is responsible for 25 academies across the length and breadth of England. Our academies can collaborate and share ideas with one another in ways that schools may not be able to. Most importantly, we all feel part of something much bigger as our responsibilities go far beyond the four walls of a single academy, and extend to people and their communities across the country.

We are always on the lookout for dynamic, motivated and enthusiastic people so we can continue to give every one of our pupils the opportunity to explore, solve, create and achieve.

In return we offer the chance to work with amazing people and inspirational pupils, as well as a great salary and sector-leading work-life balance arrangements. Find out more at www.e-act.org.uk .

The closing date for applications is Thursday 5th July 2018. Please read the supporting documentation carefully before completing and returning our application and equal opportunities form to Haleema.Rauf@e-act.org.uk .

E-ACT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults, and all appointments are subject to enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) checks and satisfactory references. E-ACT is also committed to promoting equality, challenging discrimination and developing community cohesion. We welcome applications from all sections of the community.

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About The E-ACT Burnham Park Academy

The E-ACT Burnham Park Academy is a mixed, non-denominational secondary academy school for pupils aged 1-19. It is located in Slough and Burnham, with the campus transcending Berkshire and Buckinghamshire. It has about 600 pupils.

The school is sponsored by E-ACT, formerly known as  EduTrust Academies Charitable Trust, which sponsors more than 20 academies and free schools in England.

Headteacher 

Mr James Hughes

Values and vision

The E-ACT Burnham Park Academy describes its vision as aiming to provide “a world class education that is unique and personalised”. The school is committed to delivering teaching that is inspirational, and which develops confident learners who are proud of their achievements and ready to take ownership of their learning. 

The school aims to achieve this by, among other things, encouraging every student to acquire the skills, knowledge and experience necessary to promote their full spiritual, moral, mental, cultural and physical development. It aims to give pupils a working atmosphere, where good relationships between staff and pupils contribute to an effective and enjoyable learning process.

The E-ACT values include a belief in upholding a values-based culture which “empowers all of our people to be the best they can be”.

Ofsted

“In some lessons, teachers meet the needs of pupils well, which helps them make good progress over time. Pupils make good progress in English by the end of Year 11.” 

“Leaders promote pupils’ spiritual, moral and cultural development well. The 16-19 study programme supports and raises aspirations for students, increasing the number that go to university.”

View the E-ACT Burnham Park Academy’s latest Ofsted report

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