Senior IT Network Manager
Thirsk School & Sixth Form College
Thirsk, North Yorkshire
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- January 2019
- Apply by:
- 12 November 2018
Job overview
Can you work at a strategic level to head up our ICT technical support and associated budgets? You will need long term planning skills to forecast the school’s ICT needs in this fast pace environment, having responsibility for the management of the ICT network of the school. You will need to be able to develop and implement the school’s ICT strategy and service provision, including managing all aspects of ICT technical support in the school to contribute to an effective learning environment.
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About Thirsk School & Sixth Form College
- Thirsk School & Sixth Form College
- Topcliffe Road, Thirsk
- North Yorkshire
- YO7 1RZ
- United Kingdom
Thirsk School and Sixth Form College educates students aged between 11 and 18. The North Yorkshire coeducational secondary school has a sixth form. It is a non-denominational establishment. It is a community school that is funded by the state. There are around 914 pupils enrolled at the school and 130 students on the roll in sixth form.
Headteacher
Emma Lambden
Values and Vision
Thirsk School and Sixth Form College aims to give students a good understanding of living a healthy lifestyle. Students have fun at the school. The curriculum is stimulating and balanced. Every child’s achievements are celebrated by all. Children should have a positive attitude towards learning. The school’s motto is “positive learning, positive people”. Students are taught to take responsibility in school and in the local society. Pupils are treated as equals and are encouraged to work with others to develop new skills.
Ofsted report
“Students thrive in the aspirational, friendly, safe and caring atmosphere. As a result, all achieve well and make good progress from their average starting points on entry. From the last inspection until 2011, students’ attainment rose steadily. Most teaching is good and some is outstanding. Such teaching is interesting, intriguing and captivating. In the most effective lessons, teachers’ strong subject knowledge, perceptive questioning and feedback builds students’ knowledge, understanding and skills well. Students behave well, attend regularly and display very good attitudes to learning. They, their parents and staff report positively about behaviour across school.”
View Thirsk School and Sixth Form College’s latest Ofsted report
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