Spanish Teacher with 2nd in Humanities Department TLR 2A
South Shore Academy
Blackpool
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 1st September 2021
- Apply by:
- 17 May 2021
Job overview
The Governors are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic, highly motivated and passionate full time teacher of Spanish.
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a newly assembled, thriving humanities team.
The successful candidate shall be delivering innovative, inspirational and outstanding Spanish lessons to both KS3 and 4 classes.
There is also opportunity for the right candidate to acquire second in department responsibility.
To apply via our electronic Application, please click the 'Apply on School Website' button below.
All completed applications form must be sent to vacancies@ssa.bfet.uk.
Any visits to the school can be arranged by request using this email address also.
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About South Shore Academy
South Shore Academy is a co-educational, 11-16 secondary school in Blackpool, Lancashire. It has around 900 pupils on its roll.
South Shore Academy was formerly Palatine Community Sports College, which was the beneficiary of a National Lottery grant that enabled it to make enormous improvements to its facilities. The school became an academy at the end of 2013, sponsored by the Bright Futures Educational Trust, a multi-academy sponsor based in the North West of England.
South Shore Academy was allocated a new school building through the Priority Schools Building Programme.
Head of School
Rebecca Warhurst
Values and vision
South Shore Academy is a strongly inclusive school that believes that all students can achieve well and have something to contribute to the school and wider community. It is committed to meeting the needs of all pupils, whether by providing extra support for learning or by adding additional challenges for higher ability students.
South Shore Academy offers a broad and personalised curriculum which, aside from promoting academic learning, is designed to develop the social skills of co-operation, independence and resilience. Beyond the classroom, the secondary school offers an extensive programme of enrichment.
Respect and responsibility lie at the heart of the school’s ethos. Pupils are expected to work with determination, aim to be the best in everything they do, never give up, and behave as part of the same family, “sticking together no matter what”.
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