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Subject leader of Physics and Triple Science

Subject leader of Physics and Triple Science

St Paul's Way Trust School

Tower Hamlets

  • Expired
Salary:
TLR 1A (7,853)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
23 April 2019

Job overview

Subject Leader Physics and Triple Science

TLR 1A £7,853

St Paul’s Way Trust School, in association with Queen Mary, University of London, is seeking to appoint an outstanding, creative and forward thinking Subject Leader for Physics.

The successful candidate will have a passionate belief in the potential of every student, and a robust commitment to ensuring that every student succeeds. (S)he will be an outstanding classroom teacher looking to develop his/her career into middle leadership with a keen interest in the development of Physics within this diverse faculty. (S)he will have the capacity to work alongside the Head of Faculty, Lead Practitioners as well as leading other science colleagues to make an impact on student progress, and develop a rich curriculum and wider opportunities across the Faculty.

You are a dynamic and inspirational teacher (11-18) with outstanding subject knowledge within Physics.

You wish to lead outstanding learning and teaching in a school where scholarship in science is valued and rewarded.

You have an unwavering belief in the potential of every learner, a contagious enthusiasm that motivates both staff and students and a track record of achieving strong academic results.

You seek first class support and professional development.

We are a heavily over-subscribed ‘through-school’ and National Teaching School, with ‘Outstanding’ provision Ofsted, March 2013). Our award winning new building is situated in the heart of East London. Professor Brian Cox OBE is our Patron.

Our exceptional links with Queen Mary University (QMUL), King’s College London, The University of Warwick, The UCL Institute of Education and the University of East London help shape an inspirational science curriculum. We are London’s only Faraday Science School.

Science is an increasingly successful faculty within St Paul’s Way Trust School, with the majority of students in our expanding sixth form studying at least one of the sciences. The excellent sixth form teaching has been enhanced by the development and creation of the Science Research Centre in conjunction with Queen Mary University (QMUL). This has allowed our sixth form students to engage and participate with real research, through the Authentic Biology Project.

If you would like to play your part in taking outstanding provision for our students to the next level, and leading students and colleagues to achieve the best outcomes possible, we would very much like to hear from you.

Deadline for applications:

Midday, Tuesday 23rd April 2019

Interview Date:

Friday 26th April 2019

St Paul’s Way Trust School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.


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About St Paul's Way Trust School

The University School in the Heart of East London

St Paul’s Way is an exceptional school community providing a transformational education for all.

At SPW we combine academic ambition with a rich and diverse co-curricular experience enabling our children and young people to excel whilst growing in character and confidence.

This unique school experience is the result of our close working with our university and business Trust partners. The superb outcomes and the impressive university/career destinations of our students, are testament to the success of our model and our belief that every child can fulfil their potential.

Our accomplishments, however, have always been underpinned by the strong partnerships forged with our families and the local community which is why SPW is the most oversubscribed school in Tower Hamlets.

A really warm welcome to St. Paul’s Way!

Nicholas John

Executive Headteacher

Nicholas John
Executive Headteacher

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