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Teacher

Dingwall Academy

Highland

Salary:
£22,416-£35,763
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
24 September 2017

Job overview

Please APPLY ONLINE. If you are unable to apply online and you wish to request an offline application pack, please contact Business Support - HR C&L Tel. No: 01349 868640 (24 hour voicemail) quoting the post reference number above.

This post is under represented in males. Applications from males are encouraged.

Applications from Gaelic speakers are encouraged.

Prior to confirming appointment, we will require successful candidates to become members of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme.

The council has a comprehensive relocation package which may be available to the successful candidate

Closing date: 25/09/2017

Reference: HGH05032

Dingwall Primary School,
Tulloch Castle Drive,
Dingwall

About Dingwall Academy

Dingwall Academy is a mixed, mainstream, non-denominational secondary school with a sixth form in the Highland area of Scotland. It caters to students aged 11 to 18 and has approximately 1,200 pupils enrolled. 

Dingwall Academy was founded in the 1930s and has undergone lots of renovations and changes. In 2008, a new £28 million school was built. It now has a range of specialist facilities, such as a state-of-the-art drama studio, all-weather pitches and library. 


Headteacher

Karen Cormack

Visions and value

The school aims to be a place that inspires both staff and students to do extraordinary things. The main values are respect, responsibility, honesty and determination and it hopes to do this by developing each students’ ability to become successful learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors. 

The curriculum emphasises the core subjects of English, maths, language and P.E. Pupils then choose from the expressive arts, science, a social subject and technological subject and two ad-hoc choices to fill out the rest of their studies.

Education Scotland

“The quality of teaching was good overall. Almost all teachers gave clear directions and explained new work clearly. In most cases, they interacted well with their pupils, praised good work and encouraged pupils to be involved in their learning. In a few lessons, teachers questioned pupils very skilfully to extend their understanding.”

View Dingwall Academy’s latest Education Scotland report 

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Applications closed