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Teacher of Art

Teacher of Art

Ludlow Church of England School

Ludlow, Shropshire

Salary:
MPS/UPS
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
23 March 2018

Job overview

We are seeking to appointment an enthusiastic, dynamic and ambitious teacher of Art on a 0.4 contract.  Last inspected in October 2015, the school is Good, with Outstanding features.  

The successful candidate should have creative energy and initiative, and be able to teacher across the ability range from KS3, up to and including GSCE Art at KS4.  The ability to teach Textiles at KS3 would be an advantage, but not essential.  You will be working within an area that is extremely popular with students, and is viewed by Ofsted as Good.  Outcomes in Art are consistently above national averages.  Students are currently following the WJEC Eduqas GCSE qualification in Art and Design (Fine Art) C651QSL. 

Ludlow School is committed to developing and support leadership at all levels.  We provide an enriching educational experience for all at Ludlow, which is a popular 11 to 16 all-ability school situated in the beautiful South Shropshire Hills.  

The Bishop Anthony Educational Trust and its academies are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expects all staff, and volunteers, to share the same commitment. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check and will follow a safer recruitment policy.  

For further information and an application pack, please contact Sharon Vickers (s.vickers@ludlowschool.com), or call 01584 813813.

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About Ludlow Church of England School

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Welcome to Ludlow Church of England School.

We are an 11-16 community school, located in the beautiful countryside of South Shropshire.  Ludlow CE School is an academy of approximately 560 students and is part of the Diocese of Hereford Multi-Academy Trust.  Our school community shares a single vision of "Excellence Together", where staff and students aim to make excellence a habit in all that we do; our teaching and learning, behaviour and care for each other, within a Christian and multi-faith ethos.  We are ambitious in our aspirations for our students and want them to leave us as confident and articulate young people, able to succeed in an ever-changing world.  This "strong moral purpose" was recognised by Ofsted in February 2020, when we were securely judged to be a Good school, under the new Ofsted Framework.  The success of our school is founded on the commitment of our staff, who strive to ensure all of our children have a high-quality education in a safe, happy, supportive and caring learning climate.  Leaders in our school are extremely mindful of staff wellbeing, and ensure we provide personal support alongside professional development opportunities, as well as enabling staff to contribute to planning for school improvement.  We look forward to having the opportunity to meet with you, should you apply for a position at Ludlow CE School.

Headteacher

Mark Burton

Values and vision

Ludlow Church of England School prides itself on being truly comprehensive and inclusive, as well as having a church foundation. The values of the Church of England underpin the school's ethos, with the education of students placed within the context of Christian spiritual belief. The school is committed to supporting all students regardless of social or economic background.

The curriculum is broad and balanced, offering courses and qualifications that are valued by employers and the local community. The development of students' social and spiritual lives is an important part of the ethos of Ludlow Church of England School, with the importance of respect for staff and fellow pupils instilled in pupils.

Ofsted report

“The determined leadership of the headteacher, ably supported by senior leaders, has led to improving teaching and better outcomes for students over recent years … Lower-attaining students, disabled students and those with special educational needs make particularly good progress because of the excellent support that they receive.”

View Ludlow Church of England School's latest Ofsted report

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