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Teacher of Art

Teacher of Art

The Wren School

Reading

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Salary:
Subject to experience
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September 2018
Apply by:
19 February 2018

Job overview

A unique opportunity for an extraordinary part time Art teacher 

Are you looking to start or develop your teaching career in an innovative, creative and supportive environment? 

Would you like to be part of a growing and thriving school that is preparing to move into brand-new, purpose built accommodation in September 2018?  

Do you believe in working in partnership with families and the local community to enable each child to aim high?   

Are you passionate about the importance of continuing professional learning?

Do you believe that each child’s journey of discovery should include learning life and academic skills in equal measure, preparing each child to thrive in our global society?   

The Wren School does. 

The Wren School - a six form entry 11 - 18 secondary Free School that opened in West Reading in September 2015 is planning for further growth in staff for September 2018 as our oldest students enter Year 10 and continue their GCSE studies. We pride ourselves on being a local school for the local community and our reputation is extremely positive; we anticipate that we will be oversubscribed in Year 7 next year.  Work is well underway on our permanent building, which is set within an amazing site; it will be fully operational by September 2018.  It is our ambition to create a happy and thriving school that will facilitate the growth and development of the community and we’re searching for exceptional people who will share our vision that: 

Each child, regardless of background, will receive a world-class education and 

Be nurtured, challenged and inspired to ‘aim high’. 

Working with our current teaching staff team, we are looking to appoint a part time Art teacher and welcome applications from NQTs.  An ability to offer more than one subject may be helpful but is not essential.  Part-time appointments will be considered for the right candidate. 

Our Key Stage 3 approach is a thematic one with an intention to achieve a smooth transition from Key stage 2.  We aim to develop skills for learning alongside the knowledge that will enable our learners to ‘aim high’ at GCSE and beyond.  Embarking on Year 9 study, our students commence GCSEs in the core subjects of English, Mathematics, Science and Citizenship; potential option subjects deliver GCSE-style taster modules in order to facilitate option choices that commence part-way through the year. 

If our vision and ethos match your own philosophy, then we hope you will be tempted to apply.   

You can apply by downloading a recruitment pack from our website (www.wrenschool.org) and completing the application and equal opportunities monitoring form or, alternatively, you can apply using the TES application form.  However, if you are successful you will be asked to complete The Wren School application form.  

Closing date for applications is midday on Monday 19th February 2018.  Shortlisted applicants may be invited to attend an interview, at the school, prior to the closing date.   

Please see attached document for the Wren School Safeguarding Statement.

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About The Wren School

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+44 118 959 1868

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The Wren School is a thriving and growing 11-18 secondary school based in the heart of the local community. Reading is a vibrant town with a thriving centre sited on the River Thames and River Kennet. A historic market town with many shops and restaurants and fantastic opportunities to explore a huge number of local and regional attractions. The school is situated in West Reading, with easy access to the M4 and excellent rail links to London and across the country. 

Our first cohort of Year 7 students arrived in September 2015 and we moved into our state of the art, modern buildings in September 2018. These fantastic buildings provide us with spacious and well-equipped learning environments that inspire our students to continue to strive for excellence. In September 2020, we were delighted to welcome our first Sixth Form cohort as our school continues to grow and develop.  We were very proud that in June 2018, after our first Ofsted inspection, we achieved a ‘Good’ rating; we were described as, “a school that enables pupils to succeed” and it endorsed the journey we are on. You can view a copy of the report here.

As a school, we value community cohesion and are proud to be part of the Excalibur Academies Trust and its excellent network of schools. Founded in 2012, EAT is a multi-academy trust that prides itself on a special blend of independence and collaboration. Their vision is to provide an excellent education empowering individuals to thrive and grow within a caring, aspirational and outward looking culture. They believe in investing in staff to ensure they attract and retain talented, dedicated people who are committed to changing children’s lives for the better. With a strong track record of raising the achievement of disadvantaged pupils across the trust, it is their mission to promote social mobility and personal fulfilment through the transformative power of education. 

Our rich and purposeful curriculum offers a wide mix of academic and practical opportunities. We challenge our students to explore, discover and learn new things, and inspire them to dream and think big. We aim to create independent, creative and confident individuals who are skilled and ready for the world, and resilient to the challenges they might face. 

We have an unremitting focus on quality first teaching and learning, with an exceptional staff team who are committed to creating our ‘Wren Inspirational Classrooms’. We expect and encourage the highest standards of attitude, behaviour and commitment from staff and students alike. 

Our students follow a three year Key Stage 3, studying a wide range of subjects to prepare them for Year 9 - a year of choice and decision-making about GCSE subjects and the next stage of their educational journey. All students will have the opportunity to select a personalised combination of subjects that will allow them to reach for success at the end of Key Stage 4 in Year 11. We hope that each student's journey with us continues into our sixth form where we provide a range of qualifications to meet their needs and open up opportunities as they step into the world of work or continue onto further study at university.

Principal

John Salberg

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