Teacher of Arts
St Andrew's C of E High School
West Sussex
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- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS/UPS
- Job type:
- Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2025
- Apply by:
- 30 April 2025
Job overview
We are seeking to appoint an excellent practitioner to join our Art team. We are looking to grow our GCSE options offer, and therefore candidates who are able to teach Photography, Media Studies, DT or other Arts subjects would be encouraged to apply. For interested, and appropriate, candidates, a leadership TLR would be available. Please contact the school directly to discuss should this be of interest.
Art and Photography are increasingly popular options, with a Key Stage 3 curriculum that is broad, incorporating our drive to celebrate diversity and inclusivity. The successful candidate will join experienced practitioners across the Arts, and benefit from increasingly personalised CPD that is planned to enable individuals at all stages of their career to progress and grow professionally.
We are a community that has love at its core; for us, this is shown through honesty, transparency and being consistently true to our word. You see in the relationships between staff and students - both in the classrooms and the corridors - and in the excellent pastoral care that every student is given. Our core Christian values run through all that we do, both in daily life and in strategic development.
St Andrew’s has seen significant positive change in recent years. From achieving truly excellent GCSE outcomes, to the growth of our flourishing student leadership; we relentlessly seek to improve. This comes in many forms, from taking regular stakeholder feedback to making links with other schools and communities.
By placing a focus on reflection, we encourage all of our staff, and students, to find ways to improve our community. Be that through Teaching and Learning, or through Personal Development, or whichever focus our stakeholders bring forward.
We know that change is important; to stand still is to fall behind.
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About St Andrew's C of E High School
- St Andrew's C of E High School
- Sackville Road, Worthing
- West Sussex
- BN14 8BG
- United Kingdom
St Andrew’s C of E High School is a co-educational CofE secondary school in West Sussex, serving pupils from the age of 11-16, situated in Worthing. With a pan of 180 per year group, St Andrew’s is a small and community centred school in which every child is known and loved. Having been graded Good in all areas by Ofsted in April 2023, the school continues on its rapid journey of improvement and growth.
St Andrew’s is a community school that has love at its core. You see it in the relationships between staff and students; both in the classrooms and the corridors; and in the excellent pastoral care that every student is given. Students and staff alike have described being part of our school community as being like ‘family’; both giving and receiving unrelenting love. Our core Christian values run through all that we do, both in daily life and in strategic development.
We have the highest expectations and aspirations for all members of our community, and accept nothing less than an individual’s best. We recognise that we are all unique, with unique training and developmental needs – and we aim to give every staff member the best CPD to enable them to reach their career goals, no matter what that goal may be.
Our curriculum is broad and balanced, and enables all students to develop a love of learning alongside focusing on their academic rigour. As we continue to grow, our enrichment offer grows with us – learning does not happen only within a classroom, and our extra-curricular offer continues to develop to reflect this.
We are driven to achieving excellence in all areas, with a keen focus on the narrative journey of the curriculum. We firmly believe that every child can achieve excellence, and that every child has the right to an excellent education.
St Andrew’s is a community that continually seeks to improve, and therefore embraces change and new ideas. There is so much impact to be made within our community, and we work hard to put them, our students, first in all that we do.
Headteacher
Mia Lowney
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