Teacher of Computer Science with IT
Standish Community High School
Wigan, Lancashire
- Expired
- Salary:
- £22,917 - £38,633 per annum
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 9 February 2018
Job overview
Standish Community High School is advertising for a Teacher of Computer Science with IT to commence employment in April or September 2018. The position is full time and permanent. The successful candidate will be expected to teach Computer Science and IT at KS3 and KS4. This role will be based at Standish Community High School, there may be occasions when you will be required to work at other schools within the trust.
Your application should be accompanied by a covering letter. Completed application forms can be forwarded by email to: recruitment@standishchs.wigan.sch.uk or by post to Miss K Parsons at the school address. Late applications will not be considered.
Applications will be considered as soon as they are received and the closing date will be Friday 9th February 2018 at 12pm. Interviews will be held week commencing 12th February 2018.
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About Standish Community High School
- Standish Community High School
- Kenyon Road, Standish, Wigan
- Lancashire
- WN6 0NX
- United Kingdom
Standish Community High School is the lead school within Mosaic Learning Trust which currently consists of three schools located across Lancashire and Greater Manchester. This has provided the potential to open greater career opportunities in the near future. The school is a state-community, non-denominational, co-educational secondary school for children aged 11-16. It is situated in Standish, Wigan with an intake of 1300 students.
Headteacher
Mrs L Barker
Our Vision
We seek to be recognised as a school that secures excellence in academic achievement, personal growth and professional development. We focus on the needs of the individual through a commitment to every student, every subject and every grade. We believe that there should be no ceiling on ambition and that potential can be realised in all our students, irrespective of background or ability. We aspire to place a deep sense of care and support at the heart of our school.
Our Values
We are a values driven school and these behaviours are a constant in what we expect of ourselves, our students and our families; ‘we care, we aim high, we achieve together and we lead the way.’ Over the five years, our students make considerable strides towards adulthood. We have three key aims for them:
- To become successful learners
- To become confident individuals
- To become responsible citizens
Our aims:
• To ensure our students become conscientious and resilient so that they thrive as learners
• To prepare students for 21st century adulthood through the provision of a broad and balanced curriculum
• To be recognised as a centre of excellence for teaching and learning
• To flourish as an inclusive school that prepares our students to be responsible citizens
• To ensure that all pastoral structures and systems of support are designed to help students be confident with high self-esteem
• To recognise leadership at all levels and across all areas of school life
• To equip our students to have the skills and emotional intelligence to be able to adapt or succeed in an ever-changing society
Our MOTTO:
"Be Outstanding"
Ofsted (October 2021)
The Inspectors noted how the continual drive for improvement in terms of the quality of education ensured that subject leaders have designed curriculum plans that clearly outline what pupils need to learn – and when. Teachers have strong subject knowledge and design learning that helps pupils to remember the curriculum and important knowledge from previous lessons. The detailed and effective curriculum planning means that pupils, including disadvantaged pupils and pupils with SEND, know more and remember more across the curriculum.
The inspection report also recognises how the school has strong roots in personal development and how we have worked hard to ensure our pupils are provided with many opportunities to become well-rounded citizens. The inspection team explained that the pupils at Standish benefited from a well-sequenced and age-appropriate personal, social, health education (PSHE) curriculum in addition to a range of appropriate guidance in order to prepare them for the next stage of their education, employment or training.
Inspectors highlighted many key strengths of our school, – some of which are listed below:
· Pupils strive to live up to ‘The Standish Way’. This outlines leaders’ high expectations for students to become successful learners, confident individuals and responsible citizens.
· Pupils enjoy a range of clubs and activities, such as sports and reading clubs. Pupils value the ‘LGBT club’ that provides a voice for the school’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.
· Leaders are ambitious for all pupils, including disadvantaged pupils and those with special educational needs and/or disabilities.
· Pupils told inspectors that bullying rarely happens.
· Pupils behave well – they say staff deal with any rare incidents of misbehaviour quickly and effectively.
· Pupils achieve well across the school.
· Safeguarding is effective at Standish Community high school. Pupils develop a strong understanding of the risks they may face. Leaders adapt the PSHE curriculum regularly to alert pupils to potential risks.
· Staff value leaders’ strong regard for their workload and well-being. Staff appreciate that leaders often say ‘thank you’.
· Governors and trustees are ambitious for the school – they provide leaders with effective challenge and support.
https://files.ofsted.gov.uk/v1/file/50173438
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