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Teacher of Computing

Teacher of Computing

St Benedict's School

Ealing London

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Salary:
Competitive
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
1 February 2018

Job overview

Required for September 2018

Teacher of Computing

We are seeking an ambitious and dynamic teacher, who can inspire students, to join this highly successful and thriving Department. The successful candidate would be expected to teach up to A Level and be committed to outstanding teaching and learning. 

The position is suitable for an NQT, who would benefit from our excellent induction process.

A willingness to participate in the fulfilling co-curricular life of the School is expected.  

Accommodation may be available. 

Closing date for applications is 12.00 noon, Thursday 2nd February 2018

Interviews will take place w/c 5th February 2018 and if you have not heard from us by Friday 9th February then your application has been unsuccessful. 

Please download an application form from the School’s website www.stbenedicts.org.uk. Further details can be obtained from Mrs Melissa Dryden, Head of HR Direct Dial: 020 8862 2193 or Email: hr@stbenedicts.org.uk 

The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Applicants will be required to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers, Prohibition and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).

Registered Charity Number 1148512

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About St Benedict's School

St Benedict’s is London’s leading independent Catholic co-educational school, situated in leafy Ealing. The school is a successful blend of the traditional and the progressive; proud of its heritage but also forward thinking and innovative. Within a caring, happy community, our pupils thrive, benefiting from a seamless education which can begin at the age of 3 and continue through to the Sixth Form. 

St Benedict’s has strong academic standards, with considerable ambition for future academic success. The school is committed to supporting all children to develop their full potential, by treating them as individuals, and catering for their particular needs and talents at every stage. Inspirational teaching, tutorial guidance and exceptional pastoral care are at the heart of the education we offer. 

The Junior School and Nursery provide a supportive and vibrant environment in which to learn. Sharing excellent facilities with the Senior School and a programme of cross-curricular activities help ease the transition at 11+ to the Senior School, which is on the same site.

At St Benedict’s, there is a vital focus on personal development, and our outstanding co-curricular programme helps pupils to thrive by enabling them to find and develop their unique gifts and talents. St Benedict’s has a distinguished sporting tradition: while many boys and girls train and compete at county and national level, everyone is encouraged to enjoy sport, teamwork and fitness. Music and Drama are both excellent; there is a strong choral tradition, renowned Abbey Choir and many instrumental ensembles. Termly drama productions have recently included Amadeus, West Side Story and A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

We encourage principled leadership, resilience and character in our pupils, and promote the Christian values of integrity, fairness and generosity to others. This is a hallmark of the School, informed by the 1500 year-old Rule of St Benedict, and there could be no better way of equipping young people for the future. 

Recent developments include a fine new Sixth Form Centre and Art Department, opened in 2015. A new Nursery and Pre-Prep Department will open in September 2017, providing our youngest pupils with a first-rate learning environment. 

The number on roll is currently 1075. The Senior School has 820 pupils. The Junior School and Nursery has 255 pupils. 

The School had a full integrated inspection by Independent Schools’ Inspectorate (ISI) in November 2012 and a Section 48 Inspection by the Diocese of Westminster in September 2013. The two highly complimentary reports are available on the school website. There was an ISI Regulatory Compliance Inspection in December 2015 and the report confirming full compliance was published in February 2016.

Academic results are consistently high. In 2016 the A level the pass rate at A*/B grades was 73.7% of which 38.8% were A/A* and at GCSE the pass rate at A*/B grades was 77.5% of which 45.8% were A/A* grades.


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Applications closed