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Teacher of English

Teacher of English

King Ecgbert School

Sheffield

  • £25,714 - £41,604 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Teacher's Main Pay Scales
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
01/09/2022
Apply by:
30 June 2022

Job overview

Advert

Post: Teacher of English

School: King Ecgbert School

Salary: Teachers Main Pay Scale

Contract Term:  1 Year Fixed Term 1.0 FTE

Start Date: September 2022 


The Governors of King Ecgbert School are seeking to appoint an outstanding Teacher of English to work in this outstanding, system leading school at the heart of the Mercia Learning Trust.  

At King Ecgbert School, we believe in and promote our ERA values:

Academic Excellence for all

Showing Respect at all times

Having high Aspirations and personal goals that go beyond our time in school

We are committed to providing outstanding education for all in a safe, happy and positive learning environment.

We are delighted to offer the opportunity to join our successful, forward looking English department. We are looking for an outstanding teacher wanting to join a friendly team, which strives to give students an excellent, fun learning experience, whilst maintaining great outcomes .

We welcome applications from candidates who will challenge and excite our students and have the ability to consistently deliver inspirational and varied lessons. Ambitious for learning and a team player, you will have the vision and drive to build on the strong foundations that already exist in the department. 

Additionally, please note that King Ecgbert School is looking for applicants who are committed to serving a diverse population and have experiences and perspectives that will enrich our work.

King Ecgbert school is part of a successful academy trust (Mercia Learning Trust); this allows opportunities to work with other successful departments and leading professionals to constantly improve staff through specific and focused CPD. 

We hope that our recruitment pack and website provides you with plenty of information about us.  However, should you require any additional information, or would like an informal discussion please contact us on 0114 235 3855 or email fevans2@ecgbert.sheffield.sch.uk

To apply please submit a Trust application form to recruitment@merciatrust.co.uk. Please note, we do not accept CVs or Council Application forms.

Closing date for applications is: Midday Thursday 30 June 2022

Interviews are provisionally scheduled for:  Week commencing 4 July 2022


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About King Ecgbert School

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+44 114 235 3855

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About King Ecgbert School

King Ecgbert School is a large 11-18 secondary school of roughly 1450 students, including a sixth form of around 380 students. Our school is situated in Dore in the south-west of Sheffield, close to the Peak District. We serve a vibrant and diverse catchment, stretching from the very edge of the city to the very centre, following the Abbeydale corridor; we are a truly comprehensive school.

A 'System Leading School', and part of Mercia Learning Trust, King Ecgbert School is rated as 'Outstanding' by Ofsted, was awarded World Class School status in 2018 and was voted World Class School of the Year in 2019.

Headteacher

Paul Haigh

Values and vision

At King Ecgbert School, we believe in academic excellence for all, showing respect at all times, and having high aspirations and personal goals that go beyond our time in school. We are committed to providing outstanding education for all in a safe, happy and positive learning environment.

Mercia Learning Trust’s mission is:

Working as individual schools, and in partnership, our singular intention is to ensure every pupil, whatever their background, will attend an exceptional school. We believe pupils should enjoy school, feel safe and fully supported, be inspired to learn, develop character and aspiration, and realise their full potential. We are so committed to pupil success and wellbeing that we choose to think of every pupil we serve as if they are our own, and to measure our actions and impact against this.

Ofsted

“Overall, students make outstanding progress. The proportion of students achieving the highest grades at both GCSE and A Level is consistently well above average.”

“Disabled students and those who have special educational needs make outstanding progress as a result of excellent, targeted interventions. Students with autism spectrum conditions receive outstanding care and guidance to support their achievement.”

View King Ecgbert School’s latest Ofsted report.

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