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Teacher of French

Teacher of French

Manchester Islamic Grammar School for Girls

Manchester

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Salary:
£19680 - £25,585
Job type:
Part Time, Maternity Cover
Start date:
November 2018
Apply by:
6 September 2018

Job overview

Manchester Islamic High School for Girls is an ‘Ofsted Outstanding’ rated independent school. We seek to appoint an enthusiastic and well qualified part time (0.5) Teacher of French to teach primarily across Years 7-9, from November 2018 to July 2019 to cover a maternity leave. 

The school offers a supportive environment for both staff and students, with small teaching groups of engaged students who are respectful and are willing to learn.  Student motivation is high, and all staff are expected to recognise, nurture and support the educational, emotional and spiritual development of every student. 

The successful candidate will demonstrate a thorough knowledge of the curriculum at both KS3 and KS4, and the ability to deliver inspiring, challenging lessons that maximise pupil progress.

There will be an expectation to contribute to the wider life of the school and demonstrate a commitment to the delivery of extra-curricular and enrichment activities. A respect for the faith ethos of the school is essential. 

If you are looking for a new direction with the desire to inspire, then we would like to hear from you.

Manchester Islamic High School for Girls has its own salary scale, and the starting salary for this post is £19680 - £25,585 (pro rata for part time) according to qualifications, skills and experience.

Safeguarding Recruitment Statement:

Manchester Islamic High School for Girls committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

This appointment is subject to the satisfactory completion of all pre-employment checks, including an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Check and Secretary of State Prohibition Order check.

Please see the vacancies page on our website www.mihsg.org.uk  for further information including a full job profile and application form. Please email completed applications and/or enquiries to :

Headteacher’s PA Yasmeen Khan pa@mihsg.co.uk.

Manchester Islamic High School for Girls

55 High Lane

Chorlton, Manchester

M21 9FA

Telephone: 0161 881 2127


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About Manchester Islamic Grammar School for Girls

The Manchester Islamic High School for Girls is an all girls, Muslim independent secondary school in the county of Lancashire serving students from the age of 11-16. The secondary school, situated in Chorlton, Manchester has approximately 219 students on record. 

The Manchester Islamic High School for Girls was established in 1991 by the Manchester Islamic Education Trust Ltd, who also oversee The Manchester Muslim Preparatory School and Kassim Darwish Grammar School for Boys. It was the first school in Manchester to combine the teaching of Islam along with the National Curriculum. The school was identified as outstanding by Ofsted in 2015.

Headteacher

Mrs M Mohamed 

Values and vision

The Manchester Islamic High School for Girls believes that every child matters and works to develop the moral, social, intellectual and physical development of all pupils in a stimulating and welcoming learning environment. The school wishes for all students to be healthy, safe and happy and encourages them to strive to the highest of their capability in all that they do. Community is important at The Manchester Islamic High School for Girls, where children are taught to contribute positively both in class and in the wider society. The Islamic faith is at the heart of the school's beliefs and teachers expect students to demonstrate high moral values and good behaviour at all time – along with showing respect and tolerance towards other religions.

Ofsted  

“Pupils are given opportunities and encouraged to have a voice in the running of the school. The formal  opportunities for this include a school council and a health and safety committee. Leaders listen to and,  when possible, respond to what pupils say about the school.”

View The Manchester Islamic High School for Girl’s latest Ofsted report

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