Teacher of French
Saint Ambrose College
WA15 0HE
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- Sept 2018
- Apply by:
- 21 May 2018
Job overview
Saint Ambrose College
Teacher of French
Salary: MPS
Required for September 2018
This is an exciting opportunity for someone to join our successful Languages Faculty
The successful candidate will work with a committed, creative and hardworking team of teachers.
The ability to teach to A level French essential (with the possibility of offering Spanish/Latin as a second language)
11-18 State-funded Independent Catholic Grammar School Applications welcome from all. Candidates are expected to support the Catholic ethos of the school. Visits to the school are welcome
The application form and details can be downloaded from the College website to be returned to Mrs D. Howard, Office Manager at the College
Closing date for applications – 22 May 2018 Interview to be held afternoon of 24 May 2018
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.
Any offer of appointment for post is subject to a satisfactory DBS. Tel: 0161 980 2711
Website:www.st-ambrosecollege.org.uk
Attached documents
About Saint Ambrose College
- Saint Ambrose College
- Hale Road, Hale Barns, Altrincham
- Cheshire
- WA15 0HE
- United Kingdom
School Staff Incentives:-
Free Gym
Morning Swim Sessions
Pension Scheme
Free Parking
Dear Candidate
I am absolutely delighted to be Principal at St Ambrose College and consider it a privilege to be entrusted with the leading of the College at such an exciting time.
Following on from our recent Diocesan inspection in 2022, which graded all areas of the college's work as Outstanding and the fantastic opportunity created by being designated as an Edmund Rice Lead International School, alongside another year of great examination results, we are perfectly placed to continue our journey of excellence providing an outstanding education for all our students.
Our College ethos, built firmly on the eight essentials of Edmund Rice, aims to develop open-minded, flexible, resilient individuals with the skills and attitudes to be successful in today’s and tomorrow's society. We are fortunate to have outstanding facilities and forward thinking staff, who continually develop their practice and empower our students to be the source of their own success.
The College is rich in extra-curricular activities. The main games are rugby, cricket and cross country, but there are many others. Drama is strong with a major production each year as well as other events.
Boys are actively involved in the liturgical life of the school. Music, too, is strong with a fine choir. There are approximately 1015 boys on the school roll, including over 200 in the Sixth Form. Most proceed to University, a number to Oxbridge.
We have an annual Presentation Evening to celebrate the achievements of our GCSE students and A Level students. We also have an annual awards evening for KS3/4 students in order to celebrate their activities and contributions to school life. We are first and foremost, a Catholic college and this permeates in all we do.
I hope you gain a sense of our ethos from the information contained on our website; however I would urge you to visit us on our visiting days, to experience the college for yourself.
Yours faithfully,
D Rainey
Principal
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