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Teacher of Geography

The County High School Leftwich

Northwich, Cheshire

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Start date:
26th February, 2018
Apply by:
22 November 2017

Job overview

Required for 26th February, 2018 (1 ½ Terms in the first instance)  Teacher of Geography – Temporary  0.5 of full time, MPS – timetable detailed in the information pack.      

Governors are seeking applications from well-qualified and enthusiastic teachers with the ability and drive to maximise potential in this high-performing Academy which prides itself on achieving excellent results.  The County High School, Leftwich is committed to building a team of exceptional leaders and teachers in a positive and supportive learning environment.  Summer 2017: 87% achieved 4+ in English; 83% achieved 4+ in Mathematics; 80% achieved 4+ in both English and Mathematics; 87% achieved A* - C in Science; 28% of all grades were A+ (or equivalent 7+).  This post thus provides an ideal opportunity for career development in a school in which “Pupils display a thirst for learning” and there is“…first-rate behaviour in classrooms and around the academy” (Ofsted, March 2016). 

 Further details are available from TES Online, or the Academy’s website www.leftwichhigh.com.   If you require further information regarding the days/hours, please contact Mrs Pimlatt, PA to the Principal,  at the Academy, in the first instance.  

Closing date for applications is Wednesday 22nd November, 2017, 12 noon  

The Academy operates a rigorous recruitment process as part of our commitment to safeguarding and promoting the well-being of all our students and expects all our staff to share this commitment.  

Appointment is thus subject to a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service application.  The County High School, Leftwich is committed to Equal Opportunities in Employment.


Miss J Brandreth: Principal

Attached documents

About The County High School Leftwich

The County High School Leftwich is a high performing, fully inclusive, co-educational, 11-16 school with approximately 1050 students, 60 teaching and 60 support staff.  The school serves a mixed catchment area with a Published Admission Number of 210, and we are now significantly over-subscribed.

The school is a safe and calm, inclusive and positive community and workplace. Students enjoy and achieve during their time at this school. Students are motivated, engaged, and eager to learn, creating a rewarding teaching experience where staff can truly make a difference. They leave as rounded individuals, aware of the wider-world, ready to make a positive contribution and fully equipped to flourish having maximised their academic potential.

The County High School Leftwich is an easy commute from a variety of villages, towns and cities in the North West. Our staff travel from all over Cheshire, Chester, Manchester, Liverpool, Warrington, Runcorn, North Wales and Staffordshire.

The school strives to ensure that colleagues are motivated, happy, supported and derive satisfaction from their role. Staff wellbeing is a priority, with a positive working environment, supportive leadership, and initiatives to help maintain a healthy work-life balance. All teaching staff having a lower-than-average teaching commitment on their timetable. All staff have a voice, ensuring they are consulted on change and can share any concerns and ideas through the Leftwich Consultative Group (LCG). We are signed up to the salary sacrifice Childcare Voucher scheme, for colleagues with a family.

At The County High School, Leftwich, there is a strong tradition of high-quality induction and continuing professional development alongside a collaborative teaching environment meaning the post can be adapted to suit someone new to the profession or equally an established practitioner. Teachers are encouraged to bring fresh ideas to the classroom, supported by modern resources, a personal laptop, and a forward-thinking approach to education.

Leaders promote a strong culture of safety and vigilance throughout the school. Staff receive comprehensive training on safeguarding. They know what to do if they have any concerns about a student’s welfare or safety. The Safeguarding policy can be found here:

http://leftwichhigh.com/documents/Policies/safeguarding.pdf

The school’s curriculum is broad, balanced and aspirational and promotes the enjoyment of learning whilst motivating students to gain the knowledge, skills and qualifications which enable all to achieve excellence academically, further enriched by opportunities beyond the timetable. We ask students to focus on kindness, demonstrating this through their leadership in the classroom, their involvement in enrichment beyond the timetable and by celebrating equality, diversity and inclusion. We believe that every student’s experience of success contributes to their personal happiness and provides a strong sense of pride in belonging to our school.

In 2025 over 86% of students studied the EBacc, nearly 75% of students achieved grade 4 and above in both English and Maths and 20% of students gained at least one grade 9, maintaining the consistently successful outcomes of the school. In 2024 the school achieved a Progress 8 score of +0.59 for all students whilst it was +0.33 for 2023.

Please see link here to the Results Page on our website.

There is consistently high demand for places at The County High School Leftwich. The new build and ongoing investments enable us to continue to deliver our outstanding curriculum and ensure students are happy and achieving excellence.

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