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Teacher of Maths (Full-time / Part-time)

Teacher of Maths (Full-time / Part-time)

The Cottesloe School

Buckinghamshire

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
July or September 2024
Apply by:
15 April 2024

Job overview

The Cottesloe School are looking for a Teacher of Mathematics to join their team in July or September 2024.

Term time only

Salary Type: MPS/UPS

Salary details: MPS/UPS

Contract type: Permanent

Hours: Full-time / Part-time (0.6 / 0.8)

Closing date: 15/04/2024 09:00

Interviews to be held: To be confirmed

About us

The Cottesloe School is a successful and oversubscribed Foundation secondary school with Sixth Form situated in the village of Wing in rural North Buckinghamshire, located conveniently for Milton Keynes, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire.

We are a forward-looking school with a Headteacher who leads an experienced and stable senior leadership team who have a passion for creating an inclusive learning environment, which enables all students to meet high expectations. Through our personalised CPD programme we offer first class commitment to developing individuals to reach their full potential. Emphasis on staff wellbeing is central to our culture and we provide a vibrant and caring working environment.

Offers of employment will be subject to Enhanced DBS clearance, and satisfactory teacher status, qualification, identity, health and reference checks as part of the safer recruitment process.

Please see our website for more information about us www.cottesloe.bucks.sch.uk/home

About the role

We can offer you a rewarding opportunity to work in a welcoming and supportive environment. Our students are eager to learn, work hard and achieve well. Pupils and staff treat each other with respect and courtesy. Around the building and in lessons, pupils behave very well. Senior leaders are ambitious for Cottesloe students. The Headteacher is supported by talented and committed staff. Staff are very proud to work at the school. They feel valued because leaders consider their workload. (Ofsted - Continues to be a Good school, November 2021).

Maths makes sense of the world around us and helps us to understand the natural world as well as the man-made environment. Students learn about number, algebra, geometry, ratio and proportion, statistics and probability. The students will be required to develop numerical fluency to gain a broad range of skills. They will be required to develop their problem solving and reasoning skills to effectively apply this knowledge to successfully answer a range of probing mathematical questions and problems.  

 We believe that Maths lessons should be enjoyable, accessible and applicable. The subject is relevant to everyone. The cultural aspects of the development of mathematics are explored and the universality of the subject is celebrated. We strive to develop the philosophy of achievement, to create an environment where all students develop the desire to improve, to take responsibility for their learning and to extend this development inside and outside of the classroom.

About you

We are looking for an enthusiastic teacher with excellent knowledge and relevant teaching qualification to join our team and teach Maths at all Key Stages. The successful candidate will be an outstanding practitioner with a clear vision of how they can inspire students, raising their aspiration and achievement.

This is an ideal opportunity for either an ECT to undertake their induction training in a school with a proven track record of providing excellent professional support for all staff, or for an experienced teacher looking for a new challenge and great CPD opportunities in a supportive school.

Early Career Teachers will be offered a contract from July 2024 and comprehensive Induction support.

Other information

Please contact John Brawn (Head of Maths Department) to discuss this role further or visit the school jbrawn@cottesloe.bucks.sch.uk

Please complete an application form, providing full details of your education and employment history. CVs cannot be accepted. Your completed application form should be emailed to recruitment@cottesloe.bucks.sch.uk by 9.00am on Monday 15 April 2024, with interviews shortly after. No agencies please.

The Cottesloe School is committed to promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young people and all staff, volunteers and governors are expected to share this commitment, to follow the school’s safeguarding policies and procedures and to behave appropriately towards children and young people at all times both in work and in their personal lives.

This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and therefore applicants are required to declare:

  • All unspent cautions and convictions cautions
  • All adult cautions and spent convictions that are not protected (i.e. that are not filtered out) as defined by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (as amended in 2020). For further information on filtering please refer to Nacro guidance, the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) guidance or Ministry of Justice (MOJ) guidance (see, in particular, the section titled ‘Exceptions Order’).

It is an offence to apply for the role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children. All shortlisted applicants will be required to complete self-disclosure form and return prior to interview.

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About The Cottesloe School

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The Cottesloe School is a successful and oversubscribed Foundation secondary school situated in the village of Wing in rural North Buckinghamshire.

Headteacher  Mr Simon Jones, MA

NOR: 1,070 including 126 in Sixth Form

Values and vision

The Cottesloe School’s staff are fully committed to maximising the life chances of all of our students by creating a rich, deep, vibrant and challenging learning experience for everyone. Our students benefit from highly qualified and exceptionally committed staff who recognise the importance of creative and challenging teaching, strong pastoral care and have high professional standards.

Our curriculum has carefully designed pathways to make sure it meets the needs of all our students. It provides an excellent range of options in GCSE and A Level qualifications supported by a range of vocational courses.

Prepare, Aspire, Succeed is borne out of a simple philosophy of what we believe is the purpose of education.

Prepare, Aspire, Succeed is what we do - it is what defines us as a school and it encapsulates all that is unique and strong about The Cottesloe School.

A focus on working towards academic excellence across the school is complemented by a commitment to providing the emotional support students need to recognise their potential. This is the purpose of The Cottesloe School’s TEAM Hub (Together Everyone Achieves More) centre. If a Head of Year identifies further support is necessary, interventions such as anger management and stress management are made available through drop in sessions or through professional counselling.

Ofsted

“Leaders are passionate about improving all aspects of the school for the benefit of every student.  All staff have worked effectively to embed an ethos of warmth, care and support.  Students are rightly proud to belong to their school.  Parents are positive about the behaviour of students and say they are managed well.  Staff are similarly positive about the behaviour of the students.  Parents are overwhelmingly positive about the school and the quality of the education it provides for their children." Ofsted November 2021  - Remains Good in all areas.

View the Cottesloe School’s latest Ofsted report

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