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Teacher of Maths

Teacher of Maths

Sir Thomas Fremantle School

Winslow, Buckinghamshire

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Salary:
MPS or UPS depending on experience
Job type:
Part Time, Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2019
Apply by:
25 October 2018

Job overview

Teacher of Maths Required for January 2019 

MPS or UPS

We are looking to appoint a colleague who will: 

• Motivate, challenge and inspire students within the Maths department to be the best that they can be; 

• Be committed to raising the achievement of every student; 

• Have high expectations and be committed to the academy ethos and vision; 

• Be enthusiastic, resourceful and keen to ensure that the highest possible standards of student achievement, personal development and well-being are achieved. 

What you can expect from us: 

• Excellent opportunities for your professional development with access to a specifically tailored CPD package. You will receive the highest standard of induction and CPD support.

• Polite and hardworking students who strive for the very best.

• Friendly and supportive colleagues who go the extra mile in a well-resourced department. 

Application forms and further details are available on the website www.sirthomasfremantle.org Completed application forms and covering letters should be sent to emma.windsor@sirthomasfremantle.org

Please note that we do not accept CV’s 

Closing date: 26/10/18 or sooner (we reserve the right to close the advert early dependent on interest) Interviews to take place on: Week beginning 29/10/18 

Informal visits are very strongly encouraged. Please contact emma.windsor@sirthomasfremantle.org if you wish to arrange a visit. STFS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. An Enhanced DBS check will be undertaken for the successful applicant.

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About Sir Thomas Fremantle School

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+44 1296 711853

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Sir Thomas Fremantle Secondary School is a mainstream mixed school, situated in Winslow, north Buckinghamshire. It caters to students aged 11-16 and has approximately 600 pupils enrolled. It is currently significantly over-subscribed.

Sir Thomas Fremantle Secondary School is a secondary academy free school established in 2013.

Headteacher - Mr Francis Murphy

Vision and values

Sir Thomas Fremantle Secondary School has ethos that is based on trust and mutual respect. It strives to be an environment that’s safe, stimulating and promotes confidence, humility and success. It seeks to develop every pupil’s intellectual, physical, creative, moral, spiritual, emotional, social and cultural development. Teachers broaden students' global awareness through national and international partnerships.

The school focuses on the core subjects, along with modern foreign languages. It provides a wide variety of sport and physical activities, as well as community projects, to ensure its students get a well-rounded education.

Ofsted report

“The headteacher and deputy headteacher have established a culture that encourages academic ambition, nurtures students’ individual talents and celebrates diversity. As a result, students achieve well and have very positive attitudes to learning. Students actively strive to be successful in all that they do.”

View Sir Thomas Fremantle School’s latest Ofsted report

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