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Teacher of Psychology

Teacher of Psychology

Bungay High School

Suffolk

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Salary:
MPR
Job type:
Part Time, Maternity Cover
Start date:
24/02/2019
Apply by:
18 January 2019

Job overview

Are you a Teacher of Psychology who wants to be part of a friendly and supportive School where the professional development of all staff is given a very high priority?

We are looking to appoint an enthusiastic and committed individual to teach Psychology with the possibility of some Health and Social Care lessons. The appointment is temporary, commencing 24 February 2019 until 31 August 2019, to cover Maternity leave. The FTE is between 0.4 – 0.6 and can be flexible.

Bungay High School Academy is a thriving and high achieving school situated in a pleasant rural area. We are 20 miles from Norwich and 15 miles from the delightful heritage coast. We have fantastic students, great staff and a commitment to success for all. We have an excellent CPD programme and are committed to staff development. The school has achieved national recognition because of significant student achievements: an SSAT award for Transformational Practice in Systems, recognition of our achievements in STEM, recognition for excellence in the Duke of Edinburgh Award and a Waveney Business Chamber Award. 

Due to the short turnaround required for this appointment, we would welcome an informal conversation with interested candidates as soon as possible. Please contact the Head’s PA to arrange this: Mrs J Capps-Jenner, Headteacher’s PA - 01986 891642 or email jcappsjenner@bungayhigh.co.uk An application form is available from our website www.bungayhigh.co.uk. 

Closing date for applications is Friday 18 January 2019 at midday. Please address your covering letter of interest to Mr Angelo Goduti, Headteacher. 

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.  A DBS check will be required for this post.


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About Bungay High School

Bungay High School is a co-educational secondary school with academy status in Bungay, Suffolk. It caters for children aged 11-18.

The school, originally Bungay Grammar School, became Bungay High School in 1974. A range of academic and vocational and academic qualifications are offered in its sixth form.

Headteacher

Mrs Chanel Oswick

Vision and values

Bungay High School is committed to “Opportunity, Aspiration and Excellence for All”.

The school is proud of the strong bonds that exist between teachers and students, and between students and their peers. It believes this caring and supportive atmosphere creates an aspirational culture and ensures all its pupils make excellent progress.

The school believes that it has designed a broad and daring curriculum, encouraging both academic and vocational excellence. It aims to ensure that courses excite students and strike a genuine cord with their future.

A key feature of Bungay High is its efforts to get to know every student, leading to an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued. School life is designed to provide students with the opportunity to become supportive, sensitive, team workers who feel they can access their learning fully. The school wants all students to become confident, independent and active learners.

Ofsted

“Leaders successfully communicate a clear vision to members of staff to promote a strongly aspirational culture with respect to both attainment and personal development. There is an explicit aim to become an outstanding school. School leaders and trustees know what is necessary to progress towards this goal. School development planning is detailed and realistic.”

View Bungay High School’s latest Ofsted report

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