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Teacher of RPE, Citizenship and PSHE

Teacher of RPE, Citizenship and PSHE

Framingham Earl High School

Wymondham

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS minimum – UPS maximum
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
To start September 2022 OR post October half-term
Apply by:
1 July 2022

Job overview

Permanent, part-time, 0.4 FTE

Framingham Earl High School has over 100 staff dedicated to providing a First Class education. The School prides itself in delivering education through strong academic lessons and a nurturing ethos which encapsulates a wide range of community and co-curricular links. The School’s most recent Ofsted in 2014 resulted in a rating of “Good”. GCSE results in 2019 saw the School achieve higher than the national average across a variety of subjects. 

Framingham Earl High School is a member of the Sapientia Education Trust (SET).

THE ROLE

We are seeking to appoint an inspiring and energetic Teacher of RPE, Citizenship and PSHE with a commitment to achieving excellence for all our students. You will be an excellent Teacher of RPE, Citizenship and PSHE and have an unwavering passion for your subject. You will have a clear focus and understanding of what makes outstanding teaching and learning and provide excellent outcomes for students. 

Please contact the school office if you would like a tour of the school or to speak about the job further office@fehs.set.education  

Application Closing Date will be – 1st July 2022 at 9am

Interview date to be confirmed – 5th July 2022

Complete an application form online - https://bit.ly/3NQPQys  

The Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, therefore all applicants must be prepared to undergo a number of checks to confirm their suitability to work with children and young people. The Trust welcomes applications from all sectors of the community. In accordance with the Department of Education’s “Keeping Children Safe in Education”, references will be sought on all short-listed candidates before interview.

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About Framingham Earl High School

+44 1508 492547

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Framlingham Earl High School, known to its community of staff and students as “Fram”, is a secondary school located in Framingham Earl, Norfolk. The school is co-educational and enrolls pupils aged 11-16.

A community sports centre was built on the school site in 2005-2006, which means that a full range of physical activities are available to students, both as part of the curriculum and as outside school activities. 

The school is proud of its pastoral care, with dedicated teams supporting students in every aspect of life and extra provision available from its student ‘Buddies’, from peer mentors, a listening service and a student counsellor.

Framlingham Earl has links with schools across the world, notably in France and Malawi.

Headteacher

Nicola Furneaux 

Values and vision

Framlingham Earl High School has a new motto, which is “Anything’s possible”. This maxim reflects its expectations that students will demonstrate an excellent study ethic and work hard to develop into independent learners able to move easily onto the next phase of their education. The values of self-esteem, confidence and citizenship are actively promoted.

The school has an affiliation with the Learning without Limits project at Cambridge University, which is dedicated to developing approaches to teaching and learning that do not rely on determinist beliefs about ability. 

Ofsted

“Adults and students enjoy warm, caring relationships and get on well together. There is a culture of genuine trust and respect within the school. This underpins the good atmosphere in classrooms and in the social areas outside them.”  

View Framlingham Earl High School”s latest Ofsted report

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