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Teacher Of Science

Teacher Of Science

Archbishop Beck Catholic College

Long Lane, Liverpool, L9 7BF

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Salary:
MPR1 (£22,917)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
14 June 2018

Job overview

The Governors are seeking an enthusiastic, dynamic professional who will contribute to the further development and achievement of our popular, over-subscribed college. 

Perfect candidate will have:

  •  Detailed knowledge of Science
  •  Experience in Teaching 11 – 19 at National Curriculum including A’level 
  •  Strong enthusiasm for the subject
  •  Eagerness to try out new ideas and initiatives, both within and beyond the curriculum 






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About Archbishop Beck Catholic College

Archbishop Beck Catholic Sports College is a mixed, comprehensive, Roman Catholic secondary school with sixth form situated in the Walton area of western Liverpool. It is a voluntary aided state school administered by Liverpool City Council and falling under the Archdiocese of Liverpool. A larger than average size for a secondary school, the school will provide 1,500 places for secondary school students between the ages of 13-18 when fully subscribed.

The former Archbishop Beck High School was renamed the name it has today after gaining specialist Sports College status in 2000. 2014 saw a change of campus for the school to the Long Lane site where it is located today.

Headteacher

Paul Stirling

Values and Vision

The community atmosphere of Archbishop Beck Catholic Sports College is one where high standards and hard work are greatly valued. There is an underlying belief that, in the words of the school’s mission statement, “only the best will do”. This is evident in all successful areas of the school from its drama to its sport. There is also a culture of good behaviour, which creates a pleasant environment for the whole school community.

Ofsted

“School leaders have tackled successfully the underperformance of most-able students and weaknesses in English. This demonstrates their capacity to improve. The school’s thriving sixth form is of high quality. Successful teaching leading to good achievement at A level in academic subjects, as well as in vocational education, equips students with a firm foundation for their future lives. Students, including those who are disadvantaged, make good progress in English.”

View Archbishop Beck Catholic Sports College’s latest Ofsted report

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