Teacher of Science
Coombe Boys' School
New Malden
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS (Outer London) and possible TLR
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2018
- Apply by:
- 20 March 2018
Job overview
For September 2018 we are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and well qualified teacher to teach across the age and ability range. A person with energetic passion and commitment for the subject who can instil a love of learning by delivering inspirational and fun lessons. There is a possibility of a TLR for the right candidate with relevant qualifications. NQTs are also welcome to apply.
Coombe Boys’ is a popular and highly successful non-selective 11 – 18 school that is federated with its partner girls’ school to comprise the Coombe Secondary Schools Academies Trust, based in New Malden, Surrey. Coombe Boys’ has approximately 800 students on roll, including a mixed sixth form.
Results at GCSE and in the Sixth Form are significantly above national averages and the School was graded Good with Outstanding Leadership & Management in its most recent Ofsted inspection (December 2013).
The school is proud to be innovative and forward-thinking as well as being an active member of the Independent State School Partnership with King’s College School, Wimbledon. We strongly believe in supporting staff to develop professionally and our partnerships enable us to provide a wide range of opportunities for career development. We also provide support for Masters degree qualifications.
An application form and job description can be downloaded from our website www.coombeboysschool.org , and posted to school or emailed to vacancies@coombeboysschool.org.
Closing Date: 10am Tuesday 20th March 2018
No agencies
No CVs
The successful applicant will be required to undertake an Enhanced DBS Disclosure
‘This School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children
and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment’
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About Coombe Boys' School
Coombe Boys’ School is a comprehensive secondary school offering a broad and balanced curriculum to local boys aged 11-16. We also have a mixed sixth form run in close collaboration with Coombe Girls’ School. There are currently 973 students on the school roll, of which 103 are in the sixth form. The school has held academy status since 2012, as part of the Coombe Academy Trust (CAT) which also incorporates Coombe Girls’ School, Knollmead Primary School, Green Lane Primary & Nursery School, and Robin Hood Primary & Nursery School. The school is based in New Malden close to the A3 and with Motspur Park station within 8 minutes walking distance.
Headteacher
David Smith
Values and Vision
Coombe Boys' School aims to prepare students for a world of opportunity.
Each individual is enabled to flourish through:
- innovative teaching that is inspirational, compelling and fun, engaging learners in their journeys of self-discovery, fulfilment and academic excellence;
- a community in which empathy, tolerance, integrity and shared purpose promote exemplary behaviour and outstanding relationships between all;
- developing confident learners who are happy, resilient and committed to shaping their world. They are proud of their abilities, highly ambitious and excited about their potential.
Coombe Boys' School prides itself on delivering excellence, driving ambition and developing integrity, in an environment in which boys can thrive.
Ofsted
“The leadership of the executive headteacher and senior team is outstanding. They have developed a clear vision for the direction of the school. Actions are strategically planned and implemented through strong systems which deliver improved and sustainable outcomes for students. Capacity to improve is strong.”
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