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Teacher of Technology

Teacher of Technology

Verulam School

St Albans

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
April or September 2018
Apply by:
1 February 2018

Job overview

This is an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic and committed individual to join a flourishing and well organised faculty. We are seeking a Graphics specialist to drive standards higher and further develop Technology’s role within the school. The ability to teach KS5 would be desirable, although not essential. The post would be suitable for an experienced teacher, although NQTs are also welcome to apply.

Technology is compulsory for all pupils in KS3 and KS4, and is a popular option at KS5, with 30 students studying the subject in the Sixth Form. Results at KS4 are good and excellent at KS5.

Verulam is a high achieving boys’ school with a mixed sixth form, which forms part of the highly successful BeauSandVer consortium. Verulam became an academy in August 2011.

The school has rapidly improving GCSE and A Level results. GCSE results in 2017 were 79% 5 A*-C including English and Maths and positive VA at KS4 and 5. Verulam places great emphasis on extra-curricular activity and engagement and benefits from outstanding attendance. 

Verulam School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

Visits to the school are welcomed. Please contact Kelly Bonass, Head’s PA, kelly.bonass@verulam.herts.sch.uk from whom application form and further details of the post are available.

Closing date: 1st February 2018

Interviews: Monday 5th February

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About Verulam School

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  • Verulam School
  • Brampton Road, St. Albans
  • Hertfordshire
  • AL1 4PR
  • United Kingdom
+44 1727 766100

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Excellence, Character and Respect

Verulam is a high achieving boys’ school with a mixed Sixth Form, which forms part of the highly successful BeauSandVer consortium.

The school has good GCSE and A Level results and achieved an above average Progress 8 score of +0.22 in 2019.  Results in 2020 were excellent with 84% of students achieving a Grade 4 or higher in English and Maths.  At A Level, students achieved an average Grade of B-.  Sixth Form students move onto prestigious university places and high level apprenticeships.  Verulam was judged to be a Good school in all categories by Ofsted in October 2018.

Verulam School is a member of the Alban Academies Trust, together with Sandringham and Ridgeway schools. We work in a multi-academy trust to share best practice, deliver joint training, promote the highest of expectations and raise achievement for all students. The AAT motto is ‘Educational Excellence for Everyone’. The Trust offers significant opportunities for career development of staff at all levels within our organisation.

As part of the AAT we offer an enhanced induction programme for all our NQTs.  This programme starts at the beginning of July with our 3 week summer induction programme, which attracts an attendance payment of £2,000 and a contract on the main pay scale from 1st September.  Support is provided by subject and senior leader mentors and we offer subject specific as well as general training through the Alban Teaching School Alliance and Herts for Learning events.

All our teaching staff are provided with a laptop and as our own admitting authority, our admissions criteria now includes a children of staff rule.

In 2020, we introduced a Bring Your Own Device scheme to Years 7 and 12 to enable us to deliver a blended learning environment with every student able to use their own device in the classroom.  This programme will roll out across all year groups.

Our Sixth Form is part of the BeauSandVer Consortium that provides high-quality post-16 education across Beaumont, Sandringham and Verulam Schools.

Verulam places great emphasis on engagement in extra-curricular activities, drama, music and sport.  Outdoor education is also popular with high levels of participation in the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme.

Verulam School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

Informal visits to the school are strongly encouraged. 

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