English Teacher
Ashville College
Harrogate
- Expired
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- January 2018
- Apply by:
- 11 October 2017
Job overview
English Teacher (part-time)
Commencing January 2018
Ashville College would like to recruit an inspirational, permanent part-time teacher of English who has the ability to teach across all Key Stages and a willingness to contribute to the extra-curricular life of this vibrant and successful department. It is likely that the number of periods allocated to the role has the potential to grow in successive years.
In addition, candidates must have a willingness to contribute fully to the extra-curricular life of the school. Ashville salaries are above the national scale.
Ashville College is an HMC, Co-educational boarding and day school of 875 pupils.
An application form and job description are available to download from www.ashville.co.uk
Please return completed application forms via email to recruitment@ashville.co.uk or by post to The Human Resources Department, Ashville College, Green Lane, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG2 9JP.
Closing date: 23 October 2017
Interviews will be held w/c 6 November 2017
Ashville Harrogate is committed to providing a safe environment for its pupils and staff. Applicants for this post will be required to provide proof of identity at interview if called, and the successful applicant will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check before starting work.
Attached documents
About Ashville College
- Ashville College
- Senior School, Green Lane, Harrogate
- North Yorkshire
- HG2 9JP
- United Kingdom
Ashville College is a co-educational, independent school for day and boarding pupils aged 2–18. The college, set in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, comprises a pre-school, prep school and senior school with pupil numbers totaling around 870, 170 of whom are in the sixth form and 100 are boarders. The school is a registered charity, administered by Ashville College Trustees.
Ashville College was founded in 1877 as a boarding school for boys by the United Methodist Free Church. Expansion over the decades culminated in a merger with Elmfield College, Harrogate, in the 1930s, by which time Ashville was the largest private school in the north of England. The most significant development came in 1982 when the school become co-educational.
Head
Rhiannon J Wilkinson MA (Oxon), MEd
Values and vision
A strong Methodist ethos underpins the teaching, learning and life at Ashville College, where individuals are nurtured in a caring and supportive environment and an atmosphere of positive expectation is promoted. The school believes that academic potential is most likely to be fully realised when learning is interwoven into a daily life where pupils are given opportunities to explore and celebrate other talents and passions. An Ashville education emphasises the individual’s place within the wider community, upholding Christian values of openness and respect and imbuing a sense of social responsibility and belonging in pupils.
ISI
“Achievement in academic subjects and in a wide range of sport and activities is outstanding in the Pre-Prep and Junior School, and good, sometimes excellent, in the Senior School. Outcomes for children in the EYFS Reception classes are outstanding. This success is supported by a comprehensive and carefully planned curriculum, a wide range of activities at every level in the college, and by much good and outstanding teaching.”
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