NQT - Teacher of Science
Harris CofE Academy
Rugby, Warwickshire
- Expired
- Salary:
- TMS
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2019
- Apply by:
- 24 February 2019
Job overview
NQT - Teacher of Science
The Diocese of Coventry Multi Academy Trust is looking to appoint a resourceful and highly effective NQT - Teacher of Science who is committed to developing Harris Church of England Academy.
English and Maths results for summer 2017 and 2018 were above national average.
As part of our statutory obligation to support colleagues new to teaching, NQTs are offered a full induction programme, including weekly mentoring sessions, opportunities to observe colleagues and visits to local feeder schools. Our programme has been quality assured and praised by a national awarding body for the level of scrutiny and support offered throughout the NQT process.
Are you:
- Motivated to lead others to success?
- Well organised, with a track record of achieving targets?
- Enthused and well informed about the subject?
- Passionate about Church School education?
Do you:
- Want to enable students to access their potential?
- Share the joy of learning?
Academy Visits by appointment. Please contact Ms C Bult on 01788 812549 to arrange.
Closing Date for Applications: Midnight, Sunday, 24th February 2019
Attached documents
About Harris CofE Academy
- Harris CofE Academy
- Harris Drive, Overslade Lane, Rugby
- Warwickshire
- CV22 6EA
- United Kingdom
Harris Church of England Academy is a mixed, non-selective, Church of England secondary academy situated in Rugby, Warwickshire. There are approximately 820 students at the school between the ages of 11-16.
Harris Church of England Academy converted to academy status in 2014. It is part of the Diocese of Coventry Multi Academy Trust.
Headteacher
Mrs R Harrison
Values and vision
Harris Church of England Academy is more than just a place where students come to learn. It is also a place where a community develops and thrives. It is a place where we come together to support each other to achieve, whether it is in the classroom learning, on the sports field competing or on the stage performing, we know that success comes from us all working together.
Student progress will always remain a key priority because outcomes so often dictate future pathways and opportunities for young people.
Our educational vision is to create a community of lifelong learners who are anchored by a clear set of Christian values, passionate about realising their potential and have the capacity to contribute to their community, as well balanced and confident citizens. I have an absolute belief in the ability of all to achieve within a Christian ethos and to provide opportunities for young people to develop spiritually, morally, socially and culturally.
The ethos of the school is at the heart of everything we do, as education is not just about the academic results but about looking at the whole person. It is about teaching life skills to enable young people to succeed in whatever they choose to do. All that we do is underpinned by Christian values and mutual respect.
For our students, the vision will enable them to not only achieve their true academic potential, but also increase self-esteem, build resilience and self-belief in their God given talents.
Ofsted
"The school has a caring ethos and ensures that pupils are well looked after and kept safe."
"Leaders are preparing pupils well for a life in Britain."
"Pupils are proud of their school, which is calm and orderly at all times."
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