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Teacher of Boys' PE (0.8 FTE)

Teacher of Boys' PE (0.8 FTE)

Balshaw's Church Of England High School

Lancashire

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Salary:
MPS/UPS
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
September 2022
Apply by:
6 July 2022

Job overview

The school is looking to appoint a committed, enthusiastic individual as a teacher of Boys’ PE.

The PE Department consists of five teaching staff and one full time teaching assistant. Two of our team have Head of House positions and one is on our Senior Leadership Team.

The department has an excellent range of facilities including, gymnasium, dance studio, full size 3G floodlit pitch, large fully equipped fitness suite, tennis and netball courts and multiple grass pitches on our grounds.

At KS3 we teach a wide range of sports and activities including, football, rugby, health and fitness, basketball, table tennis, handball, athletics, dance as well as others.

At KS4 we offer OCR GCSE PE and Cambridge National in Sports Science.

We offer a wide range of extra-curricular activities within the department and compete very strongly in local and county competitions. We endeavour to provide as much extra-curricular sport as is possible.

We are looking to recruit the best teacher possible to this role whether they are an ECT or an experienced teacher looking for the opportunity to work in an outstanding department in an outstanding school.

There is the possibility of a 0.2 contract as a cover supervisor (NJC grade 6) for a candidate that is interested in additional hours.

This post is a fixed term contract from 1st September 2022 to 31st August 2023 as there are possible changes within the PE department as a result of restructure.

The closing date is 9.00am on Wednesday 6th July, 2022

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About Balshaw's Church Of England High School

Balshaw’s is a mixed, comprehensive, Church of England secondary school without sixth form situated in Leyland, Lancashire. It is a community state school operating under the Diocese of Blackburn. An average-sized school, it will provide 925 places for students aged 11-16, when fully subscribed.

Balshaw's was founded as a charity school in Leyland in June 1782 by Richard Balshaw. It moved to its current Church Road site in September 1932. Although the school has no official sixth-form, it works closely with nearby Runshaw College, which was originally set up in 1974 to cater for school-leavers from Balshaw's and Parklands High School. 

Principal

Steven Haycocks

Values and Vision

Richard Balshaw wanted the school to be a supportive and inclusive place that benefited the whole child, and his view remains important today. The school has high expectations of pupils and aims for excellence, at the same time as upholding its Christian faith and creating healthy working relationships with parents and local churches, businesses, industries and the community. Balshaw's motto “Non sibi sed aliis”, which translates as “not for ourselves but for others”, reflects the selfless and tolerant nature of the school .

Ofsted

“Under the exceptional leadership of the headteacher, students and staff flourish at Balshaw’s. Governors and all leaders and managers waste no time in tackling the slightest weakness so students’ achievement is outstanding. Students behave extremely well. They say how very safe they feel and are particularly appreciative of the exceptional personal support which the school gives them.”

View Balshaw’s Church of England High School’s latest Ofsted report

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