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Teacher of English

Teacher of English

Bicester Technology Studio

Queens Ave, Bicester OX26 2NS

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Salary:
Competitive
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
3 September 2018
Apply by:
28 June 2018

Job overview

Bicester Technology Studio School opened in September 2016 and offers a unique education for students aged 14 to 19 specialising in Business and Engineering. We provide core academic education alongside technical and vocational learning. 

Our aim is to provide an outstanding education to all of our students through innovative teaching methods, active and project based learning, first class facilities and personalised support. It is a stimulating place in which to learn and to work and it is an exciting time to be part of a new school. 

We require an enthusiastic, outstanding and student focused English Teacher who will work alongside the Head of Faculty to promote high standards and expectations. You will plan and deliver high quality, imaginative and inspirational teaching, learning and assessment according to our Learning Philosophy, which meets the needs of all our students on a range of programmes. 

You will hold a teaching qualification and a relevant degree. You will also have outstanding communication skills to enable you to deliver high standards of teaching and learning. 

We welcome and encourage prospective candidates to come and see us and get a feel for our school. To arrange a visit, please contact Samantha Thompson at Sam.Thompson@bicestertechstudio.org.uk.

If you would like any additional information about this post, or to have an informal chat with the Principal, please contact Richard Brown by email Richard.Brown@bicestertechstudio.org.uk

Please note this is a full time position, however we welcome applications from candidates looking for part time positions/job share. 

Any person offered a position will be required to complete a DBS disclosure. BTS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people, and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

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About Bicester Technology Studio

+44 1869 203 012

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Bicester Technology Studio is a co-educational school based in Oxfordshire for students aged 14-19. 

There are no tests required for 14 year olds to be accepted into the school and no more than 310 students will be accepted into the school every year in order to ensure that the ratio of teachers to students remains low.

The school’s curriculum content is determined and shaped through a partnership of employers and universities and developed in line with government requirements. Alongside the core curriculum, students are offered specialist qualifications in engineering and business. All students also study a foreign language related to their technical curriculum experience. Work experience also forms a central element of the curriculum.

Principal

Richard Brown

Values and vision

Bicester Technology Studio aims to provide students with a high-quality education and for students to pursue an exciting mix of project-based learning and valuable industry experience that will help set them up for excellent career and higher education options.

The school’s pledge is to provide every student who successfully completes their studies there with the opportunity to progress onto either further education, higher education, an apprenticeship, or a relevant employment opportunity.

The school wants its students to want to study in a professional work-like environment, take responsibility for their learning, learn in a relatively small school and enjoy lots of individual attention, and develop wider all round interests such as in sport, music, art or languages. 

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