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Mathematics Teacher

Mathematics Teacher

Court Moor School

Hampshire

  • Expired
Salary:
MPR or UPR for qualifying candidates
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
April/September 2023
Apply by:
20 February 2023

Job overview

True flexible working: 4 days work 5 days pay

Court Moor School is leading the way in modern employment practices and offers all full-time teachers a timetable of 20 lessons a week and a whole day off each week. 

Court Moor School is a high-achieving 11-16 comprehensive school in Fleet with an intake of motivated and warm students. We have sky-high ambition for the school and our maths results are regularly in the top 5 in the County. In our 2022 GCSE results, 86% of students attained a 9-4 in Maths and 40% gained 7-9, we have high standards and great students who are always up for a challenge. We are looking for a dynamic and committed individual to work in the Maths department. 

Our over-subscribed school has the privilege of teaching students who are amongst the highest attaining at KS2 in Hampshire - our challenge is to maintain and accelerate their progress.

What we can offer you:

  • A friendly and supportive department, staff, SLT and governing body
  • A school where Ofsted have been recently, so no additional pressure and worry
  • Excellent student behaviour  
  • An outstanding, progressive and supportive department
  • A school that works on professional trust, with high expectations but minimal monitoring
  • Flexible working options for all staff

Should you wish to visit the school or talk to key staff prior to application then we would welcome the opportunity to meet you and show you around our school. If you would like to arrange an informal chat with the Deputy Head, Claudia Beattie, then please call 01252 615 065 or email Claudia.beattie@court-moor.hants.sch.uk

Closing Date: Midday, Monday 20 February 2023

For an application pack please contact Sara Collyer, Headteacher’s PA on 01252 615 065 or email adminoffice@court-moor.hants.sch.uk

Court Moor School and Hampshire County Council are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment. All successful candidates will be subject to Disclosure and Barring Service checks along with other relevant employment checks.

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About Court Moor School

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+44 1252 615065

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Court Moor School, based in Fleet, Hampshire, is a secondary, community school for children between the ages of 11 and 16. The coeducational establishment has around 1,093 students enrolled at the moment. It has the capacity to have 1,100 children on the premises. It is a non-denominational school. 

Headteacher 

Paul Jenkins

Values and Vision

Court Moor promises to give every child a balanced, fun and enriching curriculum. Teachers aim to help students develop new skills and opportunities. The school wants students to leave the establishment as life-long learners. They can learn new skills such as ICT and mathematics. They are also taught to have respect for their peers and understand what is going on in the world. The school’s motto is “a great place to be and a place to be great”. Students get the chance to volunteer in the local community and take part in clubs. 

Ofsted report

“Students are very happy, feel safe and enjoy coming to this school; attendance is well above average. Their exceptionally respectful and considerate behaviour contributes significantly to the calm and purposeful atmosphere in the school. Students achieve well; most usually gain better than average GCSE results across the majority of subjects. Throughout the school, they demonstrate confidence in tackling work of a high level. Their education at this school equips students well for post-16 and higher education. Teaching is typically good and sometimes outstanding. Excellent relationships enable teachers to know students well. This means they can plan lessons that help them to make good progress.”

View Court Moor School’s latest Ofsted report

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