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Teacher of Design Technology (Resistant Materials)

Teacher of Design Technology (Resistant Materials)

St Gregory's Catholic High School

Warrington

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Salary:
M1-UPS3 - dependent on experience
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
4th June 2018
Apply by:
26 February 2018

Job overview

St. Gregory’s Catholic High School 

Cromwell Avenue 

Westbrook 

Warrington 

WA5 1HG 

Tel. No. 01925 574888 

Email:  across@stgregoryshigh.com  

Number on roll 914  

Teacher of Design Technology (Resistant Materials) /Engineering

M1-UPS3 dependent on experience  Start date 4th June 2018 (negotiable – to be discussed)  

Tours and a conversation with the Headteacher will be welcomed before the 16th February.  

St. Gregory’s Catholic High School is the highest performing school in Warrington for pupil progress measures and the most improved High School in the Liverpool Archdiocese.  We are currently ranked in the top 18% of schools nationally.  

The school is currently undergoing a multi-million pound new build project which will include new provision for Engineering and Technology, providing our new employee with a fantastic work base.  St. Gregory’s has good links with the local industry and places a strong emphasis on professional development of all staff to provide opportunities for your career to progress.  

We are looking to appoint a teacher of Engineering/Design Technology to work with highly motivated and able students.  

Further details and application forms are available from www.stgregoryshigh.com.  

Please return completed application forms to the above email address.  

This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.  The successful applicant will be expected to undertake a criminal record check via the DBS.  

Closing date:  9.00 a.m. Monday, 26th February (shortlisted candidates will be informed of interview at midday on the 26th  February).    

Interview:  Wednesday, 28th February    The interview process will include a KS4 Engineering lesson using the AQA GCSE specification.

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About St Gregory's Catholic High School

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St Gregory’s Catholic High School is a mixed Roman Catholic secondary school for pupils aged 11-16. It is located in Warrington, Cheshire, and has about 1200 pupils. It is a voluntary aided school.

Headteacher

Mr Ed McGlinchey

Values and vision

The mission statement of St Gregory’s reads: “This is our God, the servant King. He calls us now to follow him.” The school’s prayer is: “Inspire us to build a community based on love and respect. May we be empowered to challenge injustice every day. Help us to value and support each other to create a positive Learning environment where all may serve. Amen.”

The staff, parents, governors and students of St. Gregory’s Catholic High School aim to work in partnership to create a vibrant community in which all are valued. At the core of school life is a belief that there is no better inspiration than the example and teaching of Jesus Christ.

The school community seeks to set an example of service, inspired by Jesus, and in doing so fulfil the aspirations that it has for each of its pupils, and to foster their spiritual, academic and personal development.

Ofsted

“Across the school there are examples of good and sometimes outstanding teaching. Many students are eager to learn and have aspirations to excel in their studies and in the contribution they make to school life.”

“The school represents a safe, caring and responsive community. Governance is strong and effective."

View St Gregory’s Catholic High School’s latest Ofsted report

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