Teacher of English (0.8 FTE, will also consider 0.9FTE or Full Time)
Balshaw's Church Of England High School
Lancashire
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS/UPS
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2024 or as soon as possible after that
- Apply by:
- 22 May 2024
Job overview
TEACHER OF ENGLISH
Required from September 2024 (or as soon as possible after that).
0.8FTE, will also consider 0.9 FTE or full time.
Grade: MPR/UPR (as agreed by appointing governing panel)
The school is looking to appoint a well-qualified English graduate who is a committed and enthusiastic teacher with energy and vision for our successful English department. This position is advertised as 0.8 FTE, but 0.9 FTE or full time could also be considered.
If someone currently in a teaching post is interested in this position and can apply before Friday 24th May, we could offer an interview on this Friday.
Further information about the school and the department can be found following the Person Specification in this application pack.
The closing date is Sunday 2nd June.
Attached documents
About Balshaw's Church Of England High School
- Balshaw's Church Of England High School
- Church Road, Leyland, Preston
- Lancashire
- PR25 3AH
- United Kingdom
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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