Teacher of English as an Additional Language
Ratcliffe College
Leicestershire
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- April 2018
- Apply by:
- 6 February 2018
Job overview
Teacher of English as an Additional Language
April 2018 to July 2019
We are seeking to appoint an EAL Teacher, who can contribute effectively to the delivery of English support for students in the Senior School. This post will be predominantly working with a cohort of Academy Scholars from Thailand who board and study at the School, in partnership with Leicester City Football Club. Many of the students will be beginner EAL students. Experience and Specific EAL qualifications are essential.
Details including an application form are available from Jane Orton, Human Resources Manager, Ratcliffe College, Fosse Way, Ratcliffe on the Wreake, Leicester, LE7 4SG or visit our website http://ratcliffe-college.co.uk/home/careers
Telephone: 01509 817089
E-mail: hr@ratcliffe.leics.sch.uk
Closing date: Tuesday, 6 February 2018
Interviews will be held on Tuesday, 20 February 2018.
Ratcliffe College is committed to safeguarding the welfare of children and all applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and the DBS.
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About Ratcliffe College
- Ratcliffe College
- Fosse Way, Ratcliffe On The Wreake, Leicester
- Leicestershire
- LE7 4SG
- United Kingdom
Ratcliffe College is an independent, HMC, co-educational boarding and day school for children aged 3 - 18, with boarding available from age 9 to 18. The School is thriving - there are currently over 800 pupils of which over 100 are boarders, about half of these are international. Our aim at Ratcliffe is to create a learning community in which young people may grow to become confident, competent, articulate members of society. The School was founded in 1847 by the Institute of Charity. Founder Antonio Rosmini was renowned as an educational innovator and that spirit has propelled the College forward ever since. The College ‘Victorian Gothic’ buildings were designed by Augustus Welby Pugin, who co-operated with Sir Charles Barry on the design of the Palace of Westminster. The school is set within 200 acres of beautiful grounds seven miles north of Leicester, in the Midlands and within easy reach of airports and motorways. Whilst we are a Catholic school, children of other denominations and faiths, and none, are welcome.
Academic Success
Examination results are excellent –
GCSE results in 2018 showed 87% of all grades C/4 or above and 43% of all grades A*/A or 7/8/9 on the new grading system.
A Level students showed an overall pass rate of 99%, 87% of all grades were C or better with 40% of grades A or A*. At the top end, 15% of students achieved grades of A, A, A* or better.
All students who applied for university courses gained places with the overwhelming majority securing their first choice, many of which are coveted courses at Russell Group and Oxbridge universities, with 10% attending Durham University this year.
Extracurricular activities
We firmly believe that a good school is about much more than academic success alone. Students’ talents and interests are developed through an extensive programme of activities that include rugby, hockey, cricket, swimming, football, rounders and fencing. Drama, film-making, the Combined Cadet Force and Duke of Edinburgh’s Award are also popular and over a quarter of our students play a musical instrument, with a plethora of choral and instrumental ensembles to join. This year we offer 57 different activities.
Facilities
These include a Chapel; an outstanding modern Sixth Form Centre; high-quality boarding accommodation; sports hall; indoor swimming pool; floodlit all-weather pitch; tennis and netball courts; theatre; ICT suites; art and design centre; squash courts; and conference facilities. In September 2014, a new £4.5m Preparatory School building was opened, with twelve classrooms are located over two floors, as well as a dedicated technology and languages centre, science and food technology laboratory, arts and crafts room, performing arts centre, library and central assembly hall.
Boarding
There are separate boys’ and girls’ houses. All Years 11–13 students have their own modern room; younger boarders share rooms of no more than three. The boarding Housemaster and Housemistress reside on site, with their own families, thereby helping create a family atmosphere. Ratcliffe College offers an outstanding boarding community, enjoying a comprehensive programme of activities and trips, arranged for evenings and weekends.
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