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Teacher of Physics (Temporary)

Teacher of Physics (Temporary)

The Glasgow Academy

Glasgow

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Temporary
Start date:
29 January 2018
Apply by:
7 February 2018

Job overview

For 26 February 2018 we seek a

Temporary teacher of Physics  

Salary 8% above the national scale   

If you are an inspirational teacher of Physics seeking to join a successful and supportive department in a high-performing school, this could be just the post for you.  It involves teaching Physics up to National 5 level in S4 (and possibly, for the right applicant, Higher Physics).       

The Glasgow Academy is an ambitious independent HMC co-educational day school of nearly 1400 pupils aged 3-18.  It enjoys a fine reputation for its standards.     

The closing date is Wednesday 7 February and interviews will take place very promptly thereafter.     

A letter of application stating clearly what you can offer the school, full CV and names, addresses, email addresses and telephone numbers of two referees who can comment professionally on your teaching skills should be sent to the Rector, The Glasgow Academy, Colebrooke Street, Glasgow G12 8HE (email recpa@tga.org.uk or call 0141 342 5485).  www.theglasgowacademy.org.uk    

The Glasgow Academicals' War Memorial Trust is an educational charity registered in Scotland, Charity No SCO15638

About The Glasgow Academy

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+44 141 334 8558

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About The Glasgow Academy

The Glasgow Academy is an ambitious, warm, welcoming, thriving and forward-thinking fully co-educational HMC independent day school of around 1600 pupils aged 3-18. It is highly popular, growing in a planned way over the last 14 years. It consists of the Senior School, of around 800 pupils of 11-18 years of age, and a Preparatory School (which has three sites and also around 800 children, counting all those in Nursery/Kindergarten).

The school gains excellent SQA exam results, and raising academic results further is the central target of its School Improvement Plan. Our performance in SQA exams is consistently amongst the best at independent schools and, for example, in August 2024 73% of Highers in S5 were awarded a grade A, and 96% of the Highers sat were passed. In August 2024, also achieved our best ever performance at National 5 with a pass rate of 99% ( 86% awarded A grades). In S6, our pass rate is 92% for Advanced Higher with 51% of entries awarded grade A.

Beyond academic achievement we want all of our pupils to thrive and contribute to a rapidly developing modern world and to do that we must ensure they leave The Academy with a socially conscious, innovative and global outlook. Our aim is that we provide our pupils with rich learning experiences that best prepare them for life after The Academy also places value on the importance of sustainable education for future generations. Through further development of our local, national and global partnerships our aim is that we have a greater impact on lives within and out with The Academy community.

The school's latest £15 million new building won Best Building in Scotland 2016, the UK's richest architectural prize. The school has invested around £27 million in its facilities over the last decade or so and continues to invest heavily and strategically.

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