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Teacher of Religious Education

Teacher of Religious Education

St Edward's College

Liverpool

  • £31,350 - £47,839 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
MPS1-UPS3
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01/09/2024
Apply by:
12 May 2024

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint an energetic, innovative and hardworking Teacher of Religious Education to join the department and inspire pupils and students. The successful candidate will be a teacher able to confidently teach Religious Education up to and including A Level. St Edward's places great importance on developing and challenging its staff. There will be significant opportunities for you to demonstrate your ability to make good things happen - we are looking to appoint a teacher who demonstrates outstanding potential and aspiration, both for the students and him/herself. An interest in Chaplaincy would be welcome.

All pupils and students at St Edward's College undertake a study of Religious Education as part of their core curriculum. In Year 7 and 8 a focus on foundational aspects of the Catholic tradition alongside a study of other faith is undertaken by all pupils informed by the 'People of God' Archdiocesan programme over four lessons per fortnight (with an additional lesson given to Christian values in sport, which is delivered by the PE department). Year 9 receive five lessons per fortnight which involve an in-depth study of Mark's Gospel, Relationships and Vocation and the beginning of a study of the Judaism GCSE curriculum. All pupils in KS4 undertake a study of the EDUQAS GCSE Syllabus B option which involves Foundational Catholic Theology, Applied Catholic Theology and Judaism. This is delivered in five lessons per fortnight.

A Level involves studying EDUQAS Syllabus which includes a study of Philosophy, Religious Ethics and Christian Theology. This is delivered in ten hours per fortnight. Additionally, all Sixth Form students undertake a Core Religious Education programme as part of their enrichment curriculum which affords them an opportunity to develop their understanding of fundamental human issues and the place of faith in human understanding. The RE department supports the work of the Chaplaincy within the College by grounding the Catholic life of St Edward's in an academic study of the rituals of Catholic life and supporting opportunities for pupils and students to experience meaningfully the richness of Catholic life. There is a part-time priest chaplain who celebrates Mass weekly.

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About St Edward's College

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+44 151 281 1999

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St Edward’s College is a Catholic College educating 11-18 year olds in the heart of Liverpool. Because of its track record of academic success, nurture and enrichment of the whole student the school is extremely popular and oversubscribed, with 900 applications for the 174 places in Year 7. We have very close links to the community including a partnership with our co-located primary school to form the Cathedral Choir School for the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral. Our offer of extra-curricular activities ranges from music, drama and a wide range of sports to academic clubs such as mathematics and sciences which have been successful in national competitions. Our success in these areas is bolstered by our excellent sports facilities which include our own indoor swimming pool. Our thriving Sixth Form of over 300 students is one of the largest in the city and is enhanced by the Honours Programme which targets Oxbridge and the Russell group universities. 

St Edward’s has over 1100 students on roll from a broad range of backgrounds such that the prior attainment of students based on reading, writing and mathematics is close to the national average. We have strong commitment to musical excellence and 20% of the Year 7 intake is selected on the basis of musical aptitude. Whilst the percentages of students on free school meals, with SEND and with English as an additional language are below national averages, the percentage of students with an educational health and care plans (EHCP) is well above the national average, as the College is frequently identified as the school of choice on EHCPs. Overall Attainment 8 is significantly above the national average and we have a strong ambition to improve our Progress 8.

Since its foundation in 1853, St Edward’s College has evolved and grown in order to meet the needs of the students that it serves. The College was founded as the Catholic Institute by Fr James Nugent, who served the poor of the city of Liverpool, and provided education and food for underprivileged boys in the inner city. In 1902 it was taken over by the Congregation of the Christian Brothers, an order founded by the Blessed Edmund Rice with a mission to serve the poor. In 1920 the school was renamed St Edward’s College and in 1938 moved from Hope Street to its present extensive site in West Derby. In 1947 it became a Direct Grant Grammar School and later an independent school under the assisted places programme. The first cohort of girls were welcomed into Year 7 in 1991 when the College became co-educational; the College became a state comprehensive in 1997. In 2011, St Edward’s became one of the earliest schools to adopt single Academy Trust status. In 2023 the trusteeship of the College transferred from the Christian Brothers to the newly formed national Gaudete Trust, an umbrella organisation for Catholic religious orders in education. Throughout these many changes the College continued to provide high quality Catholic education with a clear focus on the values of the Gospel and a desire to bring out the best in its students.

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