Teacher of Media and Film - Hautlieu, Jersey- Channel Islands
Hautlieu School
Jersey
- £45,616.14 - £67,302.24 per year
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- The Jersey Payscale starts at £45,616.14 for a qualified teacher with further increments based on number of full years of service completed as well as a further 5 Grades in Upper Pay Scale.
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 19 May 2024
Job overview
Hautlieu School is a high achieving co-educational school catering for 14 – 19 year old students of academic ability within state of the art facilities.
We are seeking a skilled Teacher of Media & Film in either a full time or part-time capacity, and would be interested to hear from both early career teachers or experienced practitioners. If you are passionate about delivering outstanding learning and have a genuine commitment to putting students first, we would like to invite you to apply for this permanent post starting from 1st September 2024.
For more information please about working on the island of Jersey please do not hesitate to contact Kate Blackhall (Deputy Head Teacher) 01534736242 or email k.blackhall@hautlieu.sch.je .
About Jersey
The Bailiwick of Jersey is a self-governing Crown Dependency, and this has implications for its education system. Schools here operate under Jersey Education Law, which differs from that of the UK.
Our schools follow the Jersey Curriculum, which is based on the English National Curriculum, but with adaptations that enable us to include the study of Jersey’s unique history, geography, and political system.
London is only 30 minutes away by air and France is a mere 14 miles to the east. Jersey is a unique place to live and work, particularly if you and your family enjoy an outdoor and community-focused lifestyle.
More information about Hautlieu School: Hautlieu
More information about Education in Jersey: https://education.careers.gov.je/
Find out more about living and working in Jersey: https://www.locatejersey.com/
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About Hautlieu School
Put simply, Hautlieu School is an extraordinary school that nurtures extraordinary students. We take great pride in providing a calm and focused learning environment that enables excellent examination results and first class preparation for university entrance and employment.
Our three-year trend of results, and for many years before that, show that our students achieve outstanding levels of examination success. At GCSE level in 2023, 95% of students gained 5 or more GCSEs, including English and Mathematics at the grades of 9 to 4 (A*-C equivalent from the old GCSE grading system). At A Level in 2023, 64% of all results were at the higher grades of A*-C. International Baccalaureate Diploma students also excelled with the average points score across subjects and pass rate being significantly above world-wide averages. It was wonderful to see that all the hard work which led to these results being rewarded with the overwhelming majority of students securing their first choice of university or commencing exciting careers.
So yes, we are very focused on supporting students to achieve the highest academic standards as this opens so many doors in terms of university and engaging, rewarding careers. But of course there is much more to Hautlieu than our long tradition of academic success. We passionately believe that we have a responsibility to develop young people who recognise the value of helping and caring for others. In line with our school motto of Summa Petamus, aim for the highest, our students take advantage of countless opportunities to challenge themselves be they sporting, cultural or charitable. It is humbling and inspiring to be part of a community with so many talented, caring and thoughtful young people.
N. Falle,
Headteacher
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