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Computing Teacher - Coopersale Hall School

Computing Teacher - Coopersale Hall School

Coopersale Hall School

Essex

  • £29,000 - £41,500 per year
  • Expiring soon
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Salary:
(x 4/5) depending on experience
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
20 May 2024

Job overview

Computing Teacher - Coopersale Hall School

We are looking to appoint an excellent teacher who is able to motivate and inspire, to teach and coordinate Computing throughout the Juniors and Seniors. The successful candidate will encourage high standards and should be able to teach in a small department.

We are looking for somebody who:

  • Has a clear vision for Computing within the school
  • Has a broad knowledge of the subject
  • Is able to motivate and inspire pupils, parents and staff
  • Is willing to teach in both the Juniors and Seniors (up to Year 8 from September 2024 and beyond from September 2025)
  • Is looking to take an active and central part in the life of the school
  • Is enthusiastic and can demonstrate a pupil-centred approach
  • Will lead subject-related trips to further develop the learning

We will offer the successful candidate:

  • An enjoyable working environment with engaged children and supportive families
  • A committed, hardworking and supportive team of staff
  • 100% focus on improving outcomes for the children
  • Well-resourced department with two ICT Suites
  • Access to the Group ICT Manager and three Group ICT Technicians
  • Small classes of children with a passion for learning
  • Varied links and involvement with the local community
  • Excellent CPD opportunities through our tailored CPD programme
  • Complimentary school lunches and refreshments during term times

This is a position over 4 days of the week to start in September 2024, remunerated on a salary scale according to relevant experience and qualifications.

Applications are welcome from both independent and maintained sectors, and from ECTs and experienced teachers. A draft Job Description and Person Specification are available to download on our website.

To apply for this position please download and complete the Application Form from www.oaktreeschools.co.uk/jobs, applications should be sent to Mr M Hagger by 20 May 2024.

Attached documents

About Coopersale Hall School

Coopersale Hall is a privately-owned independent preparatory school in Epping, South-West Essex, for around 280 boys and girls aged 2½ to 16.

We offer a high standard of education and a fulfilling learning experience in a happy, secure and caring environment. With an emphasis on courtesy, manners and respect, we allow pupils to fulfil their potential by working together for the benefit of each other. We nurture, praise and encourage.

Coopersale Hall’s extensive buildings and grounds are steeped in history. The main Grade 2 listed building is a stunning mansion house set in some seven acres of beautiful grounds, lawns and playing areas.

In 1988 Coopersale Hall was acquired by the Hagger family and the School was opened in April 1989. A rapid modernisation and expansion programme followed. A converted Orangery-ballroom has become the School’s Assembly Hall and the cottage in the grounds houses some of our infant and junior classes. From the York stone terrace at the back of the Hall, a path leads to the adventure playground, Astroturf pitch, infants’ play area and landscaped gardens.

A phased introduction of senior school pupils began in September 2023 with an exciting new senior building currently in development.

Coopersale Hall School forms part of the Oak-Tree Group of Schools, which includes Braeside School in Buckhurst Hill, Oaklands School in Loughton and Normanhurst School in North Chingford. A group of local independent schools, all four are operated with the same aims of excellence and care.

Headteacher

Mrs Anna Doherty - Interim Headmistress

Values and Vision

Academically, we encourage our children to aim high and to have the confidence to learn new skills and interests. The broad range of activities both inside and outside the classroom provides a rich environment where all children can discover hidden aptitudes and talents.

We emphasise the acquisition of social skills and encourage respect and consideration for others at all times. This helps children to understand the needs of others. Good manners, respect for others and self discipline are fundamental aspects of the core values we teach.

We aim to provide a broad curriculum with a variety of activities that offer stimulating opportunities in which pupils can develop lively, enquiring minds as well as individual talents

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