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Head of D&T

Head of D&T

Aylesford School Warwick

Warwickshire

  • Expired
Salary:
TMS/UPS with a TLR2b of £5,022.00 per annum
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2023
Apply by:
27 February 2023

Job overview

Head of Design & Technology

Start Date:  September 2023

Contract: Full Time, Permanent

Pay Scale: TMS / UPS with a TLR2b of £5022.00 per annum

Aylesford School Warwick is a successful Academy, now providing education on a single site to pupils aged 4 to 18, Reception through to Sixth Form.

The successful candidate should be a pro-active and self-motivated, innovative practitioner, who will be responsible for planning and executing a diverse programme of study that meets the individual learners needs within Design Technology

The successful candidate would be have the ability to teach and specialise in either Food Technology, Resistant Materials, or Product Design up to A Level.

Studying D&T at Aylesford School

Technology at key stage 3 is taught in mixed ability groups on a rotation with each module lasting 8-10 weeks; 4 lessons per fortnight. Students will study a mixture of subjects during the academic year including D&T, food and nutrition, textiles and information technology. 

Students can choose a GCSE in D&T. The subjects we currently offer at key stage 4 are Product Design and Graphics with the OCR exam board and Food & Nutrition with the AQA Exam Board.   

Our Sixth Form students can choose to study Product Design at A Level which follows the Eduqas exam board.

D&T Facilities at Aylesford School

Aylesford has two workshops equipped with machines such as vacuum forming, Startrite bandsaws, wood and metal lathes, milling, dip-coating, various sanders, vibro-saws, drilling and comprehensive Flamefast heat-treatment etc. A side room provides us with a machine room housing a circular saw and a planer / thicknesser.

Aylesford also has an electronics room complete with computers, soldering equipment and 3D printers. In addition to the specific D&T spaces there are two food technology rooms and ICT rooms which can be used for theory lessons. 

Two technicians support the D&T department; one technician is based in food technology and the other supports the D&T product design and graphics classes. 

Application Process

Aylesford School prides itself in providing a supportive professional environment where high performing practitioners have ample opportunity to develop and grow. If you are imaginative, inspirational and want to develop your career in our supportive and stimulating environment, please download and complete the application form. 

Please include a supporting letter explaining your reasons for applying for the position and your vision for the department.

Please email completed letters and application forms FAO Samantha Hughes, HR Officer & Headteacher’s PA at hughes.s@aylesfordschool.org.uk

or post to:- Mrs S Hughes, Aylesford School Warwick, Tapping Way, Warwick, CV34 6XR

Closing date for applications is 27 February 2023

Interview Date to be confirmed

Please telephone 01926 747100 or email hughes.s@aylesfordschool.org.uk with any queries or to arrange a visit to the School.

Please note we do not accept CVs - candidates should download and complete the application form available. 

This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to two positive references and an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services check.


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About Aylesford School Warwick

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The School’s origins go back to the late nineteenth century. It was moved from Leamington Spa to its present site in 1964 as a response to overcrowding and the need for modernising. It opened as a School for 400, mainly Warwick students. In time it became a six-form entry Comprehensive School, attracting students from a wider area. A large prestigious housing development near the School has increased numbers on roll from approximately 850 to 1,200+. We became an academy on 1st January 2012 as a result of our desire to become more independent and free to control our own destiny. The school, its staff and governors have been supportive and positive in moving to this new status.

From September 2015 we have incorporated a new Primary School Phase into our facilities and now operate as a 4-19 Academy. This is an exciting development as from September 2021 we are now operating as an all-through school with Reception children through to Sixth Form Students.

Headteacher

Mr Tim Hodgson

Vision and values

Aylesford School aims to develop a love of learning in pupils and to continuously develop the teaching and learning experience. Teachers endeavour to consistently raise expectations and aspirations.

The school maintains a strong focus on raising attainment and achievement and strives to develop standards through challenge. Strong emphasis is placed on pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development.

Ofsted report

Aylesford School was last inspected by OFSTED in April 2018 and received a very good report that was published in early May 2018. It highlighted the good quality of teaching based on the fact that, 'Teachers manage their classes well. They have high expectations of pupils' conduct and behaviour. Classrooms are calm, orderly environments and pupils are on task'. The report notes that, 'Pupils are very proud of their work and their achievements' and the school has a 'relentless focus on improving teaching and outcomes for pupils.’ The full report is available to read on both the school and OFSTED websites.

To improve still further the report recommends that we should:-

  • develop a greater strategic oversight as an all- through school, sharing the good practice taking place between phases
  • improve the quality of teaching, learning and assessment by making sure that all teachers continue to support disadvantaged pupils.

Leaders and Governors of the school agree with these comments and they will remain in our aims, aspirations and ambitions for the coming years.


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