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Middle School (Y5-9) English Teacher

Middle School (Y5-9) English Teacher

King's College School Alicante

Spain

Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2023
Apply by:
3 October 2022

Job overview

The British School of Alicante, an Inspired and King’s School, is seeking to appoint a Middle School Teacher of English to join us on a permanent basis in January 2023 (we may consider a September 2023 start for an outstanding candidate).

This is an exciting opportunity to join an outstanding school as we continue to develop our middle school model and offer specialist teaching to Years 5 and above.

If you are a skilled English teacher who is experienced in upper primary and KS3, are passionate about creating independent, internationally minded and curious pupils, enjoy the challenge of teaching mixed attainment groups, and want to work in a high-performing school with some of the best external exam results in the Inspired group of over 80 schools, then we would love to hear from you!

This position IS SUITABLE for NQT/ECTs.

The successful candidate will:

●     be an inspiring, creative and passionate teacher whose practice is rooted in Quality First Teaching and shares our belief in the importance of supporting and developing the whole child.

●     be confident to use a range of assessment for learning strategies in order to improve pupils’ performance

●     be a dedicated team player, with a “can-do” attitude who contributes positively to the general working environment and possesses an eagerness to contribute to the wider life of the school including enrichment and extracurricular activities.

●     have a belief in Inspired’s approach to education where academic performance, sporting opportunities and creative arts are given equal status throughout the child’s school experience.

●     have experience of successfully teaching talk for writing and reading in KS2, and will be able to demonstrate the value they have added to the outcomes of pupils under their care. 

●     be excited to also teach within KS3 and be able to demonstrate understanding of the KS3 curriculum.

●     be a creative thinker, open to change and excited by the possibility of contributing to the development of English from PN-Y13 as we develop a whole College approach to teaching and learning.

●     be a firm believer in mixed attainment groupings, teaching to the top and the importance of scaffolding to support, stretch and challenge all learners.

●     be excited by the prospect of working in a school judged under the BSO framework to be “outstanding in all areas” and explain what they can bring to that environment.

●     be committed to working collaboratively with pupils, parents and peers to achieve the best pupil outcomes possible.

●     be able to adapt teaching methods to support and drive the progress of pupils with SEND or whose first language may not be English.

●     be a reflective practitioner with a keen interest in their own personal and professional development and possess an enthusiasm for participating in CPD and peer learning opportunities.

●     be fluent in English and demonstrate highly articulate spoken, written & technical language.

●     share our strong pastoral ethos and be able to demonstrate a commitment to pastoral care and the crucial role all staff play in developing the “whole” child.

●     support the King’s Group Digital Learning programme by being able to use ICT effectively to enhance learning opportunities for all pupils.

King’s College Alicante, Secondary School

King’s College Alicante was founded almost twenty years ago and quickly became the most sought after and successful school in the area. As part of the King’s Group of schools, founded by Sir Roger Fry in Madrid in 1969, King’s College Alicante offers a flourishing, friendly and rewarding school community, a committed and passionate leadership and teaching team and the support and benefits being part of a large school group inevitably brings. 

Visitors to school comment, without fail, on the family feel of the school and the outstanding relationships enjoyed between staff and pupils. Expectations of teachers are high but the rewards are many, not least of which is the opportunity to work with some of the most delightful, enthusiastic and dedicated pupils you will ever have the pleasure to work with. King’s Group also highly values the professional and personal development of its staff and invests heavily in continuing professional development on both a group and individual basis to ensure its teachers remain at the forefront of British education. 


HOW TO APPLY

Please download and complete the official school application form and send it, along with a letter of application (no more than 2 sides of A4) to executivehead.kca@kings.education


The closing date for applications is Monday 3rd October 2022 at 9am (Spain time).


First-round telephone or online interviews will take place on a rolling basis. 

 

Safeguarding Statement

Inspired is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and if successful you are expected to share this commitment. The protection of our students’ welfare is the responsibility of all staff and individuals are expected to conduct themselves in a way that reflects the principles and values of our organisation.

Any successful applications will also be required to undergo rigorous child protection screening including checks with past employers and an enhanced DBS check as well as completing any relevant safeguarding assessments

Equal Opportunities Statement

Inspired Education is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, colour, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by law.

This policy applies to all employment practices within our organisation, including hiring, recruiting, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, leave of absence, compensation, benefits, training, and apprenticeship. Inspired makes hiring decisions based solely the skills, experiences and attributes needed to continue to deliver excellence

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About King's College School Alicante

Our School is part of the Inspired Education Group

Inspired Education is the leading global group of premium schools, with over 80 premium private schools spanning six continents providing premium education to over 70,000 students ensuring they all receive a first-class learning experience from Kindergarten to Year 13.

We offer you the chance to work/live in an exciting new location, collaborate with passionate educators, develop your skills, and grow in a role that inspires you.

Please visit our careers site for further information and to see our latest opportunities - https://careers.inspirededu.com/

King's College Alicante

King's College Alicante is dedicated to providing an education of the highest quality for our students. Children are encouraged to do their best at whatever they attempt, and to achieve their full potential in all areas. Our staff set the very highest standards, not only academically, but also in terms of behaviour and social skills.

Our pastoral care provides support and understanding as children progress through the school and meets new challenges. Values such as compassion, respect and friendliness are an integral part of the school’s ethos. Clear boundaries and simple rules help make BSA a happy and safe place to learn. We expect our children to work hard, but also to enjoy themselves.

A major strength of the school is its rich cultural mix, with students from many different countries. Children learn to make friends and mix with people from a range of countries and cultural backgrounds.

The importance of the English language to your child’s future cannot be underestimated. The school the ideal place to provide the very best preparation for life in a rapidly changing, increasingly multi-cultural world.

The school opened in 2001 as part of the British Council and was subsequently taken over by a group of founding parents. King´s Group became involved with the school in 2003 in an advisory and regulatory context, and the school became a full member of the King´s Group in 2010.

The school is three form entry in the Early Years and Primary, moving into Secondary where there are 3 (4 in some year group) form cohorts. The school is very popular and has a growing reputation internationally. The overall roll is close to capacity with waiting lists for several year groups. The NOR is over 1120.

This past 2019, the school was rated "Oustanding" in every category in the BSO Inspection.

School Curriculum

King’s College offers a British curriculum alongside, for Spanish pupils, obligatory parts of the Spanish curriculum. As well as a full range of National Curriculum subjects, pupils from Year 1 also study Spanish Language, with the addition of Valencian, Spanish and Geography from Year 2 until Year 11.

The Early Years Department, consisting of Nursery and Reception, follows the EYFS curriculum. The National Curriculum is taught throughout Key Stages 1, 2 and 3. In Key Stage 4 pupils study for I/GCSEs, and go on to study for A Levels in Years 12 and 13. Those pupils who wish to go on to higher education in Spain follow an additional programme of Complementary Studies in Spanish, to fully prepare them for courses at Spanish universities.

Music, Drama and Dance form an important part of the extra-curricular programme and throughout the school year there are shows, recitals   and concerts. Our Musical Productions are highly acclaimed in the area.

Sports play an integral role at the school and pupils are encouraged to take part in tournaments and local competitive events, in addition to their normal PE classes. Several of our pupils hold ´elite sportsman´status  in a variety of disciplines and some have received full Sports Colours for their achievements.

Our Staff

All National Curriculum teachers at King’s College schools are native British and/or British trained. We hire teachers who are passionate about their subject, who take pleasure in seeing their pupils develop and who are dedicated in their role. We also employ highly qualified native language specialists and a range of Classroom Assistants and Erasmus students.High priority is afforded to keeping teaching staff up to date with UK educational developments, through training sessions, extensive CPD opportunities and an annual Professional Development Conference  .

Our Pupils

Our pupils are expected to work hard, take academia very seriously, and strive for their best results. They are also expected to play a full role in the life of the school available to them, taking advantage of the wide range of activities, particularly in the fields of performing arts and sports.

The school has a thriving and competitive House system, and pupils are encouraged to get involved in the many house competitions during the year, which include academic and sport activities, as well as public performances.

Many pupils travel to school on one of our (award winning) school buses, some have long journeys. This makes it all the more important that we work hard to provide a warm and welcoming environment for our pupils and their families.

Academic Results

At King’s College Alicante, we take pride in all our pupils´ achievements. The end result of what we do in school daily, is to prepare children to become confident and able young adults, most of whom go onto further success at university and in the wider world. Our results at GCSE and A Level are consistently well above UK national standards.

University Destinations

The school has a very experienced Careers and University entrance Advisory team which offers pupils extensive help and advice when applying for Higher Education, whether in the UK or in the rest of the world.    For a full breakdown of our most recent University Destinations, please visit our website:  http://alicante.kingscollegeschools.org/academic/university-destinations/

Our Facilities

The school has modern, purpose built teaching and recreation facilities, and benefits from pleasant outdoor grounds, including an artificial grass football pitch. There is a separate wing and playground for Early Years, and the Primary and Secondary departments each have their own wings of the main buildings.

As the school is growing in pupil numbers, it is constantly being refurbished. Recent improvements include 10 new classrooms, 6th form study facilities, a multi-purpose hall, an Art studio, a primary library and second music room.

The school is very popular with local Spanish families and has a sizeable minority of other European nationalities including British.

Our Partnerships

The school is inspected by ISI (independent Schools Inspectorate)  regulated by OFSTED (the Office for Standards in Education) and the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF). By virtue of its full British Inspection and Accreditation (rated ´Excellent in every category´) the Spanish Ministry of Education has authorised King’s College Alicante as a British School in Spain.

The school is an official examination centre for the University of Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education (I.G.C.S.E.) examinations, and for the Edexcel/AQA/Cambridge General Certificate of Education Advanced Level (G.C.E. “A” Level) examinations as well as the regional centre for University of London Post Graduate exam centre.

King’s College Alicante is a member of: COBIS (Council of British International Schools) and NABSS (National Association of British Schools in Spain)

Safeguarding Children

King´s College Alicante  is committed to the safe keeping, protection and nurturing of children, with respect for their wishes and feelings. We will therefore:

  • Establish and maintain an environment where children feel safe and secure,      are encouraged to talk, and are listened to.
  • Ensure adults are appropriately trained in good practice and follow clear guidelines of conduct with children and other adults.
  • Develop our safer recruitment practice in checking the suitability of adults and volunteers to work with children in line with our Safer      Recruitment Policy.
  • Include opportunities in the PSHEEC  curriculum for children to develop the skills they need to recognize and stay safe from abuse, and to understand the appropriate behaviour that relatives, friends, and strangers may demonstrate towards children.
  • Ensure children receive guidance on how they can deal with the behaviour of others that gives them cause for concern and know that there are adults in the school whom they can approach if they are worried.
  • Clarify the procedures for identifying and reporting cases or suspected cases of abuse or neglect.
  • Support pupils who have been abused/neglected in accordance with an agreed child protection plan.
  • Enable parents to recognize that the school is a caring establishment where they too can seek support and advice in matters relating to safeguarding children.

Other Useful Links

If you would like to learn more about our Group or our schools, we would encourage you to visit:

www.kingsgroup.org

www.kingscollegeschools.org

http://alicante.kingscollegeschools.org/    

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