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Teacher of English

Teacher of English

Sydenham High School GDST

Lewisham

  • Expired
Salary:
Competitive salary plus benefits
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
Required from September 2024/January 2025
Apply by:
13 May 2024

Job overview

This is a rare and sought-after opportunity to join the highly qualified, experienced and dynamic English Department at Sydenham High. 

Ideally the successful candidate will be a well-qualified and enthusiastic classroom practitioner with proficiency in teaching English from KS3 to KS5. They should demonstrate considerable initiative and be prepared to innovate both in the classroom and in the field. Some experience teaching Drama would also be beneficial.

English at Sydenham High School

Comprising a mixture of full-time and part-time members of staff, the Department passionately believes in the power of English literature to inspire and enable students to live vicariously through a wide range of literary experiences. We value the importance of students exploring a wealth of different perspectives and voices which reflect the diversity of our school community and city in which we live. Teachers in the Department employ a variety of creative teaching methods to encourage every girl to find success and joy in their studies.

The Department run a range of clubs and societies including Literature Society, Creative Writing, Debating, Oxbridge extension and academic support clinics. Each year we enter clubs and competitions both as part of the GDST and nationally. Trips to the theatre and workshops further enrich our pupils in this popular subject.

Why Sydenham High School?

Established in 1887, Sydenham High is an independent day school for girls aged 4-18 with over 750 pupils. The school is part of the Girls' Day School Trust, the leading and largest group of independent girls' schools in the UK. The GDST is at the forefront of education for girls and has a strong voice in promoting opportunities for young women.

We offer a competitive salary and benefits package and a strong professional development programme. These benefits include:

●      Competitive salaries and pay progression

●      Access to extensive professional development opportunities

●      Training grants for qualifications

●      Generous pension schemes

●      Free school lunches

●      Financial guidance and support

●      Retail and lifestyle discounts

●      A discount of up to 50% on fees for children at GDST schools

For more details, please contact hr@syd.gdst.net or the School Office on 0208 557 7000.

For further details and to apply, please click the apply button. 

Applications should be received no later than 9am on Monday 13 May 2024. References for candidates invited to interview will be taken before the interview.

We reserve the right to interview at any point during the recruitment process, so early applications are encouraged. 

The GDST is committed to diversity, inclusion and real change: a family where every individual is valued, respected and included GDST are committed to the safeguarding of and promoting the welfare of children, and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection checks appropriate to the post, including online searches, and checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service. 

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About Sydenham High School GDST

Sydenham High School is a mainstream, independent, all-through girls' school with sixth form, situated in Lewisham, south-east London. The school caters for over 750 students aged 4-18.

Sydenham High School was founded in 1887 by the Girls’ Day School Trust (GDST), the leading group of independent girls’ schools in the UK. The Senior and Prep Schools have their own grounds located minutes apart and an 8 acre sportsground, used by all pupils, is a 20-minute drive from the school.

Head

Antonia Geldeard


Mission, vision and values

Our purpose

We aim to inspire the future generations of creators, independent thinkers and trailblazers. We open eyes and hearts by educating the whole person: to balance mind, body and soul. Our diversity of academic and enrichment opportunities enables every girl to forge her own path, strive to be her best and excel. We seek to empower every girl to discover and nurture her unique talents whether in the classroom, the laboratory, the library, the studio, the field, the water, the community or beyond.

We believe that educating the whole person leads to happy, confident and courageous children who flourish and make a positive difference to their community.

Our values

Courage and character: With our school motto at the fore, (‘Nyle ye drede’, ‘Fear nothing’), we aim to foster in every girl the strength of character and courage to discover and pursue her own path.

Curiosity for learning: We seek to empower every girl to learn without limits, cultivating an intellectual and creative mindset through an inspiring and joyful approach to education.

Culture of kindness: We focus on developing a happy and respectful community with strong relation­ships, prioritising every child’s wellbeing and celebrating diversity.

Generosity of spirit: We aspire to be outward looking, giving back, taking on leadership and having a positive impact.

The school motto, Nyle ye Drede, (‘Fear Nothing’), lies at the heart of all Sydenham High does. A Sydenham High education is centred upon the pupil, where academic excellence and pastoral excellence go hand in hand. The school actively encourages pupils to step outside their comfort zones, developing both independence of mind and the courage to take risks. This mentality is fostered throughout the school, allowing every pupil to develop academic enthusiasm, an enquiring mind and the ability and awareness to stand up for what is right.

Sydenham High School emphasises the importance of a broad curriculum complemented by a bespoke co-curricular offering. The school delivers an education that goes beyond the classroom, through a range of additional academic programmes, lunchtime societies, local and international trips and in-school events. These allow pupils to make connections between topics and apply their learning to real life. .


ISI report

“Pupils make rapid progress and achieve excellent results. Pupils develop high levels of self-confidence and the inner strength needed to succeed, as a result of an understanding not to fear failure. Their sense of responsibility to themselves, their school and the wider community is highly developed.”

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