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Teacher of Science (Physics or Biology specialisms will be considered)

Teacher of Science (Physics or Biology specialisms will be considered)

Kings Norton Girls' School

Birmingham

  • £30,000 - £46,525 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
MPS or UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
5 June 2024

Job overview

Kings Norton Girls’ School and Sixth Form is an OFSTED outstanding Single Academy Trust with a comprehensive intake and a co-educational sixth form. We are proud of our vibrant, socially, ethnically and culturally diverse school which lies in the heart of our community and is highly regarded in our local area and beyond. 

ECT applications are welcome. The post is available on a full time, permanent basis from September 2024.

Please note: This is a rolling vacancy and applications will be reviewed as they are received. Interviews and appointments may therefore take place prior to the closing date shown below. 

This is a fantastic opportunity for an exceptional, or has the potential to be an exceptional teacher of science to join Kings Norton Girls’ School and Sixth Form. We are an outstanding school achieving excellent pastoral and academic outcomes for students within a culture of care, concern and well-being for both students and staff. The successful applicant will be an effective classroom practitioner, able to teach all sciences at KS3 and KS4. The ability to teach physics or biology at KS5 is desirable. They must also be committed to improving learners’ experiences and attainment through working collaboratively and being willing to adopt new ideas. In return, we can offer the opportunity to teach students with a thirst for learning science and an excellent CPD programme within a supportive culture. The school is committed to safeguarding children and the post is subject to an enhanced DBS check. 

Benefits include the Westfield Health Cash Plan including Employee Assistance Programme and cycle to work scheme. The school is committed to safeguarding children and the post is subject to an enhanced DBS check. Should you wish to discuss this opportunity, please contact Mr Darren McClelland, Faculty Leader DMcClelland@kngs.co.uk

Applications can be made by submitting your completed application which will include your supporting statement (this should not exceed 1200 words). This can be submitted through the TES portal or by emailing the Headteacher’s PA, Denise Wilson dwilson@kngs.co.uk. We do not accept CV applications, only those submitted on the KNGS application form will be considered. 

Closing date for receipt of applications: Wednesday 5th June 2024 at 8.00 am

Interview date: Week commencing Monday 10th June 2024

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About Kings Norton Girls' School

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The School 

Kings Norton Girls’ School is a highly successful 11-18 comprehensive standalone academy with an excellent reputation in the local area and beyond.   The School was founded in 1910 and occupies a leafy twenty-three acre site in one of Birmingham’s most pleasant residential areas on the south side of the city.  It is a very local school, the vast majority of students living less than a mile away.  This has enabled the development of a strong community feel and neighbourhood links. The school breeds a quiet confidence in its students which together with their enthusiasm for learning and their determination to succeed creates a powerful dynamic for continued improvement.  Following its success for many years as a Foundation School we were one of the first schools in the country to become a convertor academy in 2011. This gives some indication of the type of school we are, constantly striving for an opportunity which will take us to the next level. We never rest on our laurels or shy away from significant change where it will make the difference we need.  

Our Purpose 

We strive to be a community where all develop the skills and confidence to excel as leaders and learners.   We believe before any meaningful learning can take place pupils should be happy in school.  In order to achieve this we aim to:-

  • Build a learning community which strives to ensure that each individual is valued. 
  • Develop a collaborative “learning to learn” culture which seeks out and shares best practice. 
  • Cultivate an environment which engenders an excitement about and a passion for learning.
  • Deliver at all times learning experiences of the highest quality. *understand what it means to be and take responsibility as Global Citizens, respecting diversity.
  • Understand what it means to be and take responsibility as Global Citizens, respecting diversity.

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