Teacher of Spanish
Charters School
Windsor and Maidenhead
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- Main Scale Post (Includes London Fringe)
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 1 September 2024
- Apply by:
- 20 May 2024
Job overview
Applications are invited from enthusiastic and dedicated teachers of Spanish up to ‘A’ Level.
The ability to teach Key Stage 3 French would be an advantage but not essential.
You will be joining a successful and vibrant Modern Foreign Languages Department who really bring languages alive for all.
We welcome applications from ECTs.
We offer a comprehensive induction programme and a professional development programme to help you develop into an excellent teacher. The School also offers a strong tradition of excellent outcomes and a broad curriculum suited to all students. The School’s Behaviour Policy is robust and supportive of students and staff, and expectations are clear.
We believe our best resources are our teachers. There is a popular and thriving programme of continuing professional development in the department and across the school, at all levels, and colleagues have the opportunity to develop personally and professionally through our long-standing membership of the PiXL Club. The school also offers excellent promotion prospects.
Colleagues benefit from a commitment to staff well-being and are provided with several schemes to support them in maintaining an active and healthy lifestyle. The priority admission of children of successful applicants applies for this subject.
Deadline 9 am on Monday 20 May 2024, interviews will take place week commencing 20 May 2024
To apply please complete our Teaching Staff application forms, (two forms both must be completed) please click here to download and complete the forms. and send along with a letter of application, outlining how your experiences have prepared you for the position and what you will bring to the role, by email to Mr John Fletcher, Headteacher - recruitment@chartersschool.org.uk
If you would like to make an appointment to see the school or discuss the role with the Headteacher, please either email head@chartersschool.org.uk or telephone and ask for Alison Coates PA to Headteacher (01344 624826).
Charters School is a very heavily over-subscribed 11-18 Comprehensive, Academy School with 1700 students on roll (including 390 in the Sixth Form) located in Sunningdale. A dynamic, high-achieving secondary school where students are polite, motivated to succeed and enjoy their education.
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About Charters School
Charters School is a very heavily over-subscribed 11-18 Comprehensive Academy School with 1700 students on roll (including 390 in the Sixth Form) located in Sunningdale, Ascot, Berkshire. It is a dynamic, high-achieving secondary school where students are polite, motivated to succeed and enjoy their education. The school provides a complete range of opportunities for students to achieve well academically and for successful personal development within a caring and supportive environment.
Values and vision, the values of Charters School are defined as ‘unity, respect, excellence’.
With unity, the school community works together in common pursuit of the school's aims.
With respect, every member of the school community recognises and values each others' individual qualities and characteristics.
For excellence, every member of the school community tries to achieve their personal best in all that is undertaken and feels a collective, as well as a personal, sense of pride in these achievements.
The School has three Houses; Bulldogs, Panthers and Eagles. These Houses provide students with a host of opportunities to contribute to and get involved with, from events and competitions to Sports Day, the House system promotes our school motto of Unity Respect Excellence and strengthens the bond between students and staff who share the same House.
The school has celebrated its 65th anniversary, having been opened on the 23 April 1958, which is also St. George’s Day and Shakespeare’s birthday. The red cross of the school badge comes from the cross of St. George, the dagger symbolises Shakespeare and the stag is the symbol of Berkshire.
John Fletcher, Headteacher
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