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Academic Leader for Humanities

Academic Leader for Humanities

The Henry Beaufort School

Winchester

  • Expired
Salary:
Main Pay Range / Upper Pay Range plus TLR 1a £9,475
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
19 April 2018

Job overview

Academic Leader for Humanities, Hampshire

APPLY BY: Friday 20th April, 2018 

INTERVIEWS: Wednesday 2nd May, 2018

LOCATION: Winchester, Hampshire 

CONTRACT TYPE: Fulltime/permanent 

SALARY: Main Pay Range / Upper Pay Range plus TLR 1a £9,475

Do you want to be part of a school community on a journey from good to outstanding?

Do you want to make a difference to outcomes for all students?

We are looking to appoint an enthusiastic and passionate Academic Leader to join our highly motivated and hard-working team of Humanities teachers. The role includes oversight and leadership of teaching and learning within Humanities, which comprises of History, Geography and Religious Studies. You will have specific responsibility for Geography and line manage the Subject Leaders of History and Religious Studies. You should be an outstanding classroom practitioner and have students at the heart of your decision making.

Our team has been on an exciting journey over the past three years, with Humanities results increasing. We are driven to continue to improve on these results over the coming years. We are looking for a dynamic and forward thinking Academic Leader to help drive the department even further forward.

If you would like to work in a vibrant and progressive environment, we would love to hear from you. You will join a committed, successful and supportive team.

To discuss the role further, or to arrange to visit the school, please contact Joanna Scott, Senior Deputy Headteacher joanna.scott@staff.beaufort.hants.sch.uk.

The Henry Beaufort School has a purpose built nursery, Henry’s Kindergarten, set within the school grounds. Staff at The Henry Beaufort School are given priority at Henry’s and benefit from a 10% discount.

The school is committed to safeguarding children and promoting their welfare. All successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check, along with other relevant pre-employment checks.


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HEADTEACHER'S WELCOME

​​​I am proud and privileged to be the Headteacher of The Henry Beaufort School. The young people of our school both humble and inspire me every day of my working life. Our school is a wonderful place for children to learn.

At The Henry Beaufort School, we share an inclusive ethos which focuses on challenge, enjoyment and success for all.

Central to any school are the students who make up our community. Our school motto, ‘Pride, Happiness, Ambition 'where pupils are happy, and proud of their achievements.’ [Ofsted 2023]

Our core values are centred on independent learning. Our students are resilient learners who take pride in being confident, articulate young citizens.  Our unique learning ethos and the impact it has on progress and attainment, has been recognised at national level with publication in the Parliamentary Review for Education.

The curriculum at The Henry Beaufort School combines the traditional with the dynamic and innovative. Our personalised learning pathways ensure that students choose from a broad and balanced curriculum designed to guarantee access to higher education and the modern workplace.

We have a five-year plan of education for all of our young people and record opportunities for:

  • Cultural capital
  • Career signposting
  • hbX Enrichment/ extracurricular opportunities

We encourage students to take part in enrichment activities in order to fulfil their potential, whether it is within sport, the expressive arts or as part of the many experiences we offer at The Henry Beaufort School. As a result, our school day is extended to allow students to participate in a wide range of opportunities. This is supported by a late bus service 3 nights a week.

Our school is committed to:

The fundamental role that we play in the academic and moral education of young people.

Placing our young people at the heart of every decision we make, ‘Pupils benefit from strong relationships with staff who model positive behaviour and have high expectations of them.’ [Ofsted 2023]

Offering exciting residential trips to places such as New York, the WW1 Battlefields, Finland and Italy, as well as Ski trips and a whole-year group camping experience.

Providing opportunities for students to demonstrate responsibility and leadership.

Recognising and celebrating the success of our students at every opportunity.

Recognising the value and importance of being ambitious in the right way, not at the expense of others.

Instilling ambition that engenders self-confidence, self-belief and a resilience that, when challenged, allows our young people to face the challenge head on and grow as individuals.

If you wish to visit the school, please email us on admin@staff.beaufort.hants.sch.uk - we look forward to welcoming you to our school.

Miss S Hearle

Headteacher

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