Aspiring Head of Department for Science
The Winston Churchill School
Surrey
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS or UPS (Fringe pay scale) TLR to be negotiated
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2021
- Apply by:
- 14 May 2021
Job overview
Want to start your journey to becoming a senior leader? If you are ambitious, willing to learn and want to lead, we will support you to become an outstanding leader. This large vibrant department is supportive, successful and focused on delivering excellent outcomes for our young people. There is a drive to develop leaders across the school and you will be supported to achieve, as a leader, at the highest level.
Winston has a reputation for developing outstanding leaders. Five Winston middle leaders have gained Assistant Headteacher posts in the last four years.
This is an opportunity to create a department which sets the standard across Surrey and Nationally.
- Up-to-date well-resourced teaching rooms
- Opportunities to teach the Grammar, Enigma and Aspire streams
- Focus on Astronomy
- New facilities including a Planetarium, Library and Recording Studio
- Excellent training and leadership development programmes.
Ofsted 2018 quote: ‘pupils relish the opportunities to extend their learning’
Further information and an application form are available on the school website www.wcsc.org.uk Applications m ust be posted or emailed to Mrs R. Zimmerman, the Headteacher’s PA on r.zimmerman@wcsc.org.uk
Applicants should also include a statement of application outlining their suitability for the post in relation to the job description and person specification, with two sides of A4 as a maximum.
Closing date: Noon, Friday 14 May 2021
Interview date: to be confirmed (this school reserves the right to interview promptly should a suitable candidate apply)
This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS check will be required prior to commencement.
About The Winston Churchill School
- The Winston Churchill School
- Hermitage Road, St. Johns, Woking
- Surrey
- GU21 8TL
- United Kingdom
The Winston Churchill School is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational secondary school situated in Woking, Surrey. There are approximately 1,498 students at the school between 11-16 years.
The Winston Churchill School was established in 1967 and became a Specialist Sports College in 2002.
Headteacher
Zoe Johnson-Walker
Values and vision
The Winston Churchill School wants children to excel in a nurturing, caring and vibrant learning environment. It aims to deliver a diverse and enriching curriculum to inspire pupils to achieve to the best of their ability. Students are taught to wear their uniform with pride and value the school community. The Woking based secondary school offers students a wide range of extra-curricular activities to get involved in and gain experiences and opportunities outside of the classroom, including music lessons and sports clubs. Community is important to The Winston Churchill School and pupils are encouraged to become caring and active members of society. The school wishes for students to gain the confidence and skills to be able to succeed when they leave to the next stage of their education.
Ofsted
“Students display positive attitudes to learning. They listen attentively and respond appropriately to questions and requests. They take pride in their appearance and in their school uniform. The school campus is free from litter and graffiti. Good relationships, between students and between students and staff, ensure that learning flows with little interruption. Students behave well in classrooms and around the school site. They show consideration to one another and are courteous to visitors”.
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