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Assistant Curriculum Leader: Mathematics

Assistant Curriculum Leader: Mathematics

George Stephenson High School

Killingworth

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Salary:
TMPS/UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1 September 2018
Apply by:
15 March 2018

Job overview

Required for September 2018, an outstanding teacher of Mathematics who is passionate about education. We have just recently appointed a new Curriculum Leader and this role is therefore an exciting opportunity to help lead our Maths department. You will have a proven track record of successful Maths teaching across all key stages and will be focussed on raising the achievement of all pupils within a department and developing a team.

George Stephenson High School is an 11-18 Trust School of 1227 students, 133 of whom are in the Sixth Form. Our school has a really positive ethos, with very strong pastoral and academic guidance and a real emphasis on learning in everything we do. This school is and will always be a fully inclusive school which puts the students at the very centre of all that it does. We want it to be a school that is always a happy, safe and enjoyable place to be. Further to that we want the school to be at the very heart of the local community and to be the school of choice of all who live here. We have a committed, enthusiastic and highly skilled staff team, a supportive governing body and superb students. We genuinely believe the support, care and welfare of our students is second to none and we are a school which puts the students at the very centre of all that it does. We are though not a complacent school. There are many aspects that we can improve further and our challenge is to do this without compromising our existing strengths. 

If you have passion and energy to inspire and motivate students and staff; a proven track record of success in raising standards; exceptional interpersonal skills and a strong commitment to teamwork then we would love to hear from you.

Please find an application form and job details on our website:-

www.gshs.org.uk/vacancies

Closing date for applications: Noon, Thursday 15 March 2018. 

This post is subject to Enhanced DBS Disclosure.

GEORGE STEPHENSON HIGH SCHOOL

SOUTHGATE

KILLINGWORTH

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE

NE12 6SA

Headteacher: Mr Ian Wilkinson

Tel: 0191 216 1115

E-mail: georgestephenson.high@northtyneside.gov.uk

GSHS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

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+44 191 216 1115

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George Stephenson High School is an 11-18 Trust School of 1250 students, 120 of whom are in the Sixth Form.  We also have 40 guest pupils in the Sixth Form from our neighbouring collaboration schools.  We have 131 staff, 74 of whom are teachers, 57 are associate/support staff. Our school has a really positive ethos, with very strong pastoral and academic guidance and a real emphasis on learning in everything we do. I genuinely believe the support, care and welfare of our students is second to none. This school is and will always be a fully inclusive school which puts the students at the very centre of all that it does. We want it to be a school that is always a happy, safe and enjoyable place to be. Further to that we want the school to be at the very heart of the local community and to become the school of choice of all who live here. 

Ethos 

"At George Stephenson High School we will value the individual differences of our students, encourage them to succeed in everything they do and help them to become caring, confident and responsible young people". George Stephenson High School will:

• Provide an education for life by meeting the needs of all learners through a broad, balanced and relevant curriculum;

• Create a safe, positive and stimulating environment for learning by developing an atmosphere of tolerance, trust and respect;

• Develop shared responsibility for our students' education by working in partnership with parents, students and staff;

• Enable all students to achieve success by encouraging and rewarding individual talents, efforts and achievements. 

George Stephenson High School prides itself on reflecting the great inventor's two passions - innovation and education. We put learning first to give each and every one of our students the best chance for the future.

Ofsted

“Students benefit from the exceptionally productive climate for learning that pervades the school and excellent teaching that enables them to make rapid progress. The extremely effective tracking system soon picks up any students who are not reaching their potential and triggers extra help for them.”

View George Stephenson High School’s latest Ofsted report

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