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Assistant Leader of Mathematics (KS3)

Assistant Leader of Mathematics (KS3)

Davison Church of England High School for Girls

West Sussex

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Salary:
TMS/UPR (TLR2 available)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01/09/2019
Apply by:
24 June 2019

Job overview

We require an Assistant Leader of Mathematics for September 2019 or January 2020 commencement. The position requires teaching and leadership across the 11 – 16 age and ability range, with particular responsibility for Key Stage 3. We envisage that the successful candidate will have a proven record of success as a classroom teacher. 69% of our students achieved grade 4+ in the 2018 GCSE examination series. 

Our most recent OfSTED inspection report (October 2017) highlighted many positive areas including the following:

“The behaviour of pupils in lessons and around the school is exemplary.”

“Pupils’ attitudes to learning are overwhelmingly positive and pupils are eager to do well.”

We require a Mathematics Specialist who:

• has a passion for maths and is able to make lessons relevant and fun

• is eager to learn, develop, push the boundaries of maths teaching

• has the personality to lead, enthuse and engage

• possesses excellent ICT skills

• is committed to enrichment/extra-curricular activities

We are a school which sets high standards for both students and staff.  We would offer the successful applicants:

• a comprehensive individual CPD programme

• excellent ICT facilities and resources in the maths department

• a very supportive staff – full of fun, enthusiasm and good humour

• an on-site term time only day nursery, with very competitive rates

Interviews to be held on Wednesday 26th June 2019


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About Davison Church of England High School for Girls

Davison Church of England High School for Girls is a mainstream secondary school in Worthing, West Sussex. It caters for girls aged 11 to 16 and has approximately 1,187 pupils enrolled.  

Davison CE High School for Girls was originally founded in 1812 by Reverend William Davison as a place for the children of the parish to receive a Christian education and is the only mainstream school for girls along the South Coast.

Headteacher

Mr Chris Keating

Giving Every Girl A Better Future

Davison CE High School for Girls’ is an inclusive, forward thinking school, where girls can learn and develop in a secure Christian environment. We encourage every girl to be an independent, open-minded learner and thinker who aspires to reach their full potential, whatever their challenges in life. Teachers nurture self-esteem and self-awareness, as well as teaching pupils the importance of spirituality and faith in everyday life.  

The secondary school's broad curriculum concentrates on the core subjects of English, maths and science, and also emphasises the importance of the Arts and education beyond the classroom. Supporting community projects at home and as far as Ghana,  taking part and winning competitions in areas, such as STEM, PE and the Diocese.

Ofsted report 

Aspirational leadership embeds a culture of strong pastoral care and high academic standards. Davison is a harmonious school where everyone pulls together to do their best. Morale among pupils and teachers is high at your inclusive school. Pupils we spoke to described the school as like a ‘big family’. Your staff share your vision and work very hard to maintain the school’s many strengths and to improve it further. There is a caring and stimulating ethos, which enables pupils to typically make strong progress and achieve well.

(OfSTED Section 8 Inspection report November 2017)



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