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Assistant Vice Principal (Mathematics)

Assistant Vice Principal (Mathematics)

All Saints' Academy Cheltenham

Gloucestershire

  • Expired
Salary:
Leadership Scale
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
9 December 2019

Job overview

Start date: April 2020 or as soon as possible

Salary:  Leadership Scale 13 – 17 (£55,202 - £60,895 per annum)

Hours of work:  Full time 

Closing date: 9am Monday 9thDecember 2019

Interview date: Thursday 12th November 2019

This is an excellent opportunity to join the Senior Leadership Team of All Saints’ Academy as we build on the success of being one of the top performing non-selective secondary schools for GCSE in Cheltenham for the past three years.  After another ‘Good’ Ofsted judgment in December 2018, we are seeking an outstanding candidate to join our team to realise our vision to be an outstanding Academy in 2021:

• All Saints’ Academy is an inclusive school.

• Leaders and directors have been successful in improving pupils’ life chances by ensuring that they have achieved well in recent years.

• Staff hold fast to the school’s values and ethos, which unite them in their drive to improve standards.

• There is a clear determination to support pupils and their families to overcome barriers.

Ofsted 2018

Through your professional practice, you will demonstrate a commitment to leading excellent teaching, learning and the continuous improvement of student outcomes in Mathematics, whilst being responsible for the leadership of a significant development area in the Academy.  

This senior leadership post will suit an experienced leader of Mathematics with ambitions to become a future Headteacher/Principal.  You will be supported by the highly experienced leadership of Dermot McNiffe, Principal.  This role will provide you with the experience and an extensive CPD programme to help you fulfill your ambition to make the next step in your senior leadership career. 

Sponsored by the Anglican Diocese of Gloucester and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Clifton who aim to build and develop an Academy at the heart of the community it serves, All Saints’ Academy has a Life vision inspired by John 10:10,  Jesus said ‘I have come so you may have life in all its fullness’. 

We are an inclusive Church Academy who welcomes applications from all denominations and those of none.

What we offer:

- The Academy is in an attractive new building, within easy access to Cheltenham, Tewkesbury and the M5. 

- Entry into the Teachers’ Pension scheme

- Free access to the onsite gym facility

- Cycle Scheme

- Free onsite parking

If you would like to arrange a visit to the Academy please contact Mrs Stacey Newman (PA to the Principal) at snewman@asachelt.org to book this.

The Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.  Successful applicants will be subject to enhanced DBS clearance.

To apply for this role please send a covering letter and a completed Teaching Staff Application Form to Katie Jordan, HR Manager at hr@asachelt.org 


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About All Saints' Academy Cheltenham

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All Saints’ Academy Cheltenham is a mainstream secondary state school with sixth-form, catering for pupils aged 11-19. The school opened in September 2011 and is a Church of England academy for the whole community, welcoming children of all faiths and none.

It is sponsored by the Anglican Diocese of Gloucester. All Saints’ Academy Cheltenham offers 900 places for pupils aged 11-16, and 220 places for sixth-formers who wish to study both academic and vocational courses.

Interim Principal

Liam Wilkinson

Values and vision

The new-build facilities offer a place of learning and discovery in an academy that prides itself on being outward-facing to parents, parishes, other schools, community groups, employers, colleges and universities.

Ofsted report

“This is a good school. The academy is improving rapidly because of the outstanding leadership provided by the Academy Principal. He is supported well by other key senior staff, subject leaders and governors. The extremely positive ethos in the academy leads to exceptionally good behaviour by students around the building and site.”

View All Saints' Academy Cheltenham's Ofsted report

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