Class Teacher
Roysia Middle School
Hertfordshire
- Expired
- Salary:
- Range: between £22,467 and £38,250 - a TLR point may be offered for leadership.
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 5th January or Tuesday 18 April 2017
- Apply by:
- 31 October 2016
Job overview
We are looking for an outstanding class teacher who:
- is a passionate, dynamic, talented and highly effective teacher;
- is committed to inclusion and has high expectations of all children;
- is flexible and creative and committed to educating the whole child;
- is motivated to work as part of a supportive team.
We can offer you:
- motivated children who enjoy coming to school;
- a child-centred ethos;
- a stimulating working environment;
- an effective induction programme;
- a happy, friendly and committed staff team.
Applications are welcome from both experienced and newly qualified teachers. A specialism in Mathematics, Science, Music or Computing may be an advantage.
Visits to the schools are welcomed and can be arranged by contacting the school.
Closing date: 31/10/2016 09:00:00
Interview date: tba
Teachers and pupils enjoy being at Roysia. We are a small but growing 2 form entry 9-13 middle school. We have excellent facilities, admin and learning support and are well regarded in the Community. Parents like our inclusive ethos and friendly family feel. We maintain small classes and achieve good results with all our pupils. Learning for all our staff, as well as our pupils, is a high priority for the school. We offer a comprehensive induction program and you can expect to be well supported throughout your career at Roysia. The school became an academy in November 2011, in federation with its two partner schools, forming the Royston Schools Academy Trust.
We care; they flourish.
For more information and to apply online : www.teachinherts.com
Roysia Middle School & Greneway Middle School
(Pupils Aged 9-13)
Members Of ‘The Royston Schools Academy Trust
Burns Road
Royston
Hertfordshire
SG8 5EQ
01763241555
www.roysia.herts.sch.uk
Attached documents
About Roysia Middle School
- Roysia Middle School
- Burns Road, Royston
- Hertfordshire
- SG8 5EQ
- United Kingdom
Roysia Middle School is a mixed, mainstream, secondary school in Royston, Hertfordshire. It caters to students aged 9 to 13 and has approximately 167 pupils enrolled.
Roysia Middle School became part of the Royston Schools’ Academy Trust in November 2011 alongside Greneway Middle School and Meridian Upper School. The school boasts well-equipped science labs, a technology workshop, a food technology room, a gym and library.
Headteacher
Mrs K Jandu
Visions and value
Their motto is, ‘We care; they flourish’. The school aims to provide a caring and nurturing environment so that every child can achieve their full potential. Their three main values are teamwork, communication and caring. They aim to teach students how to celebrate successes and learn from failure. The school also prioritises communication between pupils and parents and tries to ensure every child’s voice is heard and their needs are met.
The curriculum is broad and balanced and offers a wide range of academic subjects to help develop each student’s spiritual, moral, social and cultural development. Roysia holds specialist status in maths and computing but offer a wide range of extra-curricular activities from art, cricket and orchestra to drama, rugby, rounders and table tennis.
Ofsted
“Teachers typically have high expectations of their pupils and manage classes well. In the best lessons, planning is thorough and well-structured, so that pupils are able to learn something new and make good progress. Outstanding teaching was seen in a number of subjects, including art, English, mathematics and physical education.”
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