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Computer Science Teacher

Computer Science Teacher

Godolphin School

Wiltshire

  • £25,000 - £41,369 per year
  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2021
Apply by:
17 January 2021

Job overview

Part-time / This role is available as a Full-time post with the additional teaching of either Maths, Physics or Economics / Permanent / Salary Scale: Godolphin Teacher Salary Scale (Points 1 – 9, £25,000 - £41,369)

We are seeking to appoint a dynamic and enthusiastic teacher of Computer Science. This is a part-time role, but can be full-time with the addition of either Maths, Physics or Economics. We teach Computer Science at Key Stages 3, 4 and 5. Digital literacy skills are taught by a range of staff as part of the Godolphin Learning Program (Key Stage 3) and the Elizabeth Godolphin Award (Sixth Form). We have a focus on cyber security and robotics, and take part in several competitions and challenges, including First Lego League and the Bebras Challenge.

This is an exciting opportunity for an individual who is an outstanding and inspirational teacher, to join a learning department in which CPD and sharing of good practice is encouraged.

Closing date for applications: 17 January, 2021

Interviews will take place: 2 & 4 February, 2021

Start Date: September, 2021

Please note we DO NOT accept application by CV

For an informal discussion or to arrange a visit, please contact a member of our HR Team on 01722 430536.

Please visit our website Vacancies page for full details, including Job Description and Person Specification: https://www.godolphin.org/community/vacancies

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"Pupils of all ages have exceptionally positive attitudes to learning. They are extremely aspirational for themselves and ambitious for those around them" ISI Report 2023

A convivial buzz emanates from this glorious school" Tatler Schools Guide

This school doesn’t attract the kind of parents who want bling – instead, it invests in substance and puts the needs of the children up front.  The staff and students we met were absolutely the kind of people you’d want to be stuck in a lift with - - fun, friendly, honest, polite and purposefulTalk Education

Godolphin fosters an environment of excellence, empowering each student to discover their talents, develop their perspective and realise their own potential.  We firmly believe in diversity and inclusivity, encouraging independence of thought, community spirit and respect for all.  Compassion and kindness are key values that we embed within the School, creating a culture of altruism and empathy.

With national success in music, sport, art and technology, Godolphin has a wide-ranging curriculum and students can develop their sporting, artistic and academic skills from age 3-18. Scholarships are offered at 11+, 13+ and 16+ entry.

Our curriculum offers rigour, breadth, and challenge. Combining traditional and modern subjects, our senior curriculum is designed and tailored to age, ability, and aptitude. Our scholarship programme, Inspiring Bright Minds, challenges our most academically able students and our excellent SEN provision nurtures and supports students to achieve of their best.

We place huge value on physical education, providing a broad spectrum of engaging and inspiring activities to encourage participation. We recognise the positive impact sport has on the happiness and wellbeing of students.

Our co-curricular activities are vital to supporting the academic and pastoral objectives that prepare students for adult life. In addition to the traditional programmes such as Combined Cadet Force, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award and Leiths School of Food and Wine, we offer many opportunities for students to discover their abilities, learn life skills and build confidence. 

Godolphin is a strong community and is committed to providing the best possible pastoral care. Boarders and day students live together in the same houses which engenders a genuine sense of belonging.

Looking ahead, Godolphin embraces plans to offer co-education in Godolphin Prep by 2024 and Godolphin in 2025, maintaining our unwavering commitment to preparing students for life’s challenges and empowering them to leave a lasting impact on the world.

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