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Curriculum Leader Mathematics

Curriculum Leader Mathematics

Heston Community School

London Borough of Hounslow

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Salary:
TMS/UPS + TLR 1C
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
27 March 2018

Job overview

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a motivated and forward-thinking leader to join our successful and high achieving learning community.

We are seeking a dynamic and highly skilled Teacher of Mathematics who is committed to maintaining a consistently high standard of Teaching and Learning across the Mathematics Curriculum Area. The successful candidate will lead an established team, contributing fully to its journey towards achieving excellence by inspiring and motivating both staff and students.

You will contribute to shaping the strategic direction of our high performing School, leading and managing staff and securing outstanding life chances for our students. 

The successful candidate will possess:

• The confidence and ability to teach Mathematics at all levels

• The professional characteristics to be an excellent role model and classroom practitioner, who is prepared to be innovative in their own teaching

• The experience to manage an extremely able team, or the ability to develop coaching, mentoring and leadership skills with our support

• The vision to provide opportunities outside of the classroom that inspire and engage our students

• A clear understanding of the current curriculum, assessment and pedagogical developments relating to Mathematics at all Key Stages

Heston Community School is a high performing, vibrant, happy and oversubscribed school where ‘students behave well and the vast majority are keen learners’ [Ofsted, 2016]. We are now seeking to appoint an individual who shares our passion for learning and our determination to change lives through the education we provide.

We believe that schools 'can' and 'do' make a difference and change lives and that the most important resource in any school is its staff. The success of Heston Community School is due to our dedicated, committed, experienced and enthusiastic staff.

Contact Details

Please email Sonia Dosanjh (sdosanjh@hestoncs.org) if you require any further information or you would like to arrange a visit. The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service. CVs will not be accepted for any posts based in the School. 



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About Heston Community School

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+44 20 8572 1931

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Heston Community School is a mainstream, co-educational, non-denominational, state-academy, secondary school for children aged 11-19. It is situated in Hounslow in Middlesex and it has 1220 pupils on its roll.

The school was officially opened by the Charter Mayor in 1932 at a cost of £21,700 and attended by what was described as one of the largest and most representative assemblies which had ever gathered in Heston.

More recently the Hogarth Building was opened in 2010 and a purpose-built sports facility and a state of the art learning and teaching facility.

Headteacher

Ranjit Berdesha

Values and vision

The school says to have a passion for learning and an aim to make Heston Community school a great school that provides an outstanding and creative education for its students. It tries to ensure all of its stakeholders are valued and can contribute to the school community, and to become one of the best secondary schools in the local area and nationwide.

Ofsted

“Pupils, and learners in the sixth form, mix well together and conduct themselves in an orderly and mature way. The introduction, in September 2015, of a programme to encourage pupils to challenge themselves and work hard, has been welcomed. Teachers provide a range of activities and pupils were keen to explain to inspectors how they stretch themselves by the choices they make. Pupils enjoy coming to school, work hard and have excellent relationships with their teachers.”

View Heston Community School’s Ofsted report

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