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Depute Head Teacher

Depute Head Teacher

Buckie High School

Moray

  • £59,850 per year
  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
August
Apply by:
14 May 2021

Job overview

Ref MOR05650

We are currently looking for an ambitious Primary Head Teacher and Secondary Depute Head Teacher who can inspire our learners and are ready to take on challenging but hugely rewarding leadership positions within Buckie. The ASG is supported by dedicated staff working across the sectors to increase attainment and help our young people achieve their ambitions.

Buckie is a thriving harbour town boasting pubs, restaurants and boutiques, while retaining excellent transport links to the hustle and bustle of nearby Aberdeen.

A relocation package of £5,400 may be available. Closing date Friday 14th May 2021.

Prospective candidates who would like an informal chat about the role can contact Neil Johnson, Head Teacher Buckie High School on 01542 832605 admin.buckiehigh@moray-edunet.gov.uk

About Buckie High School

+44 1542 832605

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Buckie Community High School is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational secondary school with sixth form situated in the town of the town of Buckie in Moray, Scotland. It is a community state school and has a partnership with a school in Tanzania. A larger than average size for a school of its type, the school prospectus reports a student roll of 750 secondary and sixth form students between the ages of 12-18.

The origins of a secondary school in Buckie go back to 1875, when it was owned by the Rathven School Board. It has been through a number of different ownerships and locations, including Banffshire County Council, Grampian Regional Court and finally the Moray Council, the latter of where it was transferred in 1996.

Headteacher

Neil Johnson

Values and Vision

Buckie is a school with a strong emphasis on its community nature. It is a supportive environment where students have high expectations and a number of challenges to help them succeed. It is a proud school with a high sense of achievement, with the value of treating each student as an individual.

Education Scotland

“The strong lead given by the headteacher and the senior leadership team to improving the school [is a strength, alongside] staff teamwork and commitment to improving the quality of education. The broad curriculum… provides many opportunities for young people to achieve. [There is a great] strength of partnership working with external agencies to support and enhance learning [and a strong level of] support provided by staff for young people with additional support needs.”

View Buckie Community High School's latest Education Scotland report

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