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Director of Learning Mathematics

Director of Learning Mathematics

The Grange School

Runcorn

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Salary:
Leadership L7 - L11
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
15 October 2017

Job overview

This is a new and exciting role to The Grange School which will be the bridge between the core subjects, the senior leadership team and will drive further improvements across the whole school. We are seeking to appoint an effective teacher and leader with specialism in  Maths.  We expect successful candidates to have a sustained track record of successful performance both as a classroom practitioner and a leader of others. We need the Director of Learning to drive further improvement in Math’s. 

We require from you:

  • Strong leadership 
  • Passion and ambition for your subject and driving the progress of all learners 
  • The ability to consistently teach effective and inspirational lessons
  • The ability to engender teamwork and work as a member of a team
  • Ambition for yourself and the school 
  • Lead on curriculum development, teaching and learning and standards within your core subject for KS3 andKS4 (with knowledge of KS2)
  • The high level of professional that is required as an extended member of the senior leadership team.
  • The determination and commitment to secure school improvement • A proven track record of raising standards
  • The ability to develop others 

We can offer you:

  • Learners who are enthusiastic and keen to learn 
  • Very supportive colleague
  • A comprehensive induction programme
  • Excellent professional development and guidance
  • Progression opportunities including the chance to study for relevant leadership qualifications.
  • A school committed to doing the best for its Learning community

This is an exciting opportunity to join our all through school (3-16).  We are a school committed to raising academic achievement and building character in a caring environment. With excellent opportunities for professional development.

If you would like any further details about this post or would like a tour of the school, please contact Mrs Hall telephone 01928 562660 or email hr@thegrange.com  We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from candidates with relevant experience. 

This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.  A Disclosure and Barring Service certificate will be required for this post.  Further information about the Disclosure Scheme can be found at www.gov.uk/government/organisations/disclosure-and-barring-service.  

CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS Monday 16th October 2017

For an application pack and details, please contact the school or download job details and an application form from the school website  www.thegrange.com

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About The Grange School

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+44 1928 562660

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The grange school is a mixed, non-denominational, all-through community school for students aged three to 16. It is located in Runcorn, Cheshire, and can take about 1300 pupils.   

Formerly known as The Grange Comprehensive School, the school became an all-through school in 2010 after merging with the neatby Grange Nursery School, the Grange Infant School and the Grange Junior School. 

Headteacher

Ms J.E.Vincent

Values and vision

The Grange School aims to provide pupils with a world class education, regardless of the age at which they join the school. Its vision is to become “the best ‘all through’ school in the country”, and its slogan is: One School One Vision. 

The school offers what it calls “life enhancing experiences” for pupils, which it hopes will ignite their curiosity, and give them a platform to pursue their aspirations. The school also works with lovlal universities and businesses, which it sees as an important part of what the school does to develop young people.   

The Grange names student leadership as something it feels is very important. The school strongly encourages learners to apply for roles as leaders or ambassadors, and  to help support and guide their peers.    

Ofsted 

“In a short period of time, the headteacher, deputy headteachers and governors have galvanised the staff and brought about significant improvements to teaching, learning and pupils’ outcomes."

“Teaching, learning and pupils’ outcomes in the primary phase are consistently good...There is now a real sense of unity across the primary and secondary phases and good practice is shared regularly. Transition arrangements are exemplary.”   

View the Grange School’s latest Ofsted report

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