English Teacher
Brymore Academy
Somerset
- Expired
- Salary:
- Qualified Teachers Pay Scale
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2021
- Apply by:
- 20 May 2021
Job overview
English Teacher
Job ref: 206
Required for September 2021
Part Time (0.4)
Qualified Teachers Pay Scale
From September 2021 we are looking to employ a part time English teacher to join our team. You will be passionate, enthusiastic and able to plan and deliver learning experiences that challenge, engage and excite our students. English is a popular subject, where students routinely make excellent progress. This is a chance to join a fantastic group of staff, with a track record of inspiring students to love English. You will be able to make your mark and really make a difference.
Brymore is a State Boarding School for boys aged 11 – 17 set in its own 60 acre site with a working farm, gardens, workshops and sports facilities which are fully utilised in the delivery of the curriculum to approximately 350 students, of which 150 are boarders. Our P8 score places us in the top 15% of schools nationally and we are consistently oversubscribed.
Further details and application form for this post are available to download from our website www.brymoreacademy.co.uk
Closing date: Midday on Thursday 20th May
Interviews: To be held week commencing Monday 24th May 2021
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare and safety of children and therefore this post requires a criminal background check via the disclosure procedure
About Brymore Academy
Brymore Academy is a small, non-denominational state boarding academy school for boys, located in Bridgwater, Somerset. It caters for about 270 students. The school building can trace its history back 800 years, although the school itself was established as a secondary technical school in 1952. The school has its own farm, and an extensive walled garden.
Brymore Academy is run by the Bridgwater College Trust, a multi-academy trust which supports Bridgwater College Academy, Brymore Academy, Hamp Academy, Otterhampton Primary School and West Somerset College.
Headteacher
Mark Thomas
Values and vision
The school encourages its pupils to take pride in their appearance, be responsible, and appreciate the significance of their actions both for themselves and others. The school’s motto and ethos is “diligentia et labore”- diligence and labour - and the school urges pupils to be unafraid of hard work.
Brymore wants its pupils to be welcoming to strangers, recognise the value of exercise, show awareness of the wider world, and open and honest in their behaviour. The academy looks to reinforce these “good old fashioned values” through a daily assembly, and by using a range of teaching styles and learning experiences, both within lessons and during extra-curricular activities.
Ofsted
“The headteacher and other leaders are ambitious for Brymore and have set it on a clear course to be a successful academy. It has developed a distinct identity based on high standards of achievement and conduct. Leaders have ensured that all groups of students achieve equally well.”
“The governing body is effective in holding the school to account. Working through the academy trust, governors have provided valuable expertise in helping to improve the quality of teaching.”
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