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Food & Nutrition Teacher

Food & Nutrition Teacher

The Laurels School

SW12 0AN

  • Expired
Salary:
Negotiable
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
6 July 2018

Job overview

Part-time Food Preparation and Nutrition Teacher

Required for September 2018 (Part-time 0.1 e.g. 3 hours) Are you a creative and inspiring teacher looking for a position in a new independent girls’ school? The Laurels School is seeking to appoint an energetic, creative and inspiring part-time specialist teacher of Food and Nutrition. The ideal candidate will be able to support students up to GCSE. The Laurels School was founded in 2013 to combine high academic standards and personal development within a Catholic framework. We currently have years 7 to 11 and a lower VIth form group. The successful candidate will be someone with a proven track record in raising achievement and will have the skills and attributes necessary to motivate students to understand and realise their ambitions. They will teach the AQA specification Food Preparation and Nutrition to our Y11 cohort. For further details and application details, click on the link here

Alternatively, please contact Vanessa Middleton, PA to Headmistress, on 020 8674 7229 or E-mail: office@thelaurelsschool.org.uk

The Laurels School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children; the successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced disclosure through the DBS.

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About The Laurels School

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+44 8 674 7229

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The Laurels School is an independent day school with a Catholic ethos for girls aged 11 to 18.  The school attracts students from a wide geographical area, extending from parts of north London to Surrey.

The Laurels was judged to be ‘Excellent’ in its 2023 ISI inspection, both for academic achievement and for pupils’ personal development.

Small class sizes are a feature of the school. The school also places emphasis on the role of parents as first educators of their children, so that there is a close and positive working relationship between school and home.

Pupils enjoy a wide range of extra-curricular activities including Duke of Edinburgh, many sporting options, music, art and Model United Nations.

The school offers a thorough induction programme and a supportive working environment. Staff can park for free on site and lunch is provided free to all employees.

Headmistress

Linda Sanders


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