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Full-Time Teacher Religious Education

Full-Time Teacher Religious Education

St Anselm's College

Wirral

  • Expiring soon
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01/09/2024
Apply by:
31 May 2024

Job overview

ST. ANSELM’S COLLEGE

Manor Hill

Birkenhead, Wirral CH43 1UQ

 

Required for September 2024

 

FULL-TIME TEACHER RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

at Key Stages 3 and 4 and possibly in the 6th Form

 

This is an ideal opportunity for an enthusiastic graduate to join this high-performing Faculty, which contributes strongly to the overall success of the College.  The ability to teach RE at A Level would be an advantage, but it is not essential. We are happy to consider applications from full-time qualified teachers across the pay scale.

 

·        ‘Good’ Ofsted and Diocesan Reports 2019

·        GCE 2023 – Theology 30% A*-B, 95% A*-E

·        RE positive value added at GCSE in 2023. 33% 9-7, 78% 9-5, 90% 4-9


·        “The leadership of teaching, learning and assessment is highly effective. Teaching is now good.”

·        “Pupils’ outcomes are good. They make good progress during their time at the school and successfully move on to next steps”.

·        “Leaders plan an effective curriculum for pupils. Pupils study courses which meet their needs.” (Ofsted July 2019)

 

The College was last inspected by Shrewsbury Diocesan Inspectors in March 2019 and judged to be, “a good Catholic Grammar School with many outstanding features.” 

 

St. Anselm’s College is committed to the safety, protection and well-being of its students. The interview process will include questions on safeguarding children.

 

Job description and a CES application form can be downloaded from the College’s website www.st-anselms.com

 

Please either post your CES application form, together with a letter of application, or email it to acook@st-anselms.com

 

Closing date for completed applications:     4.00 pm Wednesday 22nd May 2024

Interviews to be held later that week. 

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About St Anselm's College

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+44 151 6521408

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St Anselm’s College is a single sex all-boys Catholic secondary school with sixth form in Merseyside, serving boys from the age of 11-18. The secondary school, situated in Birkenhead has approximately 907 students on record. 

St Anselm’s College was founded in 1933 and converted to academy status in 2011, joining the Edmund Rice Academies Trust. It is part of a global network of 300 schools across 25 countries around the world.  

Headmaster

Simon Duggan MA (Oxon) MA (London) LLE

Values and vision

St Anselm’s College’s aim is to develop the spiritual, intellectual, physical and personal development of students and prepare them for life after school in a modern and ever changing society. The Merseyside secondary school works to encourage student's talents and academic potential with the vision that each child will work to the best of their ability and achieve to the highest of their capabilities. St Anselm’s College promotes the values of honor, integrity and self-worth and worships the Catholic faith throughout daily school life, with the motto: “Fides Quaerens Intellectum’, translating to ‘The faith that seeks to understand better what it already believes’. The school holds a Sports England Sportsmark award and students are encouraged to get involved in a wide range of sporting activities, ranging from athletics to cross country. 

Ofsted

“Pastoral support in the school is excellent and pupils are unreservedly positive about that support. Parents echo this view. Pupils have a strong network of peer mentors, teachers and other staff who provide information, advice and guidance”. 

View St Anselm’s College’s latest Ofsted report

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