Head of Computing
The Sacred Heart Language College
Harrow
- Expired
- Salary:
- TLR 2C (£6,385)
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 1st September 2018
- Apply by:
- 26 April 2018
Job overview
We require an enthusiastic Head of Computing to join a strong and dynamic department that achieves excellent results for our students. We are looking for an excellent practitioner with a record of high achievement in the classroom.
The succesful applicant will be an inspirational teacher with the energy and drive to undertake this significant leadership role in our community.
Our school is situated in Wealdstone High Street in the London Borough of Harrow and has established a strong tradition of academic success with active learning at its core. We are a highly successful, oversubscribed, comprehensive learning community of approximately 780 girls aged 11 - 16.
The school attracts a completely comprehensive intake of girls covering the full range of abilities, reflecting the diversity of North West London.
We are outward looking and committed to staff development.
In our last full OFSTED inpection (March 2014) the work of the school was judged to be outstanding across all areas. A Diocesan inspection in November 2013 also judged the Catholic life of the school as outstanding.
We have high expectations and work hard to ensure that our students achieve the best possible academic outcomes. In Summer 2017 our outcomes placed us in the top 3% of the country for Progress 8.
Attached documents
- Job Description211.95KB
- Person Spec115.32KB
- Applicant Info Pack502.01KB
- CES Notes to applicants355.63KB
- CES Guidance employment references FA Qs231.2KB
- CES Disclosure Form Rehabilitation of Offenders - all applicants must complete79.5KB
- Additional Outside employment form - all applicants must complete143.52KB
- CES Recruitment Monitoring Form105.5KB
About The Sacred Heart Language College
- The Sacred Heart Language College
- High Street, Wealdstone, Harrow
- Middlesex
- HA3 7AY
- United Kingdom
The Sacred Heart Language College is a Catholic girls' secondary school with a language specialism, situated in Wealdstone, Harrow. At its most recent inspection, there were 735 students aged 11-16 on the school roll.
The Sacred Heart Language College was founded in 1907 and received a visit from the Archbishop of Westminster for its centenary celebrations. The school can be accessed via various bus routes; the closest London Underground station is Harrow and Wealdstone station on the Bakerloo line.
Headteacher
Geraldine Higgins
Values and vision
As a Catholic learning community, The Sacred Heart Language College is a Christian school bound together by love and respect for human dignity. The secondary school wants to enable everyone in its community to come to a deeper understanding of Christ. In particular, the school seeks to provide a high-quality education that will enable all girls to discover and use the gifts and talents given by God.
Sacred Heart promote excellence in modern languages across the whole ability range. The taught curriculum creates an educational culture that is international, technological and vocational. Through the introduction of an extended school day, pupils have the opportunity to study at least two languages. They are also given the chance to attend a study visit abroad.
Ofsted report
“The atmosphere in lessons is positive and extremely supportive. Students feel confident to admit their failings and readily seek help or offer assistance to each other. In this way, students learn from each other and develop a better understanding of the more difficult aspects of their work. Teachers have great knowledge of their students’ prior learning and use this well to plan appropriate activities.”
View The Sacred Heart Language College’s latest Ofsted report
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