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Head of Economics & Business

Head of Economics & Business

Trinity School

Croydon

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Salary:
The salary will be on the Whitgift Foundation Scale (substantially above national scales).
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
29 November 2017

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint a well-qualified and dynamic teacher to lead this very successful and well-resourced department from September 2018. The successful candidate will have a dynamic, collegiate management style and the ability to lead a team that embraces a blend of traditional and innovative teaching. They will also be willing and able to lead the department's co-curricular provision and guide students applying for related university courses, including running the Economics and PPE Oxbridge programmes.

Trinity School is located in an attractive area of the Green Belt and has outstanding facilities. We welcome applications from teachers with experience in the maintained or independent sectors. 

The salary will be on the Whitgift Foundation Scale (substantially above national scales).

The closing date is 29th November 2017, but applicants are encouraged to apply online at www.trinity-school.org as soon as possible. 

Trinity School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post will be subject to an Enhanced DBS check.

Trinity School
 Shirley Park,
 Croydon CR9 7AT
 020 8656 9541
www.trinity-school.org

Independent HMC day school of 1000 students 10-18, with a co-educational Sixth Form

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Independent HMC day school of 1000 students 10-18, with a co-educational Sixth Form. Shortlisted for Independent Senior School of the Year TES Awards 2019.

Trinity is a dynamic, forward-looking school at the forefront of independent education. It offers a first-class educational experience for boys aged 10-18 and girls aged 16-18. There are currently 1000 pupils attending the school.

There are four main ages of entry into the school: at 10+ (Year 6), 11+, 13+ and 16+. Trinity has a broad ethnically and socially diverse pupil body which reflects the local area. Just over half of the pupils enter from local primary schools and, with the support of the Whitgift Foundation, Trinity is able to offer generous bursary support, with just over 50% of pupils receiving financial assistance.

The school was last inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate in 2021. Trinity was awarded Excellent in both Pupils' Achievement and Personal Development and the report found, "Pupils' natural intellectual curiosity and eagerness to learn is strongly supported by energetic, imaginative teaching" with an "exceptionally high standard of pastoral care."

Trinity School is part of the Whitgift Foundation, founded in 1596 by John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury. For over 400 years, the Whitgift Foundation has been educating the young and caring for the elderly. It plays a significant role in Croydon life promoting educational excellence, supporting carers and providing a range of services for elderly people.

The Foundation educates over 3,000 students from in and around Croydon through its three independent schools: Trinity, Whitgift (day and boarding for boys aged 10-18) and Old Palace of John Whitgift School (nursery for boys and girls from age 3 months to 4 years and day school for girls aged 4 to 18). The schools and their pupils benefit from the support of one of the largest bursary schemes in the country. Over 46% of students are currently supported by a bursary or scholarship scheme, totalling in excess of £5million per year.

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