Head of English
St David's High School
Flintshire
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS/UPS: TLR 2B - £6450
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 1st September 2017
- Apply by:
- 25 April 2017
Job overview
A FANTASTIC LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITY: BECOME OUR NEW HEAD OF ENGLISH
This is a fantastic opportunity to lead the English Faculty in a forward thinking and improving comprehensive school with around 400 students. St. David’s High School is a non-selective 11-16 comprehensive school situated just ten minutes from the centre of the beautiful city of Chester. Many of our staff travel from the Wirral, Chester and North Wales.
We are looking for an outstanding Head of English with a commitment to academic excellence and helping every child succeed, who will be responsible for teaching and learning in this subject. This is perfect opportunity for an ambitious practitioner who is ready to progress their career into a leadership position or for an experienced colleague who would like to take on a new challenge. This is an excellent opportunity to join an extremely well-led faculty, one of the most successful in the school (69% A* - C grades August 2016). Our Year 10 students who have recently sat their GCSE English Literature exam in January achieved a fabulous 83% A*- C grades. Our teachers are highly effective at diagnosing individual students’ strengths and weaknesses and targeted intervention, rooted in data analysis.
The new Head of English will be fully supported by the Senior Leadership Team and will be line managed by the Head Teacher. There will be plenty of scope for you to develop your leadership skills at a really exciting time for the school, including an opportunity to join the Senior Leadership Team at various points during the year.
The ideal candidate will:
· have experience of teaching at an outstanding level
· have demonstrable evidence of raising attainment
· have the resolve to make a real difference to the lives of students
· possess a strong desire to develop an outstanding department by creating a culture where learning is greatly valued by all
· have the resolve to make a real difference to the lives of students
Visits to the school
We warmly welcome and encourage visits to St. David’s High School. Should you wish to take up this opportunity, please do not hesitate to contact the school’s PA and Business Manager, Andrea Brown: andrea.brown@sdhs.flintshire.sch.uk
Applying for the post
If you are interested in this exciting opportunity at St. David’s, please download the application pack and then complete the application form and attach a supporting statement (no more than two sides of A4) outlining your skills and experience and what you would bring to the role of Head of English at St. David’s.
Key Dates
Deadline for applications: Wednesday 26th April 2017
Interview date: Wednesday 3rd May 2017
Attached documents
About St David's High School
- St David's High School
- St. Davids Terrace, Saltney, Chester
- Cheshire
- CH4 0AE
- United Kingdom
St. David's is a forward looking and caring mixed comprehensive school situated on the Welsh/English border on the outskirts of Chester. There are currently 330 students on roll. We are committed to ensuring every child at the school achieves their potential and aims "To be the best we can be, everyday".
The school first opened as a co-educational secondary modern in November 1954. It was a response to increasing numbers of children in the area needing educational provision. It changed its name from Saltney Secondary Modern to St David’s High School in September 1967. The school Speech/Prize day was held for the first time in March 1956.
Headteacher
Mr Steven Richardson BA(Hons), MA, PGCE, NPQH
Values and Vision
The St David’s motto is “to be the best we can be, everyday.” It aims to educate children in a way that helps them develop into confident, independent and articulate learners who are ready for a future in the modern world. A small size helps give a feeling of community that the school prides itself on.
Estyn
“The school has useful strategies in place to develop pupils’ literacy skills. In the majority of lessons, most pupils make sound progress. Many pupils develop their information and communications technology (ICT) skills well in many subjects across the curriculum. Many pupils display positive attitudes to learning and engage productively in lessons. In a short period of time, the headteacher has communicated successfully his vision for the school and gained the confidence of staff, pupils, parents and governors.”
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