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Head of Mathematics

Head of Mathematics

North London Collegiate School

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Salary:
NLCS has its own generous salary scale
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2020
Apply by:
24 June 2019

Job overview

HEAD OF MATHEMATICS

Required for January 2020

Following the promotion of the current post-holder to Deputy Headship, we are seeking a highly qualified and passionate teacher of Mathematics to lead this highly successful department. 

A love of the subject and its many applications, and an ability to inspire colleagues and students alike in the pursuit of scholarship is essential. We are looking for a warm communicator who has a strong ability to lead a team of enthusiastic and dedicated teachers. 

North London Collegiate School takes great pride in the breadth of our curriculum, incorporating the International Baccalaureate, A-levels and the Pre-U in the Sixth Form, as well as a range of opportunities for extension beyond the syllabus for students throughout the School.

Founded by Frances Mary Buss in 1850, the North London Collegiate School is a highly academic girls’ independent day school which occupies a superb 30 acre site in Canons Park, North West London. 

North London Collegiate School has its own generous salary scale, with the role being paid according to experience and qualifications.

Applicants are required to submit a covering letter and complete an application form which is available, along with job details, on our website www.nlcs.org.uk or alternatively, you can request an application form and further details from: tsrecruitment@nlcs.org.uk

The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.  The successful candidate will be asked to apply to the Disclosure and Barring Service for an Enhanced Disclosure.

Closing date:   Monday 24th June at 12noon

Interview date: Thursday 27th June





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About North London Collegiate School

North London Collegiate School is an independent all-through day school for girls, based in Edgware. Its motto translates from Latin as "in the hope of labour". There are 1,065 aged 4-18 on the school roll.

The school was founded by Frances Mary Buss at the family home in Camden in 1850. The current site was acquired in 1929, and the school was fully relocated in 1940. The main site is a country house built in the eighteenth century. Since 2011, North London Collegiate School has had a franchise school in South Korea.

Headmistress

Mrs Vicky Bingham

Values and vision

The school is proud of its tradition of producing independent and pioneering young women with the drive and confidence to make the most of opportunities and a difference in the world. North London Collegiate School combines academic excellence with a vibrant extracurricular life, an international outlook, excellent facilities and a warm community.

Pupils are shaped not just by the academic excellence of the teaching but by the spectacular environment in which they learn. As well as the beauty of the Old House, pupils and staff also experience and learn in the school’s expansive grounds and modern Performing Arts Centre.

ISI report

“The school successfully fulfils its aims to provide an ambitious academic education and to enable all pupils to recognise academic excellence. Pupils benefit from a broad and challenging curriculum and an outstanding range of extra-curricular activities, among which many are related to academic study.”

View North London Collegiate School’s latest ISI report 

https://www.nlcs.org.uk/about-nlcs/inspection-report

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Applications closed