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Head of Rugby and Teacher of Physical Education

Head of Rugby and Teacher of Physical Education

The Glasgow Academy - Kelvinbridge Campus

Glasgow G12 8HE

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Salary:
£40,000 to £46,883
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1 August 2019

Job overview

For August 2019 we require a

Head of Rugby and Teacher of Physical Education

(Salary from £40,000 to £46,883 depending on experience)

If you are an inspirational teacher of Rugby and Physical Education, and are passionate about rugby, about building teams and about raising results, this could be the post for you.  

We want you to take our rugby to new heights, building on our training programmes.  This is a great opportunity for a skilled communicator and motivator to make a real difference.  You will lead a strong team of coaches and be responsible for arranging fixtures and for weekly arrangements directly related to the Rugby programme, with a clear vision for leading rugby programmes in line with our school ethos. 

The Glasgow Academy is a thriving, forward-thinking and fully co-educational HMC independent day school of around 1470 pupils aged 3-18.  It enjoys a fine reputation for its standards and its extensive sporting and co-curricular provision.  The successful candidate will be expected to raise results on the sports field, as well as to contribute to the pastoral life of the school.  The school has produced numerous rugby internationalists, including six in the world’s first-ever international rugby match.  The Scottish Football  Union (later renamed the Scottish Rugby Union) was founded through a meeting in the school.  The school enjoys extensive and professionally managed pitches, and sport is an important part of many of our young people’s busy lives.  All applicants for this post must be registered with the GTCS or be capable of registering with it.

A letter of application stating clearly what your rugby and PE experience and specialisms are, and what you can offer the school, together with a full CV and the names, addresses, email addresses and telephone numbers of two referees who can comment on your teaching should be sent to the Rector, The Glasgow Academy, Colebrooke Street, Glasgow G12 8HE, from whom further details may be obtained (email recpa@tga.org.uk or call 0141 342 5485)

Closing date: Tuesday 30 April 2019.  Interviews will be held as soon as possible thereafter.

www.theglasgowacademy.org.uk

The Glasgow Academicals' War Memorial Trust is an educational charity registered in Scotland, Charity No SCO15638

About The Glasgow Academy - Kelvinbridge Campus

About The Glasgow Academy

WHY TEACH AT THE GLASGOW ACADEMY?

The three 'E's – energy, enthusiasm and enjoyment

The Glasgow Academy is a dynamic, ambitious and forward-thinking HMC independent school, constantly seeking to improve. We have around 1440 girls and boys in our care, aged from 3 to 18, and we work hard to provide them all with the best possible education. We have a Senior School of about 700 pupils on the bank of the River Kelvin in Glasgow's cosmopolitan and vibrant West End, where our state-of-the-art new Prep School opened in 2008. We have integrated two other Prep Schools: one in the south and one in the north-west of Glasgow, giving us a city-wide presence, and we opened a new nursery in 2017.   Part of our £26 million investment in improved facilities is the multiple award-winning Saunders Centre, "Best building in Scotland 2016", a large new state-of-the-art centre for science, food technology, hospitality, study and social space, with an auditorium equipped to professional theatre standards. The school also has new Dance, Drama, Fitness and Rowing studios and an international-standard water-based sports facility.

We are an open and very welcoming school, offering a supremely well-rounded education and a class-leading range of opportunities, from exciting Outdoor Education, 17 sports, 28 ensembles, numerous clubs and a popular CCF to hundreds of chances for children to take responsibility, exercise initiative and develop confidence and resilience.

We are the oldest continuously-independent school in the West of Scotland, being founded in 1846. Former pupils include James Barrie (creator of Peter Pan), Lord Reith (first Director General of the BBC), Sir William Ramsay (Nobel prize winner for Chemistry), Donald Dewar (the first First Minister of Scotland), Sir Jeremy Isaacs (founding Chief Executive of Channel 4 and General Director of the Royal Opera House), many Chairmen of major companies, top academics, eminent physicians, leaders in the cultural sector, diplomats, Olympic medallists and pop star Darius.

Opportunity and diversity 

We are passionate about developing the talents and potential of young people. Academic excellence is central and we are highly successful academically, though our key target is continuous improvement resulting in even higher attainment. We have very high expectations of the children in our care: we believe in them and nurture them so that they develop a sense of can-do, will do, and come to share high expectations. Our aim is to create a very purposeful, civilised, warm and mutually supportive community which both challenges children and develops in them the confidence, self-knowledge and resilience to succeed. We want each boy or girl to discover and develop his or her talents and to strive for high standards.

It matters a great deal to us that we appoint the ablest teachers: dynamic, innovative, highly qualified and team-working. We seek professionals who motivate, inspire and communicate really well with children, and are extremely ambitious for the young people in their care.

The Glasgow Academy has superb transport connections, being directly opposite an underground station, only half a mile from the M8, 15 minutes from Glasgow International airport, and on main bus routes. Glasgow is an exciting city, becoming European City of Culture in 1990, UK City of Architecture and Design for 1999 and host to the Commonwealth Games in 2014. Glasgow has a rich and lively cultural life, noble buildings, superb art galleries and museums, theatres, concert halls and vibrant nightlife. The slogans ‘Glasgow’s Miles Better’, ‘The Friendly City’, and ‘Glasgow – Scotland With Style’ – say much about Glasgow's reinvention of itself.

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