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Head Teacher

Head Teacher

The Catholic High School, Chester

Handbridge, Chester

  • Expired
Salary:
Group 6 (Upper range £83,528)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2019
Apply by:
4 March 2019

Job overview

The Catholic High School, Chester; a community which is ever faithful to Christ.

The Catholic High School, Chester is a Catholic Voluntary Academy situated in the historic, Roman city of Chester. Our school truly lives by its ethos and provides the best Catholic education for all, whatever their faith background. We pride ourselves on providing an inclusive education for over 900 students from the age of 11 to 18 including a thriving Sixth Form. We have a 15 place Autism Resource Base, reflecting our desire and determination to provide a fulfilling and rewarding education for all pupils. Our students cover the whole range of abilities and through our Catholic, family orientated ethos, we aim to support our young people to be the best they can be in all that they do.

A unique and rare opportunity has arisen for an outstanding candidate to take up the position of Head Teacher. The vacancy arises due to the retirement of the current Head Teacher, who has successfully led the school for the last 14 years, achieving outstanding from our Diocesan Section 48 Inspection in 2017 and a consistent Ofsted rating of Good.

"The school has a distinct ‘family feel’ that emphasises respect and compassion for all. Pupils are happy and loyal to their school and are encouraged to be intellectually curious and independent thinkers. All staff play a lead role in nurturing pupils’ confidence, empathy and spiritual awareness.” Ofsted 2016

The Governing Body’s determination is for the school to be outstanding in both pastoral care and academic achievement; it is realistic about the journey. Our new Head Teacher will take the school on to the next stage of its development.

The school offers:

• A highly effective and committed staff, providing inspirational teaching and outstanding care and guidance for every student

• A community, inclusive of all, supporting and respecting everyone and their differences

• A highly skilled, dedicated Governing Body and strong senior leadership team.

Informal visits to the school are welcomed on the morning of Monday 25 February. Please contact the Head Teacher’s PA, Mrs Kim Mallon on 01244 981 600 to confirm arrangements.

Full details of the post, the application process and an application form are available on the school’s website www.christofidelis.org.uk and through the diocese www.dioceseofshrewsbury.org

Applications should be emailed to sue.jenkinson@dioceseofshrewsbury.org by 4pm on Monday 4 March 2019 and not sent to the school.

Shortlisting will be on 6 March 2019. Interviews will be held on Monday 25 and Tuesday 26 March 2019.

The Governing Body and the Diocese are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young persons and the Head Teacher must ensure that the highest priority is given to following the guidance and regulations to safeguard children and young people. The successful candidate will be required to undergo an Enhanced Disclosure from the DBS.

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About The Catholic High School, Chester

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+44 1244 952 788

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The Catholic High School is a co-educational academy school for students aged 11-18. It is a Roman Catholic school.

The school is situated on the western outskirts of Chester approximately one mile from the city centre. Within the school there are over 800 students.

Headteacher

Mrs C McKeagney

Values and vision

The Catholic High School aims to provide what it sees as the best Catholic education for all its students whilst valuing the contribution made by those from other faith backgrounds. The school intends to encourage students to adopt key qualities such as kindness, resilience and empathy.

The school also prides itself on having a distinct ‘family feel’ that emphasises respect and compassion for all. It wishes for pupils to be happy and loyal to the school and to be intellectually curious and independent thinkers.

Ofsted

“The school has a distinct, ‘family feel’ that emphasises respect and compassion for all. Pupils are happy and loyal to their school and are encouraged to be intellectually curious and independent thinkers. Pupils are polite, welcoming to visitors and keen to discuss their work and experiences of learning. During break and lunchtime, they cooperate and clearly enjoy spending time together. Pupils who attended an interview with inspectors stated that behaviour is good in their lessons and that learning is rarely disrupted.”

View The Catholic High School’s latest Ofsted report

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