Headteacher
Rainham Mark Grammar School
Kent
- Expired
- Salary:
- Leadership Scale: L30 - L36
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 9 May 2023
Job overview
Headteacher – Rainham Mark Grammar School
Medway
Salary Leadership Scale: L30 – L36
Rainham Mark Grammar School is a popular, co-educational 11-18 school with over 1500 students and a large sixth form. We are part of a cohesive Trust of three schools with capacity and ambition to grow further. Our aim is to be transformational in improving the life chances of children irrespective of their background or personal circumstances. We believe that selective education should close the gaps in social disadvantage rather than widening them.
Our school was judged “Good” by Ofsted in 2022 but we are firmly of the belief that we have the potential to be exceptional. We are now looking for a strategic leader who can lead us on the next phase of our development creating an aspirational, collaborative and inclusive culture. There is much to achieve in an ever-changing education landscape.
Key areas of focus for the future include ensuring consistent progress across all abilities and in particular for disadvantaged students and those with SEND. You will benefit from working with a supportive Trust and an excellent team of committed and skilled teachers and leaders.
You will have a demonstrable track record of successful school leadership and of leading change and improvement. You may be a Deputy Headteacher or Head of School ready for the next step, or an experienced Headteacher looking for a new challenge. Either way, you will believe in the power and moral purpose of education and insist on the highest of standards. Your ability to establish relationships with the broadest range of individuals and organisations will be critical to your success.
At the core of this is our aspiration for young people and our focus on developing wisdom, character and resilience in our students so that they can live successful and fulfilling lives.
If this challenge excites you, download full details on the role including the job and person specifications at https://www.pentir.com/roles/rmgs/ For a confidential conversation about the role or to arrange a visit to the school then contact Mike Phillips (mike.phillips@pentir.com) on 07830-313915 or Maureen Nicholas (maureen.nicholas@pentir.com) on 07540-222519 at our advisors Pentir.
The deadline for applications is Tuesday 9th May – 12.00 noon.
Rainham Mark Grammar School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of students and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Appointment to this post will be subject to an Enhanced Disclosure via the Disclosure and Barring Scheme, medical, confirmation of qualifications, experience checks and satisfactory references.
About Rainham Mark Grammar School
- Rainham Mark Grammar School
- Pump Lane, Rainham, Gillingham
- Kent
- ME8 7AJ
- United Kingdom
Rainham Mark Grammar School is a co-educational, selective school with a large Sixth Form. It expanded to eight forms of entry from the September 2018 intake so the current roll of 1487 students is expected to peak at around 1600 students in 2024.
We aim to provide an education of the highest quality, not narrowly focused on academic achievement above all else. The co-educational ethos is central, and students work together in an environment which puts their wellbeing first. Our strong tradition of academic excellence results from students enjoying their studies, supported by a tradition of hard work and extensive support.
Our excellent facilities include a modern sports hall comprising a dance studio and fitness suite, as well as a large main space; a purpose-built music block with a recital hall and recording studio; a Sixth Form study suite; an Art block with two large studio classrooms; a drama studio; and specialist teaching suites for all subject areas.
Pastoral support from the outset is very strong and students are happy, confident and secure. Individual progress and potential are assessed frequently to ensure that the level of challenge is appropriate for each student. Relationships between staff and students are excellent with discipline firmly based on a tradition of mutual care and respect. We are proud that students leave us as confident, well-qualified and prepared to benefit from higher education.
Beyond the national curriculum subjects, students enjoy a good deal of choice. At the moment, all study two modern languages through to the end of Year 9. All students have the opportunity to study the three separate sciences (Physics, Chemistry and Biology).
Drama, Economics, Business Studies and PE are popular amongst a wide range of GCSE option choices. Extensive extra-curricular activities include many sports, Duke of Edinburgh, orchestra, band, choir, Maths puzzle club, dance and drama, and use of the computer rooms. Around 80 school trips take place, some of which are strongly linked to the curriculum, and some (during school holidays) are more for enjoyment.
Sixth Form A Level options are exceptionally wide (currently 26 different subjects are offered) and include Government & Politics, PE, Film Studies, Philosophy and Theology, Psychology and Economics besides the more traditional subjects. The majority of Sixth Formers go on to degree courses.
Admission to the school in Year 7 is via the Medway test which is taken in September. All children taking part in the selection procedure take the same test, whichever Medway school they have chosen as their preference.
RMGS is committed to the protection and safety of its students, is an Equal Opportunities employer and has Prince's Teaching Institute recognition. Ofsted judged the school as ‘Outstanding’ in all areas. The post is subject to a satisfactory Enhanced DBS disclosure, suitable references, medical clearance and appropriate qualifications for the post.
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