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History Teacher

History Teacher

Frederick Gough School

North Lincolnshire

  • £25,714 - £41,604 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Maternity Cover
Start date:
March 2022
Apply by:
26 January 2022

Job overview

Required to cover a maternity leave, starting March 2022

We are looking to appoint a dynamic, child centred teacher of history for the above position to cover a maternity leave.  The successful candidate will be, or if ECT have the ability to become, an inspirational classroom practitioner.

The history department is a successful and vibrant team of staff that consistently support students to achieve excellent outcomes. In addition to quality first teaching and learning, staff help to personalise each student’s experience of history through focused intervention and extra-curricular trips and visits.  Each of the four full-time history teachers have their own classroom, appropriately equipped with laptop, projector and visualiser and there is a comprehensive induction programme in place to support new staff.  

Frederick Gough School is an over-subscribed community school, which aims to ensure all of its learners leave as happy, well rounded, qualified individuals ready to succeed in the next chapter of their lives. 

The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. For all applications there will be an enhanced DBS check with children’s barred list information. 

Further details are available from the school and interested candidates are welcome to visit the school by appointment in advance, to meet Mick Dalton (Deputy Headteacher).

Closing date:  Wednesday 26 January 2022 at noon with interviews to be held on Friday 28 January.


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About Frederick Gough School

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Frederick Gough School in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, is a secondary community school for children aged 11-16. member of the North Lincolnshire Education Consortium. The pupil roll at around 1,165 is slightly small than the average secondary school. Most students are of white heritage.

When the school opened in 1960 it was called Ashby and then Bottesford Grammar School, then being renamed Frederick Gough Grammar School after the first Chair of governors, Alderman Frederick Gough.  It became a comprehensive school in 1969, linking with Ashby Girls' Secondary School.

The variety of languages taught at the school - Spanish, French, German and Russian – is one of its distinguishing features.

In 2014 Frederick Gough was part of the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme and gained several new or improved features, including a 3G Sports Pitch, sports block and hall and English block.

Headteacher

Mr B Lawrance

Values and vision

The school attaches great importance to getting to know each pupil, discovering their individual needs and identifying their potential in various areas of learning. 

Frederick Gough prides itself on developing provision for the spiritual, moral, social and cultural needs of pupils, recognising the role these play in making the decisions that will impact on their future and the contribution they can make to society. 

These values are an intrinsic part of school life.  Methods of moral guidance range from the continual and ad hoc interventions of all staff to special lessons, activities and trips with a moral aspect. 

Ofsted

“The school promotes students’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development well. It is enhanced by the strong relationships in school, and through the many visits and extra-curricular experiences that help build students’ confidence and self- esteem.” 

View Frederick Gough School’s latest Ofsted report

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