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Humanities Teacher

Humanities Teacher

Penryn College

Penryn

Salary:
TMS-UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
6 July 2022

Job overview

Humanities Teacher (Full or part time, fixed term until 31.08.23)

We are looking for a dynamic, committed and enthusiastic Humanities Teacher to teach KS3 and KS4.  


The successful candidate will enjoy teaching RE with History in a supportive and well-resourced department and must be prepared to contribute fully to departmental developments. This includes creating differentiated GCSE history lesson and revision resources, amending KS3 History schemes of work to comply with new Ofsted inspection framework, planning for the new KS3 SACRE Cornwall Agreed syllabus for RE, improving literacy, decreasing the DAP and gender gap and essentially inspiring pupils through their love of the subject. 

The successful candidate will have excellent classroom practice, be committed to high standards of learning and student progress with the energy and vision to build on current progress and have ambitions for themselves and our school.  

This is a one year contract to start in September 2022 until 31st August 2023.  We will consider applications for full or part time.  Please state which you are applying for on your application.

The school

Penryn College is a lively thriving college with an excellent reputation who cater for boys and girls aged between 11 and 16 years with a current number on roll of 1135 and we pride ourselves on offering the very best for our students.

In 2008 we moved into our £24 million pound new school building, which has a great range of resources, including an information rich environment, state of the art sporting facilities including a 6 badminton court size sports hall, the latest generation astro turf pitch and our own climbing wall. 

Our College buildings and 10 acres of grounds are used extensively by the community for adult education courses, sporting activities, performances and fund raising activities. Our unique relationship with surrounding primary schools - known as the "Penryn Partnership" - helps primary children to settle in to the college whilst adjusting to their new environment.  

In July 2011 we became an Academy.  We are committed to maintaining all those things that staff, pupils and the community value about Penryn College. 

How to apply

This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and the successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced DBS check. In accordance with our policies we are unable to process applications without a fully completed application form. 

Further details and an application pack can be found on the school website at 

www.penryn-college.cornwall.sch.uk/the-school/vacancies/

Closing date: Wednesday 6th July at 9am

Interviews: Week commencing 11th July


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About Penryn College

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+44 1326 372379

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Penryn College is a co-educational secondary school for children aged 11-16 and primarily serves the population of Penryn town and the surrounding villages in Cornwall. The college was designated a Sports College in 1998; a Leading Edge school in 2004; and a high-performing specialist college in 2006. In July 2011, it became an Academy.

Penryn College’s original site was in Falmouth, where it opened in 1957. It moved to its present site in 1961 and has since benefitted from a programme of continuous development, culminating in 2008 in the opening of its £24m new College building.

The College was Cornwall's 'Building Schools for the Future' pathfinder, and raised an additional £1.4 million to provide community sports facilities.

A large range of activities run before school, during lunchtimes and after school. There is also a 'Schools on Saturday’ programme for students and members of the community to attend, with a host of sporting, creative and academic activities.

Headteacher

Tamsin Schouten

Values and vision

Penryn’s mission is to improve life chances for all the students in its care. “Pupils at the heart of everything we do” sums up its ethos. Respect and tolerance are the key values promoted to maintain a harmonious learning environment.

The College believes that students develop best when they know they are listened to and feel they are working with the school. There are several 'Student Voice' groups to make this a reality, including the Student Council and Charity Prefects.

Ofsted

“This is a good college whose success is underpinned by a culture of continuous improvement. Aspects of its work are outstanding. Governors and leaders are highly ambitious for the success of every student.”

View Penryn College’s latest Ofsted report

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