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KS4 Curriculum Leader English

KS4 Curriculum Leader English

St Anne's Catholic High School for Girls

Enfield

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Salary:
MPS + Tlr 2b
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Required September 2017
Apply by:
2 May 2017

Job overview

KS4 Curriculum Leader English

MPS + Tlr 2b 

Required for September 2017

Are you looking for a school like ours? St Anne’s is a school where students’ attitudes and behavior are outstanding, and where commitment to developing the distinctive Catholic nature of the school is evident. 

Ofsted described us as “an outstanding school” in December 2016

We are seeking a well-qualified, motivated  KS4 Curriculum Leader English. You will be an excellent classroom practitioner and be willing to build on the successes of the department. Our English results were 90% A*-C. 

In joining this very successful and supportive department, you will have access to trained staff mentors, a comprehensive induction programme and continuing professional development. Colleagues are supportive and there are good relationships between staff and students.

For an application pack and further information, please visit www.st-annes.enfield.sch.uk > vacancies or email personnel@st-annes.enfield.sch.uk for an application pack.

Please note ONLY London Borough of Enfield application forms will be accepted for this post. Please email the completed application form to personnel@st-annes.enfield.sch.uk

Closing date: 8am on Wednesday, 3rd May 2017.

Interview date: Monday, 8th May 2017 at the Enfield Site.

Candidates will be advised by 1pm Thursday 4th May 2017 if shortlisted for interview.

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and anyone applying to work in our school is expected to share this commitment.

Attached documents

About St Anne's Catholic High School for Girls

St Anne’s is a girls-only, comprehensive, Roman Catholic secondary school with sixth form spread across two campuses. The upper site campus is in Palmers Green, London, and the lower site campus in Enfield. It is a voluntary aided state school in the Archdiocese of Westminster. The school will provide 1,089 places for secondary and sixth form students between the ages of 11-18, when fully subscribed.

The school was founded in September 1994 as an amalgamation of The Holy Family Convent School and St Angela’s RC School, two other faith schools.

Principal

Emma Loveland

Values and Vision

One of the key values of St Anne’s is “Act justly, love tenderly, walk humbly with your God.” It prides itself as an excellent school at offering both academic success and spiritual development, allowing girls of all different abilities and academic starting points to reach their goals. It believes that every person involved in the school, be they students, parents, staff or governors, are an important part for the running of the school, and that everyone involved must work hard to help its girls meet the challenges of 21st century.

Ofsted

“The headteacher is inspirational. Leaders at all levels, including governors, have the highest expectations and ambition for pupils. Pupils at the school achieve exceptionally well. Pupils and parents speak extremely positively about the quality of leadership, teaching and support given from all members of staff. The transition work, the excellent care and pupils’ high achievement all combine so that pupils of all ages are successfully prepared for the next steps in their learning or careers.”

To read our latest Ofsted report, click here.

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