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Lead Practitioner of ICT and Computing

Lead Practitioner of ICT and Computing

Anthony Gell School

Anthony Gell School, Wirksworth, Derbyshire

  • £45,414 - £50,122 per year
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  • Expired
Salary:
LP Scale Point 2-6
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 25
Apply by:
30 April 2025

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint a permanent, full-time, talented and enthusiastic teacher who will be our Lead Practitioner in ICT and Computing and join a successful Compute Faculty. The successful candidate will be appointed on to the Lead Practitioner scale between points 2 to 6 (dependent upon experience) as we seek an outstanding candidate.

We are looking for someone who will inspire and motivate our students; an excellent classroom practitioner who is able to lead by example as well as mentor other staff. This post would suit someone looking to broaden their experience in a successful and ambitious school, or an experienced practitioner who wished to focus more of their time on teaching rather than on managerial tasks.

If you would like any further information before you apply, please contact Mark Baddeley our Director of Teaching and Learning for the Compute Faculty via his email address mbaddeley@anthonygell.co.uk . The closing date for applications is Sunday 11th May 2025 and we plan to conduct the interviews during week commencing 12th May 2025.



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About Anthony Gell School

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Anthony Gell School is a mixed, comprehensive, non-denominational secondary school with sixth form situated in Matlock, Derbyshire. It is a voluntary controlled state school. Slightly smaller than the average-sized secondary school, the school currently provides 823 places for secondary and sixth form students, and is over subscribed.

The school's origins go back to Anthony Gell, who founded a Free Grammar School in 1576, which has since gone through a number of changes. It moved to its present site in 1907, become a voluntary controlled school in 1944, turned into a co-educational comprehensive school in 1965 and had new sports facilities built in 2000.

Headteacher

Malcolm Kelly

Values and Vision

The school motto is “care aspire achieve”. It is a school that prides itself as being inclusive, caring and encouraging, while always recognising the need to provide an environment where children feel they can succeed. The school puts its success down to nurturing its students’ personal growth and meeting the needs of its individual students. Anthony Gell was also Derbyshire’s first specialist sports college, owning a number of state of the art sports facilities to help the student experience.

Ofsted

“The headteacher provides inspiring leadership. His vision for the school, which puts the students at its heart, is shared by staff, governors and parents. Leaders, including governors, ensure that the school is a safe environment and students are exceptionally well-cared for. The school’s programmes of study support the ethos of the school and meets students’ needs well. They promote students’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development very effectively.”

View Anthony Gell School’s latest Ofsted report

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