Lead Practitioner of Maths
Crompton House C of E School
Shaw, Oldham
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- Leadership Scale 4 - 8 (£44218 - £48808)
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2020
- Apply by:
- 9 March 2020
Job overview
Required for September 2020
Lead Practitioner of Mathematics – Leadership Scale 4-8 (£44218 - £48808), full time permanent
We have an exciting opportunity for someone with experience and creativity to contribute to raising achievement in Maths and
Teaching & Learning. This would suit an experienced teacher looking for a new opportunity within an established Maths and Teaching & Learning departments.
We are looking for
• an enthusiastic, and committed colleague to join our Maths and Lead Practitioner teams;
• an outstanding teacher with a passion for learning;
• an excellent communicator who can bring out the potential of all young people;
Crompton House is a highly successful, over-subscribed 11–18 Church of England school situated on the edge of the Pennines, in Oldham, north east of Manchester. It is a “good school with a strong sense of purpose and tradition.” Progress and achievement are excellent with 74% of our pupils achieving grade 4 or above in English and Maths in 2019.
“The behaviour of students is outstanding. Students’ attitudes to learning are excellent. Pupils want to learn and this has a strong impact on their progress in lessons. Students of all ages demonstrate a real pride in their school. Teaching is good and outstanding”. Ofsted April 2015
Crompton House School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All post holders are subject to a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service check.
Full details and an application form can be downloaded from the school website www.cromptonhouse.org or from Julie Rankin, Head’s PA at j.rankin@cromptonhouse.org
Deadline for applications: 9th March 2020 noon, to Julie Rankin Head’s PA.
Interview date: w/c 16th March 2020
Attached documents
About Crompton House C of E School
- Crompton House C of E School
- Rochdale Road, Shaw, Oldham
- Lancashire
- OL2 7HS
- United Kingdom
Crompton House Church of England School is a co-educational secondary academy with sixth form in Oldham, Greater Manchester. The 1,300 students who attend are required to be members of the Anglican church in order to gain a place (except for in the sixth form). The academy is located in the High Crompton area of Oldham, but also serves the communities of Rochdale, Middleton, Alkrington, Bamford, Littleborough and Saddleworth.
The school is served by the Anglican Diocese and left the governance of Oldham Council to become an academy in 2011. Crompton House was founded in 1926 by Mary Crompton.
Headteacher
Karl Newell
Values and vision
Crompton House CofE School aims to provide opportunities for every student to maximise their potential. The school pledges to promote the welfare of young people and expects all members of Crompton House’s personnel to share this objective.
The school was awarded specialist status as an arts college in 2005 and has recently completed construction of a new drama centre.
Ofsted report
“The behaviour of students is outstanding. Students’ conduct is excellent, including during break time, at lunch time, during assemblies and tutorial sessions, as well as in lessons and between lessons. As a result, students are always punctual for lessons and no learning time is wasted because of lateness. Students’ attitudes to learning are excellent in nearly all areas of the curriculum.”
View Crompton House CofE School’s latest Ofsted report
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