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Learning Director Humanites (Geography specialism)

Learning Director Humanites (Geography specialism)

Lees Brook Academy

Derby

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Salary:
TLR 1.1
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September 2017
Apply by:
3 April 2017

Job overview

Required for September 2017, this post offers an exciting opportunity for an ambitious teacher with a passion and knowledge of the Humanities curriculum (particularly Geography), who is committed to improving students’ experiences through collaboration and innovation, both within the faculty and across the whole school.  

‘Senior leaders are committed to the school’ and ‘have a clear picture of the strengths and weaknesses of the school’ (Ofsted November 2016)

Lees Brook is a founding member of The Northworthy Trust which was  established on 1st January 2017 and whose aim is to work in collaboration with other schools to further school improvement. The Trust currently includes Lees Brook Community School and The Long Eaton School. Applicants for the vacancies listed will be appointed to Lees Brook Community School, however, there may be the opportunity in the future to work across other schools within The Trust.

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About Lees Brook Academy

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Lees Brook Academy is a co-educational academy school based in Derby for students aged 11-18.

The school has a football development centre which includes a 3G football pitch and changing rooms. The pitch and changing rooms were officially opened in 2009 by Sir Trevor Brooking following a £1.15 million grant from Football Foundation, the Football Association and Derby City Council. The facility is the training and coaching venue for many local teams, including Derby County Ladies FC.

Principal

Clare Watson

Values and vision

Lees Brook Academy views how students learn to be as important as what students learn. It considers the kind of person each student becomes to matter as much as what each student achieves.

Each student at the school is viewed as responsible for their actions and behaviour. It is also believed that each student has a right to learn and achieve at the highest level they are capable of. Students are taught that the way in which they deal with other people matters, and so they should always treat other people as they would wish to be treated themselves. They are taught to learn from their mistakes as well as their successes.

Ofsted

“Lees Brook Academy is a caring and inclusive school.”

To view Lees Brook Academy's most recent Ofsted Report, click here

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