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Maths/Science Teacher

The Ryes College and Community

Suffolk

  • £27,456 - £43,014 per year
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Salary:
£27,456 - £43,014
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
4 May 2025

Job overview

We are seeking an enthusiastic committed professional to join us as a Maths/Science Teacher

 

The Successful candidate will:

·      Plan and teach lessons, working with small groups and individual students.

·      Prepare teaching materials, take registers and write reports.

·      Help students develop confidence, independence and encourage them to learn.

·      Manage behaviour, mark work and talk to parents and carers about their children's progress.

·      Working with the Senior Leadership Team to develop and implement an engaging Maths and Science curriculum.

·      Be responsible for teaching KS3 and KS4 Science/Maths including GCSE, BTEC and Entry Levels.

 

We would love to hear from people who:

·      Are passionate champions of students with SEND

·      Have at least two years’ experience minimum of working in a SEND environment

 

EPIC benefits of working for Keys Group:

·      NEST enhanced pension scheme

·      Staff Referral Scheme – Refer a friend to join Keys Group and split a £500 referral bonus between you

·      Enhanced maternity and paternity pay

·      Access to a blue light discount card

·      Fully funded training and qualifications for all colleagues

·      Enhanced pay scales based on experience and qualifications

·      Employee benefits scheme such as wellbeing app and a range of discounts 

·      Life assurance

 

At The Ryes College & Community:

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to work in the Special Needs, Independent school Sector and make a difference in the lives of so many countless children? Do you have a skill set, and care deeply about children’s learning and development? If you think that is you, then I’d like to warmly invite you to join the team at the Ryes College in the beautiful village of Assington near Sudbury.

 

When you join us, you will become part of an Ofsted Good rated school and join a staff team who work collaboratively, and have strong relationships between each other both in and out of school. You will also become part of the Keys Group, which has a strong emphasis on the best outcomes for pupils, staff professional development, site renovation and growth.

 

More can be found about Keys Group and our Therapeutic Education Services here

 

Please note we reserve the right to close the vacancy early should we receive a significant number of suitable applications.

 

Keys Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of everyone in our care. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check, suitable employment references and online searches to safeguard our young people. In addition, this post is exempt from the rehabilitation of offenders act 1974.

 

Keys Group are very proud to have signed the Armed Forces Covenant that means we have made a commitment to welcoming service personnel, veterans and military families into the group. We are delighted to have veteran friendly policies, offer a Veterans Peer Support Network within our teams and are able to offer Military Awareness and support to our colleagues.

 

As part of our commitment, we will offer a guaranteed interview to current and former service personnel providing that they meet the criteria of the role that they are applying for. If you feel that you meet the criteria for this, please ensure that you have your military experience detailed on your CV for one of our resourcing team to get in touch.

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About The Ryes College and Community

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  • The Ryes College and Community
  • Pump Farm, Bures Road, Assington, Sudbury
  • Suffolk
  • CO10 5NA
  • United Kingdom

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At the Ryes College we believe in encouraging our Pupils to Achieve Beyond Their Dreams.

Our goals are to:

  • Prepare children for adulthood
  • To provide a space where children feel safe and secure to engage with each other and to learn
  • To educate children so that they have every chance of success
  • To educate children beyond the curriculum including in life skills and in the community
  • To work collaboratively with parents, carers and other professionals
  • To encourage children do the very best that they can
  • To promote an environment of friendship, learning and fun
What Sets Us Apart

Located in a spacious and unique rural setting close to the Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the Essex-Suffolk border, The Ryes College offers a safe haven for those who have faced challenges in their education, including pupils who have been excluded. Many of our students have experienced significant interruptions in their schooling. Our strong curriculum prioritises personal development, social interaction, and community building. We achieve this through a combination of personal development sessions, play, community activities, and a growing range of offsite experiences.

While we place a high emphasis on personal growth, we also strive for academic excellence. Our increasing outreach programme extends throughout Essex, and at the heart of our success are the close relationships we build with parents and carers. These partnerships are vital for successfully transitioning pupils back into mainstream education. As a result, The Ryes College has become a sought-after choice for parents seeking the right environment for their children.

Our Pupils

Currently, The Ryes College accommodates 24 pupils aged 11 to 16. Our students come from diverse backgrounds and possess varying aspirations. Many have spent considerable time out of education, and we take immense pride in the progress they make and the contributions they bring to our school community.

Areas of Expertise

We believe that we make a crucial difference for children who have struggled to cope in traditional educational settings. Our strong partnerships with local authorities position us as a preferred choice for their pupils. The Ryes College is particularly adept at re-engaging students with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) challenges. Before enrolment, we conduct thorough assessments of each pupil's needs to develop tailored plans that facilitate their integration and enable them to thrive.

A message from the Headteacher

I am extremely proud to introduce you to The Ryes College. Our school is dedicated to supporting and encouraging each child, as a unique individual, to achieve beyond their wildest dreams.

Our unique school provides a caring and nurturing environment where every child is supported to grow both in their knowledge and skills, but also in the way that they connect with others around them. Strong, stable and well-formed relationships are the keys to our success with pupils, with parents and carers and wider working relationships. By doing this – each and every child is given every possible opportunity to blossom.

David Ollier, Headteacher

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