Part Time Psychology and Sociology Teacher
All Saints' Academy Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
- Salary:
- Academy Pay Points 1-12 (£23,720 - £35,008 pro-rata, per annum)
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 25/02/2019
- Apply by:
- 28 January 2019
Job overview
Start date: Week commencing 25th February 2019
Salary: Academy Pay Points 1-12 (£23,720 - £35,008 pro-rata, per annum)
Hours of work: 0.4 FTE (Pro-rata salary range £9,488-£14,003 per annum)
Closing date: 9am Monday 28th January 2019
Sponsored by the Anglican Diocese of Gloucester and the Catholic Diocese of Clifton, All Saints’ Academy is at the heart of the community it serves, with an emphasis on body, mind and spirit – The whole person.
All Saints’ Academy is rated as a “Good” school in our latest Ofsted report (December 2018).
We wish to appoint an outstanding teacher of Psychology and Sociology to join our small, but supportive, ambitious and innovative department. Applications are welcome from experienced teachers and NQT’s.
We offer:
• A school with outstanding leadership, vision and drive to maximise the potential of all students.
• Outstanding CPD and leadership coaching.
• State of the art teaching facilities.
• A Good Academy with an extremely positive ethos.
Attached documents
About All Saints' Academy Cheltenham
- All Saints' Academy Cheltenham
- Blaisdon Way, Cheltenham
- Gloucestershire
- GL51 0WH
- United Kingdom
All Saints’ Academy Cheltenham is a mainstream secondary state school with sixth-form, catering for pupils aged 11-19. The school opened in September 2011 and is a Church of England academy for the whole community, welcoming children of all faiths and none.
It is sponsored by the Anglican Diocese of Gloucester. All Saints’ Academy Cheltenham offers 900 places for pupils aged 11-16, and 220 places for sixth-formers who wish to study both academic and vocational courses.
Interim Principal
Liam Wilkinson
Values and vision
The new-build facilities offer a place of learning and discovery in an academy that prides itself on being outward-facing to parents, parishes, other schools, community groups, employers, colleges and universities.
Ofsted report
“This is a good school. The academy is improving rapidly because of the outstanding leadership provided by the Academy Principal. He is supported well by other key senior staff, subject leaders and governors. The extremely positive ethos in the academy leads to exceptionally good behaviour by students around the building and site.”
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