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Part-time Teacher in Charge of ICT and Computing

Part-time Teacher in Charge of ICT and Computing

St George's School

Ascot, Berkshire

  • Expired
Salary:
A competitive salary will be offered to the successful candidate.
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
1/09/2021
Apply by:
9 August 2021

Job overview

Required for September 2021.

St George’s is an independent boarding and day school with approximately 270 pupils aged from 11-18 years about 45% of whom are boarders (both full and tailored) and with a Sixth Form of approximately 80 pupils. The school operates as an Educational Trust administered by a Board of Governors, is a member of the Girls’ Schools Association (GSA), Boarding Schools Association (BSA), and is ISC accredited.

We are a welcoming school with a warm sense of community and visitors often comment on the perceptible supportive and cheerful atmosphere. We believe that a happy and successful school is one where all pupils have the opportunities to develop their strengths. The richness of opportunities within and outside the classroom are fundamental elements of the St George’s experience and this allows the girls to foster the confidence, independence and academic curiosity that lead to success. Our academic results are impressive, with the ‘value-added’ in public examinations a real strength. We understand how girls learn effectively and we regularly add at least one grade higher at GCSE and A Level than baseline testing would suggest.

Our pupils achieved the following results in 2019:

GCSE: 23% 9/8 or A*, 44% 9-7 or A*-A, 96% 9-4 or A*-C

A Level: 34% A*-A, 99% pass rate

We are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and dynamic part-time Teacher in Charge of ICT and Computing to introduce our new (i)GCSE in Computer Science as well as bring inspirational teaching to ICT and Computing in the curriculum, and to contribute to the school’s co-curricular provision.  This part-time teaching post is approximately 0.5 FTE for increasing to 0.64 in September 2022.

The successful candidate should be passionate about ICT and Computing, be forward thinking and show a real desire to motivate pupils of all abilities and will be required to -

  • To introduce our new (i)GCSE in Computer Science.
  • Teach ICT and Computing to pupils in Key Stage 3
  • Teach Computer Science (i)GCSE to pupils in Fourth Year (Year 10) and Fifth Year (Year 11) after one year.
  • Teach the ICT skills course to girls in the Lower Sixth.
  • Encourage pupils’ progress and engender enthusiasm for ICT and Computing.
  • Run a weekly ICT and Computing co-curricular activity after school (in club time).

Letters of application should be no more than two sides of A4 and, together with the completed application form should be sent to:-

Liz Hewer, Head, St George's School, Wells Lane, Ascot, Berkshire, SL5 7DZ; recruitment@stgeorges-ascot.org.uk

The closing date for applications is midday Monday 9 August with interviews shortly thereafter.

Further details of the School can be found on the School’s website www.stgeorges-ascot.org.uk

The School reserves the right to interview and /or appoint at any time during the recruitment process. 

St George’s School is an equal opportunities employer under the Equality Act 2010, and is committed to safeguarding the welfare of children at the School.  All offers of employment are subject to an Enhanced DBS check; a prohibition from teaching check, where applicable; and appropriate references from your current and previous employer, which may be corroborated by personal phone calls made to each referee.

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About St George's School

St George’s is a girls’ independent boarding and day school for girls aged 11 to 18 years. We are located approximately 25 miles west of central London on a beautiful, leafy 30 acre site, within walking distance of Ascot High Street. We are a welcoming school with a warm sense of community and visitors often comment on the perceptible supportive and cheerful atmosphere.

Most girls join St George's in Year 7; there are around 35 girls in each of the first two years and we keep class sizes deliberately small so that each girl is individually known. An additional class is added at Year 9 with girls joining from 13+ prep schools and girls may also join in the Sixth Form, and occasionally in Year 8 and Year 10.

We believe that a happy and successful school is one where all pupils have the opportunities to develop their strengths. The richness of opportunities within and outside the classroom are fundamental elements of the St George's experience. This allows the girls to foster the confidence, independence and academic curiosity that lead to success.

Our academic results are impressive, with the 'value-added' in public examinations a real strength. We understand how girls learn effectively and we regularly add at least one grade higher at GCSE and A Level than baseline testing would suggest. As the girls progress through the school, bespoke advice on subject options, universities and careers as part of a thorough academic tracking process, gives each girl and her parents a sense of where her strengths lie and where she should be heading.

We also offer an extensive range of opportunities, clubs and activities with a significant focus on the arts, music and sport. The girls work hard and play hard, they value each other's abilities and there is a positive an supportive pastoral and boarding ethos.

St George's is a place where girls flourish academically, creatively, physically and morally , a place where risks can be taken, lessons are learnt and challenges are welcomed. We strive for the very best for our girls and by developing their love of learning, their academic potential and their individual talents, we are able to nurture them to become happy, responsible, well balanced and resilient young women in the twenty-first century.

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