Principal
Central Lancaster High School
Lancaster
- Expired
- Salary:
- within the range L25 – 31 (£74,103 - £85,824)
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- April 2020
- Apply by:
- 15 November 2019
Job overview
Central Lancaster High is a small and friendly school with the well-being and flourishing of young people at its core. We are looking to appoint a dynamic and experienced professional to help lead the next phase of the school’s development with particular focus on raising attainment further.
This is a fantastic opportunity to make a difference to students' education in a Good School.
Principal
Salary: within the range L25 – 31 (£74,103 - £85,824)
Required for: April 2020
Closing date: Noon on Friday 15th November 2019
Interviews: Wednesday 4th & Thursday 5th December 2019
Application forms and further details are available from the school’s website.
Telephone: 01524 32636
Email applications preferred to: heather.low@lancasterhigh.lancs.sch.uk
For more information click the following link; https://www.lancasterhigh.lancs.sch.uk/job-vacancies
Central Lancaster High is committed to the protection and safety of pupils, the successful applicant will be required to have an Enhanced DBS check.
Attached documents
About Central Lancaster High School
Central Lancaster High School is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational, 11-16 comprehensive secondary school, situated in Lancaster in Lancashire.
It is the holder of a number of awards including the Healthy Schools, the International Schools and Eco-Schools awards.
Principal
Mr John Cowper
Central Lancaster High School is a welcoming and close-knit community with very close links to the surrounding areas which it serves. We pride ourselves on offering excellent support to pupils so that they receive the very best of all things during their time with us. It is our duty to see that we meet the needs of all our pupils – be they academic, emotional, pastoral or extra-curricular – preparing them well for life beyond our doors. It is a duty we take very seriously. We therefore provide an excellent education in its broadest sense, so that our pupils thrive on opportunities whilst they are with us and leave us ready to make their own way in the world as happy, healthy, resourceful and successful young adults.
In fulfilling our duty, our values of Community, Commitment and Creativity encapsulate our ethos and guide all our work in school. We work to foster a sense of belonging, ensuring that all pupils and staff appreciate their value as part of both the school and wider community. We encourage them to see both the responsibilities and opportunities that their place within each community brings and make the most of them. We encourage our pupils and staff to contribute whole-heartedly to their community and the part they play in it. To support that commitment, we foster resilience and dedication to constant improvement in all our work, insisting on the highest standards. Finally, we ask all our pupils and staff to take on challenges with creativity, seeing obstacles as chances to design innovative solutions and push the boundaries of their thinking and talents. We believe that this approach delivers an environment within school which both nurtures our young people and pushes them to become the best version of themselves. We believe that in doing this, we prepare our young people to be happy and successful during their time with us and beyond.
Ofsted
“Pupils are well behaved...The school is a very orderly and pleasant learning environment." Ofsted Good May 2017
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