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Principal Teacher (Modern Languages)

Principal Teacher (Modern Languages)

Trinity High School

South Lanarkshire

  • Expired
Salary:
£43,845
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
26 November 2017

Job overview

Please note for the following position that the appointed person shall be subject to approval by the Catholic Church in terms of the Education (Scotland)Act 1980

Ref: SLA03431

Trinity High School, Glenside Drive, Rutherglen G73 3LW

Applications should be submitted online through www.myjobscotland.gov.uk or telephone 01698 454650.

Closing date: Sunday 26 November 2017.

www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk

About Trinity High School

+44 141 646 3650

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Trinity High School is a mixed, non-selective, Roman Catholic, 11-18 secondary school, situated in Rutherglen, near Glasgow in South Lanarkshire. There are currently 1,011 students on the school roll from S1 to S6. 

Headteacher

Mr Peter Bollen

Values and vision

Trinity High School strives to create an inclusive community based on its Catholic Christian values, and works with parents to provide a learning environment which offers the highest quality of education for all pupils. The secondary school aims to offer an education of the highest quality by fostering a community of faith, whereby all students are informed of the teachings of the Christian Catholic Tradition, and are encouraged to celebrate their faith through prayer and the sacraments of the Church.

Trinity High School aims to encourage and enable each student to achieve their full potential and to promote the intellectual, physical and emotional development of the individual by encouraging responsible and co-operative attitudes. It wants to provide a secure, stable, disciplined environment in which effective learning and teaching can take place, and a range of courses and experiences which satisfy the individual needs of students, regardless of age or aptitude. 

Education Scotland

“This inspection found the following key strengths: Young people’s leadership, achievements and care towards others. The strong Catholic identity and promotion of Gospel values. Strong partnerships within and beyond the school which are enriching young people’s learning and achievement. Staff commitment to the life and work of the school and wider community. The impact of the leadership of the headteacher on the ethos and life of the school.”

View Trinity High School’s latest Education Scotland report


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