Principal Teacher of Attainment and Equity
Bellahouston Academy
Glasgow City
- Expired
- Salary:
- £43,074.00 (pay award pending)
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 18 May 2019
Job overview
Glasgow City Council
Education Services
www.glasgow.gov.uk
Make a difference to the future lives of Glasgow’s children.
We need experienced and highly motivated leaders to help us drive up standards. Innovative and solutions-focused, you will help all our children fulfil their potential.
Principal Teacher of Attainment and Equity
Bellahouston Academy
30 Gower Terrace
Glasgow
G41 5QF
£ 43074.00 (pay award pending)
GLA04995
Closing Date: 19 May 2019
Membership of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups Scheme will be essential on taking up appointment along with GTCS Registration.
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We are an equal opportunities employer so please inform of any special requirements you may have.
About Bellahouston Academy
Bellahouston Academy is a mixed, mainstream, non-denominational secondary school located in south-west Glasgow. The academy is designed to accommodate 1,100 students aged 11-18. It is the only specialist sports school in Scotland, specialising in athletics, swimming, gymnastics, hockey and badminton. Many former pupils have gone on to win stellar sport accolades, including Olympic medals.
The original Bellahouston Academy was opened in 1876. It has since been refurbished into a modern learning setting, with 31 classrooms and a large sports hall equipped with an aerobics studio, treatment room and conference area. There are also four indoor physical education areas and upgraded outdoor sports pitches. The school has attracted visitors such as Olympian Dame Kelly Holmes.
Headteacher
Ian Anderson
Values and vision
Bellahouston Academy aims to empower every child to learn and develop to their full potential. The school simultaneously strives to tackle problems faced by children owing to social deprivation and poverty, and to promote the values of responsible citizenship.
The academy is a National Centre of Excellence and receives funding support from the Scottish government. Each sport has its own coaching team, many of whom are Olympic medallists. Glasgow School of Sport at Bellahouston Academy gained its first Olympian, Michael Jamieson, in 2012, who won a silver medal in swimming.
Education Scotland report
"Overall, young people learn and achieve very well within an inclusive and caring school community. Almost all young people engage very well in lessons and enjoy learning at school. They feel they are encouraged to do their best and value the range of experiences that help them develop skills for learning, life and work."
View Bellahouston Academy's latest Education Scotland report
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