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Principal Teacher of Maths

Principal Teacher of Maths

Keith Grammar School

Moray

  • Expired
Salary:
£40,200
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
19 February 2016

Job overview

MOR00997

A relocation package of £5400 (exclusive of VAT) may be available for all promoted posts

Closing date - Friday 19th February 2016

Salaries are in accordance with SNCT agreements. Applicants must be registered with the GTC for Scotland.

To request a recruitment pack for the above post please contact Moray Jobs Line Tel. No. 01343 563384 e-mail: jobs@moray.gov.uk or apply online http://www.myjobscotland.gov.uk

The post reference number must be quoted on all correspondence.

Keith Grammar School (roll 403)

About Keith Grammar School

Keith Grammar School is a co-educational, non-denominational secondary in Moray, Scotland. The school was founded in 1965, and there are currently approximately 450 students on the school roll.The school is located next to Keith Primary School and Sports Centre. The school has a monthly newsletter known as The Banter. The town of Keith has a population of 4,800, and is situated at the start of the ‘whisky trail’ of Scotland’s distilleries.

Headteacher

Jamus Macpherson

Values and vision

The school’s vision statement is ‘Ambitious to Achieve Excellence Together’. People’s outcomes remain at the heart of the school, and key to this is forming partnerships between students, parents, staff, and the local community to create a positive working environment. Also important to the school is actively promoting early intervention, delivering accessible, consistent, equitable and high quality services, and using resources effectively and targeting capacity appropriately and efficiently.

Equality and inclusivity is encouraged, and coupled with the sharing of information openly and full to create understanding an tolerance between all parties.

Inspection Report

“The school celebrates the achievements of young people and aims to raise their aspirations. Displays around the school, award ceremonies and presentations at assemblies all recognise the success of young people in a range of activities. Young people are developing important skills for life and work. In the senior school they are increasing their team working and leadership skills.”

View Keith Grammar School’s latest inspection report

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