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Principal Teacher (Secondary), Guidance

Principal Teacher (Secondary), Guidance

Golspie High School

Highland

  • Expired
Salary:
£41,418
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
25 January 2018

Job overview

Highland Council is recruiting promoted teachers in both the primary and secondary sectors.

In Highland Council we are proud of our reputation for high educational standards. We strive to ensure that our young people maximise their potential. We believe that high quality learning and teaching underpins the success of our learners. All staff are well supported and have good access to opportunities for professional development.

Across the extensive Highland Council area our school leaders work to provide an integrated service for children and families, bringing together colleagues across health, education and social care in a single Care and Learning Service. We have an embedded practice model across all professional disciplines, achieving full implementation of ‘Getting it right for every child’.

Highland Council has begun an ambitious Management of Schools programme which aims to strengthen the support for head teachers as leaders of learning and teaching and to sustain schools in local areas.

Highland Council is committed to the enhancement and delivery of learning and teaching through a digital learning project, which will provide pupils with 1 to 1 devices from P6 to S6.

The Highlands is an area of outstanding natural beauty with a rich heritage and Gaelic culture along with excellent schools and safe communities making it a great place to work and live.

Golspie High School
Ref: HGH05586

A removal and relocation package of up to £6,500 may be available.
Applications from Gaelic speakers are encouraged.
Applications can made online at: https://www.myjobscotland.gov.uk/highland/search.asp

The closing date for application is Thursday 25 January 2018.

www.highland.gov.uk

About Golspie High School

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+44 1408 633451

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Golspie High School is mixed, non-selective, non-denominational secondary school with sixth form in Sutherland, serving students from the age of 11-18. The secondary school, situated in Golspie has approximately 250 students on record.

Golspie High School was established in 1963. Facilities include a theatre, games hall and playing field.

Headteacher

Mr Mark Evans

Values and vision

Golspie High School’s vision is for all students to develop as successful and confident individuals who in turn become responsible and active citizens, contributing positively to the local and wider community. The school works to encourage and support students throughout their education and provides a broad, balanced learning curriculum to promote a love of learning. It is vital to the school that all students reach their full potential and develop the essential skills for learning and working in the future. Success is celebrated on all levels, with the belief that all achievements should be equally recognised. The school follows the values of respect, understanding, equality, trust, communication, culture, community, high expectations, openness and leadership. It is vital for the successful running of the school that staff, parents and students work together. Golspie High School encourages students to reflect on their interests, talents and ambitions, encouraging them to get involved with extra-curricular activities to expand their experiences outside the classroom.

Education Scotland

“Young people’s learning experiences continue to improve. Young people learn more actively and take greater responsibility for planning and reviewing their own learning. They have more opportunities to work and learn together.” 

View Golspie High School’s latest Education Scotland report

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