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Progress Leader - Specialism in English or Science

Progress Leader - Specialism in English or Science

The Romsey School

Hampshire

  • Expired
Salary:
Main Scale + TLR 2C
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01/09/2019
Apply by:
19 June 2019

Job overview

Progress Leader 

Specialism in English or Science

Main Scale + TLR 2C

Required from September 2019

We are seeking to appoint a Progress Leader to lead a KS3 year group from September 2019. This post will attract a TLR2 C (£6,646 per annum). Preferred subject areas are English and Science, although other subject areas may be considered.   

The successful candidate will join the highly effective Pastoral team, and will be/have:

  •  an experienced and successful tutor, having led tutor groups with impact for at least three years
  •  an excellent record of high quality teaching with evidence of impact on outcomes for pupils
  •  an effective and positive communicator with pupils, parents and other professionals
  •  able to create a positive and enthusiastic ethos within the year group
  •  able to lead, manage and motivate a team of tutors
  •  a good team member who is also able to act on his/her own initiative
  •  committed to developing the role of Progress Leader and the Pastoral Leadership Team
  •  able to monitor the academic progress of the year group and initiate successful intervention strategies as and when required
  •  committed to securing high quality tutoring to improve standards of learning, personal development (through our habits of mind) and achievement

The Romsey School is a high attaining and oversubscribed school, committed to high quality inclusive education. 

Please see the school website www.romsey.hants.sch.uk for an application form. Applications should be on Romsey School forms individual CV’s will not be accepted. The Romsey School is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to safeguarding children. 

If you are interested in this position, please submit your application as soon as possible.


Closing date: Noon Wednesday 19th June 2019 

Interview: TBC


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About The Romsey School

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About The Romsey School     

The Romsey School is an 11-16 mixed comprehensive academy, situated in Romsey in Hampshire. The school, which converted to an academy in 2011 has approximately 1,200 students on the school roll.      

The school has a distinctive ethos that successfully combines success and achievement within a happy, supportive and caring environment. It is very important to us that every child should have an opportunity to thrive within a highly personalised curriculum that recognises the diversity of talent within our pupils. The last Ofsted report commented that this is a school where teachers give pupils demanding work to do and ask probing questions which require pupils to work hard and think deeply.  In many ways we are a traditional school in terms of uniform and a belief in firm but fair discipline. But we are also a school that recognises that we have a responsibility to prepare pupils for this fast changing world we live in.      

Executive Headteacher                          Headteacher     

Jonathan de Sausmarez                         Colm McKavanagh        

Values and vision     

The Romsey School’s vision is to provide a world class education for young people. Its ethos is inclusive and all young people are supported to succeed.   The Romsey School is a community that allows all to experience and enjoy new challenges and opportunities, to have a sense of belonging and pride in the school, and to treat others with fairness, kindness and respect. The secondary school aims for its students to make healthy, informed and responsible choices, to have a sense of awe and wonder, to acquire a lifelong love of learning, to be active and caring citizens, to be successful, and to be happy.      

Ofsted report 2017    

“Leaders at all levels in the school have extremely high expectations, and believe passionately that all pupils can and should succeed.”        

“Pupils grow into mature and self-confident young adults during their time at the school.”

View The Romsey School’s Ofsted report 

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