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Second in Charge in English

Second in Charge in English

Newman Catholic College

Brent

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
31 May 2022

Job overview

Salary- MPS plus TLR 2B (Inner London Allowance).

Start- September 2022

Contact - Mr. Coyle

The Governors of this increasingly successful school are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic, energetic and dynamic Second in Charge in English.

This is an excellent opportunity for a hardworking motivated and dynamic teacher who has up to 2-3 years of experience. There is a great passion for the subject amongst our pupils and we are looking for the individual who can ignite this enthusiasm.

Newman Catholic College is an 11-18 Roman Catholic Boys School that has made marked and rapid progress in recent years and obtained a “good with outstanding features” grading in the Ofsted inspection of 2016.

This College follows the Archdiocese of Westminster Equal Opportunities statement of values. The successful applicant will be required to undergo all relevant checks prior to appointment.

Further details and application forms are available from our school website: www.ncc.brent.sch.uk.

Telephone : 020 8955 9754. Email : office@ncc.brent.sch.uk

Closing date : 31 May 2022

Attached documents

About Newman Catholic College

Newman Catholic College is a single sex, Roman Catholic secondary school with a mixed sixth form, situated in the London Borough of Brent, serving pupils between the ages of 11-19. The all boys secondary school, has approximately 750 pupils on record.

Formerly Cardinal Hinsley Maths and Computing College, Newman Catholic College was founded in 1958. The London secondary school was identified as good by Ofsted in 2022.


Headteacher

Mr A M Dunne


Values and vision

Newman Catholic College focuses on developing the intellectual, creative, physical, spiritual and religious potential of each student and encourages their journey of faith. This Brent secondary school wants pupils to have opportunities beyond the classroom and encourages them to take part in extra-curricular activities, ranging from sport to community service. It is important to the school’s vision that it works together with parents and the wider community to ensure that all parties benefit. The school wants students to achieve to the highest of their ability in a supportive environment. Community is at the heart of the school and students are encouraged to participate in charity events, guided by its motto: “Everyone Counts, Everyone Contributes, Everyone Succeeds”.

Ofsted

“Students behave well and show respect for adults and for one another. They feel extremely safe at college. They say that they know whom to go to with any concerns and are confident that these will be addressed effectively. Student leaders adopt roles that support good behaviour; some are members of the anti-bullying council.”

View Newman Catholic College’s latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed