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Second in Mathematics

Second in Mathematics

St Aidan's Church of England Academy

Darlington

  • Expired
Salary:
Main Pay Scale plus TLR
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
22 May 2019

Job overview

St Aidan’s Church of England Academy is a school on its journey to becoming outstanding, inspiring all of our wonderful students and delivering transformational change.  

We expect high quality, consistent teaching using the St Aidan’s tool box (from the Thinking Schools model).  It is our expectation that all students are independent learners, are motivated, enjoy their learning, grow in self-awareness and self-esteem and experience success on many levels.

We are looking for an ambitious individual who is knowledgeable in their subject, who really wants to make a difference, and enjoys working as part of a team of amazing staff.  An individual who is passionate in assisting young people make at least their expected progress and is committed to supporting and further embedding the vision for St Aidan’s within the successful Maths Department.

Our ideal candidate will:

o be an outstanding classroom practitioner and role model, demonstrating high personal and professional standards

o work alongside the Head of Department, lead and support on KS3 Maths, continue to raise standards and ensure students across both Key Stages make, at the very least, expected progress

o inspire, motivate, enthuse and guide staff and students alike within the Maths department

o work collaboratively across the Academy to develop and implement new strategies and ideas that impact on a positive classroom learning climate

Further details and an application form are available from Alex Simpson, Tel: 01325 373 778 or Email: a.simpson@staidansacademy.org.uk or alternatively downloaded from our website: www.staidansacademy.co.uk


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About St Aidan's Church of England Academy

St Aidan’s Church of England Academy is a co-educational, Christian, non-selective secondary school for children aged 11-16. It is situated in Darlington, near Middlesbrough. This smaller-than-average school currently has 510 pupils on its roll.

St Aidan’s opened in September 2007 following the closure of Eastbourne School. It originally opened as Eastbourne Academy, but changed its name after moving to new premises in 2009. These new facilities provide a bright and motivational learning environment, with flexible spaces and break-out areas.

Headteacher

Mr. Dean Lythgoe

Values and vision

St Aidan’s Church of England Academy provides a Christian learning environment, promoting care, respect, responsibility and high expectations. Its aim is to build a community based on the principles of love, forgiveness and integrity, and the unique value of each individual.

The secondary school's vision is to set high standards for every learner in a stimulating and active learning environment. St Aidan’s is working towards becoming a Thinking School so teachers have the tools to deliver high-quality questioning, using visual tools to map out ideas and working collaboratively.

Ofsted report

“Teaching is improving rapidly and so pupils in all year groups are doing much better than previously. The information that the academy produces on progress of all groups of pupils is organised in a highly effective manner. It immediately identifies underachievement and triggers interventions to counteract it. Attendance has improved substantially. The newly appointed senior team is beginning to be very effective in assisting the Principal to raise attainment and improve teaching.”

View St Aidan’s Church of England Academy's latest Ofsted report

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