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Second in MFL

Second in MFL

Archbishop Temple Church of England High School

Lancashire

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS + TLR2B (£4,785)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
19th April 2022
Apply by:
6 December 2021

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint an inspirational Second in MFL who shares our commitment to educational excellence. You will be a French specialist with the ability to teach Spanish. This is an exciting opportunity to join the leadership of an outstanding Modern Languages department within an NCELP hub school for MFL. This appointment is part of our ambition for EBACC as we go beyond national targets. 

We have a very distinctive ethos; our motto of ‘faith + nurture + service’ is central to our work as we aim to keep God at the centre of all we do. We are looking for a Second in MFL equipped with the skills to help lead our Modern Languages Department and to build on recent successes.

The school was judged to be Outstanding in its last Ofsted inspection. More recently we were used by HMI as a good practice example in Maths and our 2019 SIAMS inspection judged us to be excellent. We are oversubscribed and typically last year saw 900 applications for our 155 places.

Application forms and further details can be downloaded from the school’s website: www.archbishoptemple.com

The closing date for applications is Monday 6th December 2021 (midday) and interviews are planned for Tuesday 14th December 2021. 

Electronic applications are fully acceptable and these should be emailed to head@archbishoptemple.com marked for the attention of Mrs Simpson. I hope you will consider joining our team and I look forward to receiving your application.

The position is subject to satisfactory DBS checks and excellent employment references.

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About Archbishop Temple Church of England High School

Archbishop Temple Church of England High School is a high achieving, non-selective school. We are located in Preston, Lancashire, and have around 780 pupils aged 11-16 on roll. Our curriculum centres on traditional academic subjects including PE, technology subjects and creative arts subjects which we value.  We expect good behaviour and hard work from our pupils, and although we are unashamedly academic, we are here for all our pupils - we are an inclusive and welcoming school.  Children with special needs do conspicuously well with us, and are our greatest success stories.

We are very proud of the many opportunities we offer to our young people.  Our sports offer is superb and our music provision is amazing.

We are a Church of England school.  We acknowledge God through regular acts of worship, we employ a full time Chaplain who is part of the pastoral support we offer our children and staff.  Our faith is worked out in the way we treat people.  We deliberately invest very heavily in having a large and very experienced pastoral team.  Our motto of “faith, nurture, service” has nurturing young people at its heart.  Making sure children are cared for, safe and happy is critically important to us.  We have very few exclusions from school, and give our children as many chances as they need, because we are a place of faith!  One of the things we like about ourselves is that we are a relatively small secondary school.  That means that every child will be taught by every teacher during their time with us – no-one is anonymous, everyone knows everyone’s name.

All of this combines to make us a place of achievement.  Every year around 85% of our children leave us with five or more good GCSEs, including English and Maths.  We are a national teaching school.

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