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Subject Leader - Chemistry

Subject Leader - Chemistry

Gravesend Grammar School

Gravesend, Kent

Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September 2018
Apply by:
19 February 2018

Job overview

  

GRAVESEND GRAMMAR SCHOOL

SUBJECT LEADER - CHEMISTRY

We are looking to appoint an experienced science graduate to join our successful and high achieving Science Department in an ‘outstanding’ School (OFSTED July 2015). We are interested in someone who will contribute positively to the full range of teaching in this 11 – 18 selective school.

We seek:

· A qualified teacher of Science able to teach their specialism to A-level;

· Someone who is flexible, enthusiastic and innovative;

·  Someone willing to take an active role in the department, developing and sharing innovative and rigorous
    approaches to learning and continuing to improve a successful department; 

· A person who will be able to contribute to the wider School activities; and

· Someone who would work under a Head of Science to lead Chemistry.

We offer:

· Experienced, supportive and enthusiastic colleagues in a successful and popular department and school ;

· Able and enthusiastic students who “are keen to achieve” and who make “excellent progress in Science”     (OFSTED);

· A well-resourced department with refurbished laboratories and experienced technicians;

· Popular A-level science courses (currently seven science classes in Y12: three in Biology, two in Chemistry and
  three in Physics) and separate sciences taught to all but one set at GCSE; and

· A regenerating local community with fast links to London and Europe.

If you want to know more visit our website to view the prospectus and download an application form. Hard copy information packs are available by contacting Hilary Humphreys, Head’s PA. To discuss the position further, please contact the Subject Leader, Simon Williamson at williamsons@gravesendgrammar.eu.

Applications are only accepted using the School’s Application Form – this can be downloaded from our website or by using the link on this advertisement. Applications should be sent to humphreysh@gravesendgrammar.eu.

Closing date:  Tuesday, 20th February 2018  Interviews:  will take place as soon as possible after the closing date. 

This appointment will be for September 2018

The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.

Church Walk, Gravesend, Kent DA12 2PR  

enquiries@gravesendgrammar.eu    

Telephone: 01474 331893

www.gravesendgrammar.eu 

An Academy in the Gravesend Grammar School Academies Trust

Attached documents

About Gravesend Grammar School

Gravesend Grammar School is a selective secondary academy based in
Gravesend, Kent, for boys aged 11-18 with girls admitted to the Sixth Form.
It is a non-denominational school.  

Headteacher

Malcolm Moaby

Values and vision

Uniquely, Gravesend Grammar School has reduced the number of teachers at Key Stage 3, by using specialist teachers who are highly skilled in delivering a range of subjects. This additional time spent with students helps create deep and lasting relationships and ensures teachers are very aware of individual student progress and pastoral needs.

The boys' school offers a wealth of opportunities for students to participate in concerts and productions. It recently adopted an Arts Award for all of its lower school students.

In sport, the secondary school is linked with many clubs including Gravesend Rugby Club, Old Gravesendians’ Rugby Club, Gravesham Hockey Club, Northfleet Badminton Club, Iroquois Basketball Club, Gravesham Tennis Club, and Gravesend and Meopham Cricket Clubs. These links allow the school to enhance its provision externally by using specialist facilities and coaching.

Ofsted report

“Teachers have the highest expectations for all of the students. Staff benefit from an excellent training programme that makes sure all are up to date and always developing their expertise. All of the students attain very high standards and make excellent progress as a result of the quality of the teaching they receive and as a result of their own ambition and positive attitudes to learning. The sixth form provides an excellent preparation for students’ next steps in life whether at university or in training and employment.”

View Gravesend Grammar School’s latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed