Subject Leader English Department
The Forest School
Winnersh, Berkshire
- Expired
- Salary:
- UPS plus TLR1b £10251
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 1st September 2019
- Apply by:
- 23 April 2019
Job overview
The Forest School Academy Trust is seeking an experienced, dynamic, passionate English Teacher to lead our excellent English Department. The successful applicant will need to be committed and driven to lead this Department to becoming outstanding, whilst championing the subject. The English Department is a dynamic team who work hard to teach lively and engaging lessons. The department consists of teachers, who share ideas and strive to help our students to ASPIRE; to be aspirational, safe, prepared, independent, respectful and excellent.
Our committed, supportive team provides a stimulating learning experience for our students, with excellent outcomes; GCSE English results being 89% at Grade 4+ with 32% of students gaining a 7+ in 2018.
You must have:
- High expectations, strong classroom management skills and good subject knowledge.
- A vibrant personality and be prepared to continually develop your skills.
- An excellent curriculum knowledge and be able to respond to deadlines and be able to support the professional development of staff.
We are an established academy school with 860 students from year 7 to year 13. The main school is a single sex non-selective boy’s school, with a modern 6th form centre that is co-educational. We have long tradition of sporting success and have close links with Reading Football Club, London Irish RFC, RAMS RFC and Ducklings to Dolphins Swimming Club. We are committed to the development of our staff and actively encourage CPD.
Berkshire is a delightful and desirable place to live and work. Students attend from the towns of Wokingham, Reading and Bracknell, as well as from the outlying Berkshire villages. The school sits near to junction 10 of the M4 and close to Winnersh train station which has direct links to Reading and London via the Waterloo line.
A job description and our application form can be downloaded from the ‘About us’ section on our website http://www.forest.wokingham.sch.uk. Please email applications to Paula Kingston at recruitment@forest.academy. Please do not hesitate to contact should you require any further information.
Closing date: Midday, Wednesday 24 April 2019.
Interviews will be held on: Friday 26th April 2019 .
This School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All appointments are subject to an Enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service clearance being received.
Attached documents
About The Forest School
- The Forest School
- Robin Hood Lane, Winnersh, Wokingham
- Berkshire
- RG41 5NE
- United Kingdom
A Welcome from The Forest School Academy Trust
Established in 1957, The Forest is a “Good” (OFSTED July 2021) comprehensive school. Currently we are a single sex boy’s secondary school that will be offering co-educational study from September 2024 with a seven form entry in the main school and an existing co-educational sixth form making a total current roll of 793. Our Sixth Form has been co-educational since 2009.
The Forest School is situated in Wokingham, Berkshire.
As The Forest School's Headteacher, I work with staff, students and parents to foster and sustain positive outcomes for all. My ambition is to ensure The Forest School provides an exceptional inclusive education for every student. Students are encouraged to get involved with extra-curricular activities to extend their learning beyond the classroom and gain new hobbies and interests, ranging from sports clubs to choir practice. Our success is based on the strong sense of community as we celebrate 60 years as a community school, with high expectations and mutual respect for all. We develop the whole person and ensure that every student is fully equipped for life through our core values: Aspiring, Safe, Prepared, Independent, Respectful, Excellent.
These values are for all stakeholders as we recognise the importance of parents and the inclusive community in the education of the next generation. We have a strong academic, sport and creative success, and this is delivered through the high level of curriculum and pastoral support for every student.
Shirley Austin
Headteacher
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