Subject Leader – Maths
Paddington Academy
Westminster
- Expired
- Salary:
- Competitive
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 31 January 2025
Job overview
We are a high performing school and have a relentless focus on high standards in all that we do. We have a total belief that every student can be successful regardless of their starting point and we have a strong culture of excellence to achieve this. Students make exceptional progress during their time at Paddington and we are consistently in the top 1% of schools in the country for student progress.
We ensure that our classrooms are disruption-free so our teachers can focus on the main thing – teaching and learning. We have effective behaviour systems in place which means that behaviour is well-managed and teacher time is protected. We are renowned for the positive environment and strong relationships between staff and students. We like to keep messages and systems simple and aim to reduce workload by doing so.
Paddington Academy is a mixed Academy for 1,200 students aged 11-18. The Academy was recently judged to be outstanding by OFSTED in March 2023 maintaining its outstanding judgement from 2011. Paddington has been described by the Education Minister as a ‘jewel in the crown of state education’. Our thriving and oversubscribed Academy also has a large Sixth Form with over 300 students. Students excel in our Sixth Form and achieve exceptional outcomes which enables them to achieve their next step which for the vast majority of students is university. 95% of students went to university, with 45% gaining a place at a Russell Group university in 2024.
We are looking for someone to lead our highly successful Maths department. We are seeking to appoint an experienced middle leader or teacher looking for their next challenge to lead our ‘Outstanding’ Maths department.
Maths is one of the highest performing subjects at Paddington Academy. The average Progress 8 score for Maths over the last three years was over +1.00. Maths is our most popular subject at A Level and is our highest performing subject at A Level as well. Our students love Maths and their families value it.
As a Maths team, we are always looking to improve. Explicit instruction is key to our approach to the teaching of Maths. We know how important rigorous and responsive checking for understanding is in Maths, which is why every student brings a mini whiteboard and a whiteboard pen to every lesson as part of their equipment. Our focus this year as a department has been on planning in small steps, improving our independent practice and developing consistent methods across every Maths classroom.
We are proud to offer our students a wide range of opportunities to engage with Maths outside of the classroom, including the UKMT’s maths challenges, MESME’s Maths Circles programme, and extensive preparation for the MAT. Students also have the opportunity to study the Level 2 Certificate in Further Maths in Year 11 and Further Maths at A Level.
As Subject Leader, you will develop the curriculum and teaching materials. You will demonstrate your ability to lead a team and develop other teachers including trainee teachers. As well as being part of the middle leadership team at Paddington, you will have access to a national network of subject leaders for Maths across United Learning.
Paddington Academy is the lead school for United Teaching national SCITT and is a designated Teaching School Hub, so you will be able to access high-quality training at every stage of your career. We are fully committed to teacher and leadership development and training.
The ideal candidate will:
- Be passionate about their subject
- Be committed to continually improving their teaching and learning;
- Be committed to our ethos of high expectations
- Have the belief that every student can be successful
- Have the desire to make a real difference to the lives of our students
- Have experience of leading a Teaching and Learning initiative in their department
- Have excellent understanding of curriculum in their subject
- Have excellent subject knowledge and understanding of subject pedagogy
- Have evidence of excellent student attainment
- Keep up to date with current educational research
- Be a team player able to work effectively with colleagues across the organisation
10 reasons to choose Paddington Academy
- Our GCSE results have consistently placed us in the top 1% of schools in the UK for student progress for the last fifteen years
- We were rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted in 2011 and again in 2023 and have an unrivalled track record of excellence across many years. ‘Paddington is a special place’ (Ofsted 2023).
- We were described by the Government Education Secretary as ‘a jewel in the crown of state education’.
- We are proud to be a non-selective school and achieve high academic standards: 87% of students achieved grade 4+ at GCSE in English and Maths and 73% achieved 5+ in 2024 (National average 52%) and 85% of students are entered for the English Baccalaureate.
- We have a large and thriving Sixth Form of 330 with high academic standards: 91% of A Level grades were A*-C in 2024, the highest of any school in Westminster.
- 94% of students went to university from Paddington Academy in 2024: 45% to Russell Group (versus 9% nationally) universities including Cambridge, UCL, Imperial, King’s College and the London School of Economics.
- We have very high standards of behaviour and a relentless focus on uniform, organisation, politeness, confidence and homework so our students can do their best.
- We have exceptionally high standards of teaching and learning: we are the lead teacher-training school for United Learning (the largest Academy Trust in the UK) and we are the Teaching School Hub for this area of London which means your child will always be very well taught by experts.
- Students are taught a knowledge-rich, rigorous and traditional curriculum which provides a foundation for high achievement challenge and university study.
- We offer a wide-range of sports, extra-curricular and leadership opportunities to students through our house system and Duke of Edinburgh Award.
We are part of United Learning, the largest academy trust nationally, which offers a life-changing education to children and young people across England.
Our schools work as a team and achieve more by sharing than any single school could. Our subject specialists, our Group-wide intranet, our own curriculum and our online learning portal all help us share knowledge and resource, helping to simplify work processes and manage workloads for an improved work-life balance.
As a Group, we can reward our staff better: with good career opportunities, better pay, benefits, and ultimately, the satisfaction of helping children to succeed. We invest in our staff wellbeing. Our academies each have a rich CPD curriculum and an ongoing group-wide wellbeing programme. It's an ethos we call ‘the best in everyone’.
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About Paddington Academy
Paddington Academy offers exciting and innovative learning experiences to an entire community. It is part of a family of Academies sponsored by United Learning.
United Learning offers the stability of an organisation with a long-term commitment to education in this country and the experience to run successful schools. Its schools are inclusive and welcoming, where students of all faiths, backgrounds and abilities are valued and respected.
Paddington Academy shares the objective of bringing out 'the best in everyone', enabling each pupil to become a balanced, happy and articulate person with the intellectual freedom to be creative; confidence to initiate; flexibility to respond to challenge, change and adversity; compassion to serve others; spirit to enjoy life; integrity to be trustworthy; and motivation to have a lifelong love of learning.
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