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Teacher : Mathematics

Teacher : Mathematics

St Bede's and St Joseph's Catholic College

Bradford

  • Expiring soon
Salary:
MPS/UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
1 May 2024

Job overview

Dynamic, high achieving graduate with excellent communication skills to join successful and innovative team, with teaching responsibility across the full range of age and ability. Tailored personal development supported with whole College Professional learning.

An outstanding opportunity to contribute to our strong co-curricular program through our College community of Houses and develop your teaching skills in preparation for future roles.

With a strong track record of results, excellent partnerships with feeder primaries and progression to university which Ofsted declare to be “impressive”, our College is first choice for students in Bradford. 

At St Bede’s and St Joseph’s we teach students to think critically and logically in mathematics lessons. The aim of this is to prepare students with the mathematical competency that will allow our students to thrive in any community and in any future career.

Mathematics is a key and exciting subject area within the College where all mathematics colleagues work hard on developing good attitudes towards mathematics which is paying dividends across every subject in the College. Developing confident, resilient mathematicians with skills for life begins in Year 7 and is further developed in our student centred 5-year curriculum.

·                   KS3 Maths – Year 7 – 9

 In KS3, the three-year curriculum is designed so that all students are learning the same topic at the same time. Teachers understand ways to progress through a topic by delving deeper, making links with other areas of mathematics and by providing challenge through opportunities to reason and problem solve.

Students are set from Year 9 and continue to be set through all other year groups. Class sizes vary but characteristically top sets are larger and classes reduce in size, allowing lower sets with smaller numbers. Classes are organised into half-year groups with two top sets in each year.

·                   KS4 Maths – Year 10-11

 The KS4 two-year schemes of work broadly follow the Edexcel GCSE mathematics GCSE (9–1) – 1MA1 specification and build on students prior learning from KS3. Students will follow either the foundation or higher scheme of work depending on prior assessments as well as teacher judgement based on classwork and independent learning. Problem-solving is at the heart of the new curriculum and opportunities to develop problem solving and reasoning skills in mathematics are embedded within each unit of work.

·                   KS5 – Year 12-13

 Mathematics is a very popular subject at Advanced level with very good and improving results. Further Maths is also taught successfully. We have a strong subject team who are committed to working together, planning and preparing resources to share workload and to develop fun and creative lessons. Staff prepare personalised lessons to meet the needs of every student in their class.

For the A Level course there are four classes; two. in Year 12 and two in Year 13, with a number of students studying Further Maths in each year group. Both GCSE and A Level course follow the Edexcel specifications


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About St Bede's and St Joseph's Catholic College

Our College and Our Mission

St Bede’s and St Joseph’s Catholic College is a highly aspirational learning community, striving to provide an outstanding 21st century education for all learners in a learning environment of the highest possible quality. We work constantly to promote a passion for learning, to create innovative ways of working and to nurture the talents and ambitions of all our students and staff. 

The College operates across the impressive former sites of its two foundation schools, St Joseph’s Catholic College and St Bede’s Grammar School – now known respectively as “Ignis” for Years 7–9 and “Ardor” for Years 10-13 – approximately one mile apart. The rich history and tradition of the two foundation schools stretches back over 100 years, with the originally stated mission to provide, 

“a thorough training in the knowledge and principles of the Catholic faith combined with a secular education equal in every respect to the best public schools in England.”

This is an exciting time to join the College as we continue to develop this mission and build on our tradition, with a determined focus on strong teaching, and wide-ranging co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. Our mission inspires the three elements of our College Diploma – Scholastica, academic achievement, Ecclesia, contribution to the Catholic life of the College, and Olympia, participation in activities outside the classroom. These elements of the College Diploma form the foundation of our newly implemented House system, with our 1500 lower school students divided into five Houses, each with three leaders who are responsible for the achievement, personal growth and well-being of students within their House. Each House is supported by a House Manager who upholds standards and expectations within the House, as well as playing a major role in clerical and administrative organisation to support students.

The College motto, Christus Lumen Gentium, Christ, Light of Nations, inspires the organisation of our subject areas into five Learning Divisions, again, each with three leaders: Ignite, the Division Leader, responsible for overall performance, Illuminate, responsible for quality of teaching and professional learning, and Shine, responsible for tracking student progress and organising intervention and support. Each Learning Division is complemented by a Division Manager who provides efficient and effective clerical and administrative support for teachers. As need arises, we also make temporary, fixed term appointments on TLR3 to enhance the professional development within specific Learning Divisions, to develop future leaders and to continue to improve attainment at GCSE.

After GCSE, the majority of students continue with us into St Benedict’s Sixth Form, our very successful Post-16 provision, where approximately 450 students enjoy fantastic study and social facilities and achieve excellent results. Ofsted’s most recent judgement concludes,

“As a result of strong leadership and consistently good teaching, achievement in the sixth form is good. Leaders know the priorities for improvement and take effective action to further improve students’ opportunities.”

We make every effort to secure and enhance the success of our sixth form students, through work experience, academic and pastoral support and an intensive focus on careers advice and guidance to steer them to the most appropriate Post-18 choices. 

Our Houses and Learning Divisions and our high-performing sixth form reflect our passion to achieve success for all and we want to appoint staff who share this passion and are committed to supporting the development of our mission. For every post, we seek staff who can inspire, have high expectations and raise the aspirations of young people. If this is you, we look forward to reading your application and welcoming you as a member of our community.

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