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Teacher Music

Douglas Ewart High School

Dumfries and Galloway

  • Expired
Salary:
£32,994-£41,412
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
21 July 2020

Job overview

Teacher Music (7/11354)

Douglas-Ewart High School

Unpromoted Teacher Scale: £32,994 - £41,412

 

The Douglas Ewart High School is a six-year comprehensive, non-denominational Secondary school, serving the area of Wigtownshire called the Machars and is one of fifteen secondary schools in Dumfries and Galloway. The current school roll is 638.  There are 10 associated primary schools, ranging from small rural communities to larger town schools.  The school benefits from an active and well-established Parent Council who are supportive of the school and work collaboratively to ensure the school is an integral part of its community.

 

The supportive management structure consists of a Headteacher, two Depute Headteachers and a School Support Manager.   The Douglas Ewart High School has a young, motivated staff and an extensive campus.  It underwent major refurbishment in 2017, and now incorporates an annex for the performing arts.  The school has extensive playing fields and sports facilities, with the Merrick Leisure Centre (which includes a swimming pool) integrated within the campus.   It also has exceptionally strong links with the Youth Work Services team based within the school which ensures every child has the opportunity to develop extra-curricular activities.

 

The Douglas Ewart High School is situated in a picturesque rural environment.  The area is a popular holiday destination with access to hills, lochs and beaches.  The school is located in the market town of Newton Stewart (with a population of 4,000) and sits just off the A75 Euroroute which links Ireland to south west Scotland and England.   Referred to as the Gateway to the Galloway Hills due to its proximity to the Galloway Forest Park and surrounding hills.  The main local industries are agriculture, forestry and tourism.  The town hosts a local livestock market, and a number of services to support the farming industry.

 

Newton Stewart has a thriving and very active community which prides itself on the variety of clubs and associations within the area covering various sports & hobbies to suit a wide range of interests and ages.  The nearby Galloway Forest Park was the first dark skies park in the UK, the Galloway area is also within a UNESCO biosphere. 7Stanes Mountain Biking trails are 4 miles away and Wigtown - Scotland’s National Booktown is just 6 miles from the school.

 

Good housing is affordable. The area is easy to reach by car from Dumfries (50 miles), Ayr (44 miles) and Stranraer (25 miles).  The port of Cairnryan for ferries to Northern Ireland is 28 miles away and train links from 11 miles. 

 

Dumfries and Galloway’s approach to Education looks to combine the traditional values, ethos and atmosphere of this unique corner of Scotland with fresh 21st Century thinking.  Our authority has been recognised as having a clear focus on building staff skills to improve learning and teaching, raise attainment and develop strong leadership at all levels.

 

 

A significant relocation package of up to £5000 may be available to the

successful candidate (Permanent positions only). Please see attached guidance

for further information.

Applicants for teaching posts must be registered with the General Teaching Council for Scotland, Clerwood House, 96 Clermiston Road, Edinburgh, EH12 6UT in the appropriate sector.

 

Requirements
This post is considered as Regulated Work with Vulnerable Children, under the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Act 2007. From 28 February 2011, preferred candidates will be required to join the PVG Scheme or undergo a PVG scheme update check prior to formal offer of employment being made by Dumfries and Galloway Council.

Applicants who have been resident outside the UK within the last 5 years, if offered a position, in addition to a Disclosure Scotland Check, will be required to provide a completed police record check from the police authority in the country or countries in which they were resident.

For further information please contact: George Webb, Headteacher on 01671 403773 or email: gw09webbgeorge@ea.dumgal.sch.uk

Further information regarding the school can be found at: http://www.dehs.info/

Closing date: 22/07/2020

Reference: DGA05446

Douglas Ewart High School,Corsbie Road, Newton Stewart

About Douglas Ewart High School

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Douglas Ewart High School is a mixed, non-denominational secondary school with sixth form in Wigtownshire, serving students from the age of 11-18. The secondary school is situated in Newton Stewart, Dumfries & Galloway. 

Douglas Ewart High School opened in 1922. 

Headteacher 

Alex Cowie

Values and vision 

Douglas Ewart High School wants all students to achieve their full potential, and works to create an environment where the values of ambition and self-worth are promoted. It is important to the secondary school that all students feel supported, and it focuses on recognising individual talents and achievements. The Newton Stewart secondary school nurtures positive behaviour and teamwork, wanting to maintain a good, strong partnership between staff, parents and students. The school fosters strong relationships between peers and wants to ensure that respect and tolerance are shown towards individuals, regardless of their differences or beliefs. A wide range of extra-curricular activities are organised for students across the year groups to get involved in and extend their learning experience beyond the classroom, meet new friends and discover new talents and interests. These range from vocational based, such as the Young Writers Club, to sports and fitness clubs. The Duke of Edinburgh Award is also available for students to take part in. 

Education Scotland 

“Young people enjoy learning in a caring, inclusive environment with positive relationships across the school. They are very well behaved both within and out of classrooms. In lessons, young people listen well to instructions and respond well to the expectations teachers have of them.”

View Douglas Ewart High School’s latest Education Scotland report 

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