Teacher of Art
The Campion School
Havering
- £36,413 - £53,994 per year
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPD/UPS plus TLR for suitably qualified candidate
- Job type:
- Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2025
- Apply by:
- 27 February 2025
Job overview
Teacher of Art.
Main or Upper Pay Scale Applicants considered.
Required for September 2025.
Part-time and full-time applicants considered.
TLR available for experienced candidate.
The Campion School is a high performing school within a unique community and we are seeking an art teacher to join our highly successful department.
We are a Catholic School that proudly serves the local community and we welcome applications from teachers of all faiths and backgrounds. We believe that diversity is a strength and are committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment.
We are a school that provides all staff with high-quality training which is developed out of the best evidence-based practice.
Our outstanding pastoral care means that student behaviour is exemplary and they all take advantage of the co-curriculum offer which provides extensive opportunities to excel.
Please read the attached letter from the Headteacher and visit our school website for further information.
Interested colleagues are invited to contact our Head of Department, Alex Giesen on agiesen@thecampionschool.org.uk
Application forms need to be completed by Thursday 27th February at 12pm.
Interviews will be held the following week.
On site accomodation available.
Attached documents
About The Campion School
The Campion School is flourishing and has a rich history and tradition. It was established by the Society of Jesus (The Jesuits) with a strong sense of community. St Edmund Campion is one of the most famous English Jesuits who was martyred for his faith in 1581. Faith and leading a life that is faith-full threads through all that we do in school life.
The school has developed its own distinct Catholic ethos building on the foundation stones laid by The Jesuits over 60 years ago. The Campion Community now stretches all around the world with ex-students taking all that they learn here at school into the communities that they now serve. Campion’s uniqueness is its belief in service and community which feature prominently at school and in the character of the students leaving the school. The Campion School provides an education not just for life in school but beyond so that students make a difference to the communities in which they live.
Students also achieve incredible results both at GCSE and A-Level and we are a highly academic school. Around 150 girls form part of our Sixth Form which has expanded in recent years. Sixth Form students play a prominent role in school-life.
The school provides a rich abundance of opportunities for students. We have a proud tradition in rugby and music but within all the academic and co-curricular activities, students develop the Campion Character. They learn to enact virtues by being charitable, courageous, forgiving, grateful, honest, humble and resilient. These virtues become habits which will enable all students to be successful both at school and beyond.
Our School Vision
Developing faithfully in hope and holiness while learning and serving our community through our virtuous actions.
Our Heritage
Founded in 1962 by the Society of Jesus (The Jesuits) in the Diocese of Brentwood. On opening, students were transferred from St Ignatius School in Enfield. The Jesuit Priests paid for the school building by saving their money over a 20-year period.
Our Virtues
Through teaching, pastoral support, spiritual development, enrichment and community service students have the opportunities to develop their character through virtuous actions which include being:
Charitable, Courageous, Forgiving, Grateful, Honest, Humble and Resilient
Although there will inevitably be other virtues that we develop, students, staff and governors have identified these plus those within our vision and mission as being unique to our school.
Our Mission Statement
The Campion School is part of the Catholic Community with a shared mission to make Christ known to all young people. We support families to develop young people that follow in Christ’s example. Our students, through loving compassionate action, aim to be agents for social justice in society.
Campion students have always taken action to support the community and these actions carry on today through the many charitable activities we conduct. We believe that what the School offers is, above all else, opportunity. We offer our students the opportunity to learn in a safe, secure and nurturing environment, that enables all to make great progress both academically and in their personal development so they become ‘Men and Women in the service of Others’.
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