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Teacher of Art

Teacher of Art

Bishopshalt School

Hillingdon

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Required from September 2017
Apply by:
20 February 2017

Job overview

Bishopshalt is an established, successful and oversubscribed 11-18 mixed comprehensive school with 1300 on roll including a Sixth Form of 350+. The school is situated in outstandingly attractive grounds in a conservation area on the edge of London and achieves examination results well in excess of local and national averages. In addition to ‘Sportsmark’ we have also been awarded Arts Council ‘Artsmark Gold’ and the Religious Studies Bronze Award. In December 2016, Ofsted judged us to be a ‘GOOD’ school, maintaining this judgement from 2012.

Required from September 2017, we seek to appoint a well-qualified, highly motivated professional who is an excellent classroom practitioner with a record of effective teaching or teaching practice to join our visual Arts Faculty.

Applications are welcomed from NQT’s and those professionals who can demonstrate a successful track record of innovation to inspire both students and colleagues alike.

We can offer well behaved and willing students; a friendly staff; well-equipped classrooms with interactive whiteboards; and well supported A Level classes.

For further details and an application pack, please contact 01895 233909, email zbermingham.312@lgflmail.org or download from www.bishopshalt.hillingdon.sch.uk

Please note: electronic applications are preferred.

Closing date: Monday 20th February 2017.

Bishopshalt is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment.

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About Bishopshalt School

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+44 1895 233 909

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Bishopshalt School is a mixed, non-denominational academy secondary school and sixth form for pupils aged 11-18. It is located in Uxbridge, Middlesex, and has about 1,300 pupils.

The school was established as Uxbridge County School in the Greenway in 1907. The former grammar school became a comprehensive school In 1977. It is now operated by the school’s academy trust. 

Headteacher

Mr L McGillicuddy

Values and vision

The Bishopshalt School vision statement states that the school aims to be a self-improving school, in which all members of its community provide pupils with an outstanding education that fulfils their potential.

The  school aspires to be a place where both students and teachers strive to learn and improve; a place where pupils are cared for and enabled to achieve the highest academic progress; and a place that develops traditional values of kindness and tolerance, consideration and respect, and perseverance and hard work.

Bishopshalt School is a specialist arts college, specialising in music and performing arts. 

Ofsted

“Leaders have a precise view of the school’s performance. The quality of teaching, learning and assessment has improved since the last inspection, particularly in challenging the most able pupils to do better.” 

“Teachers now routinely plan activities that meet pupils’ needs and provide helpful feedback that moves their learning on apace...Pupils’ behaviour overall is strong, with few incidents requiring significant follow-up. There is an improving trend in the reduction of the number of fixed-term exclusions. Attendance is rising to above the national average for secondary schools.”  

View Bishopshalt School’s latest Ofsted report

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