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Teacher of Art

Teacher of Art

King Edward VI High School

Staffordshire

  • £28,000 - £43,685 per year
  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2023
Apply by:
5 June 2023

Job overview

 Teacher of Art

Part Time (0.4 FTE)

From September 2023

Governors wish to appoint an enthusiastic, innovative and creative Teacher of Art to join our experienced, supportive and motivated Expressive Arts department. We are looking for a teacher who is committed to high achievement for all and who will deliver well planned and engaging lessons to help our students to make excellent progress.

The department is committed to working with students to enable them to fulfill their potential and engage in learning that is fun, active and challenging.

Application packs are available from Ms Coughlan, Bursar. (email applications@kevi.org.uk)

Closing date: Monday 5th June 2023 at 9.00 am.

King Edward VI High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff and to share this commitment.

The successful candidate will be subject to all necessary pre-employment checks, including: an enhanced DBS; Prohibition check; qualifications medical fitness; identity and right to work. All applicants will be required to provide two suitable references.

An online search will also be carried out as part of due diligence on all short-listed candidates.

Attached documents

About King Edward VI High School

King Edward VI High School is a mixed, comprehensive, non-denominational secondary school with sixth form situated in Westway, Stafford. It is a community state school, smaller than average, and will provide 1,049 places to secondary and sixth-form students aged 11-18, when fully subscribed.

The school was established in 1550, providing free education to young boys under the name of the Free Grammar School of King Edward VI. In 1907, Stafford Girls’ High School was established nearby to provide a grammar school education for girls. Seventy years later, King Edward VI Grammar School and Stafford Girls’ High School were amalgamated to create King Edward VI High School.

Principal

Jason Christey

Values and Vision

King Edward VI High School holds a number of values in high regard. It prides itself on being respectful, disciplined, honest, tolerant, supportive and responsible in the way it develops its young students. In supporting these values, the school targets and eliminates bad behaviour, including bullying, vandalism and intolerance.

Ofsted

“Pupils are cared for well in school. Leaders have created a culture of safety in school and pupils know whom they can turn to if they need help and advice. Their overall attendance is above average. There are examples of good and effective practice in school. Some teachers know how to get the best from pupils and when this happens, pupils make sustained progress.”

View King Edward VI High School’s latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed