Teacher of Business Studies
Queens' School
Hertfordshire
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2017
- Apply by:
- 1 May 2017
Job overview
Queens' School
(Academy)
Aldenham Road
Bushey Watford
Herts WD23 2TY
phone: 01923 224465
fax: 01923 223975
www.queens.herts.sch.uk
NOR: 1670 (including 350 in sixth form)
Teacher of Business Studies
MPS + London fringe
At a very popular and massively oversubscribed school.
Required from September 2017 a teacher of Business Studies to be part of this dynamic and forward-looking department at this heavily oversubscribed, all ability, mixed school. This is an expanding department which enjoys examination success at all levels and is housed in a new purpose built Business Studies Suite with excellent ICT facilities across the department. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to teach A level and GCSE Business Studies. The post equally provides an excellent opportunity for a recently qualified or an experienced teacher to develop their career in this supportive and innovative department.
Please note a contract for an NQT who would start in September would commence
on 1 August 2017.
Applications to the Headteacher, Jonathan Morrell, to include school application form, covering letter and full contact details of two referees
(e-mail applications@queens.herts.sch.uk )
For job description and application form please visit our website www.queens.herts.sch.uk
Closing date: Midday Tuesday 2nd May 2017
Queens’ school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All appointments will require an enhanced DBS record check and references from previous employers.
Attached documents
About Queens' School
Queens’ School was formed in 1969 as a result of the amalgamation of Alexandra School, founded in 1901 and Bushey Grammar School, founded in 1950. Bushey Grammar school, originally called Watford Central School, was established in 1912. Both schools vacated sites in Watford, Judge Street and Derby Road respectively. In 1985, Grange Park School became part of Queens’.
The original Bushey Grammar School occupied the northwest side of the Aldenham Road and Alexandra School occupied the southeast side. A pedestrian underpass connected the two schools.
Queens' derives its name from three queens. Bushey Grammar School had a strong connection with the Queen's College, Oxford. Alexandra School was named after Queen Alexandra, the consort of King Edward VII. Our Queen Elizabeth II was on the throne at the time of the amalgamation.
The house based pastoral system is inherited from Bushey Grammar School with Auden and Sutherland located on the South Side and Newton and Drake, on the North Side.
Our school was successfully awarded grant-maintained status in 1993 and became a foundation school in 1999. In 2003, Queens' became a Specialist Sports College and in 2007 recognised as a High Performing School. In 2008, Queens' achieved Science College status. Desiring greater freedom and autonomy, Queens' converted to an academy in 2011.
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