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Teacher of Chemistry

Teacher of Chemistry

d'Overbroeck's

Oxfordshire

  • Expired
Salary:
d’Overbroeck’s has its own salary scale.
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01/09/2022
Apply by:
30 June 2022

Job overview

At key stage 3 you would be expected to teach all 3 sciences. The willingness to teach more than one science at Key Stage 4 would be an advantage.


The post and the department 

This is an opportunity to join an exceptionally talented and successful science department, teaching Chemistry up to GCSE/IGCSE level.

Chemistry is amongst the more popular subjects across the school. Chemistry is a core subject at Key Stage 4 in our Y7-11 section and are very popular options for IGCSE in the International School.  The OCR specification is used at GCSE, and at our International School students study the IGCSE (Edexcel). Results are consistently strong with two-thirds gaining grades 9-7 at GCSE. 


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About d'Overbroeck's

THE SCHOOL

d’Overbroeck’s is a co-educational independent day and boarding school in Oxford for students aged 11 – 18. The school roll currently stands at around 750, and this is set to grow in the coming years.

Founded in 1977, initially as a Sixth Form, d’Overbroeck’s has maintained its founding values throughout its growth.

We believe in outstanding teaching and laughter. We celebrate the individual and foster a culture that promotes collaboration and originality. We pride ourselves on our unique blend of social informality and academic rigour.

d’Overbroeck’s consists of three sections:

Years 7-11 – 200 students; currently all day students although open to boarders from next year. Based at Leckford Place, OX2 6HX.

Sixth Form – 440 students; a mixture of day and boarding. Domestic and international. Based at a purpose-built site at 333 Banbury Road.

The International School – around 125 international students who are all boarders, across years 9-11.

All in all, this is a busy and happy educational environment in which staff and students enjoy positive relationships based on mutual respect and a shared sense of purpose. As our most recent ISI inspection report puts it:

‘A defining characteristic of d’Overbroeck’s is its close-knit, informal atmosphere within which students grow in confidence, self-esteem, respect for themselves and for others. Students are very supportive of each other and behaviour throughout is excellent, exemplified in considerate, warm relationships.

In its key findings, our most recent inspection report (2021) found that our students are highly motivated with extremely positive attitudes to learning. They were described as successful collaborative learners who are naturally inclusive. They were said to have a remarkably strong sense of self understanding and excellent awareness of how to improve and achieve their goals.

ISI inspection report. October 2021

For more information about the College please visit our website at http://www.doverbroecks.com/

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