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Teacher of Computer Science

Teacher of Computer Science

Monkton Senior School

Bath

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Required for September 2018
Apply by:
23 March 2018

Job overview

Monkton is seeking to appoint a teacher of Computer Science from September 2018. This is an exciting opportunity to create and develop a new department and set the direction for the computer science education across the three schools. The successful applicant will take our first cohort of computer scientists through GCSE and potentially beyond, and start to establish good foundations through some Computer Science teaching in Years 6 to 9. The role is a minimum contract of 0.4 but could be increased to full-time by offering junior Maths (or possibly another subject) as a secondary subject. 

They will also share our vision for fostering a love of lifelong learning, both for students and teachers. He or she will have a commitment to individuals, seeing this as the basis for students to flourish. He or she will see education as lighting fires rather than filling pails, and appreciate the contribution that co-curricular activities make to the learning process. A willingness to get fully and energetically involved in the co-curricular and pastoral life of the school is desirable.

For further information and to apply, please visit: www.monktoncombeschool.com/contact/job-vacancies 

Closing date: 23rd March 2018

Interview date: w/c 26th March 2018 (or earlier if appropriate)

Monkton Combe School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.

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About Monkton Senior School

Our vision: Monkton inspires young people to become confident, kind and ambitious adults who live fulfilling lives.

Our mission: Monkton thinks differently. We start with a proactive pastoral environment to develop academically strong enthusiastic learners within a living Christian ethos.

Our values: Confidence, Humility, Integrity, Service 

If you share this vision for a different way of doing schooling, then applying for a role at Monkton could be a professionally life-changing decision. We take our staff development seriously - in fact as seriously as we take our students’ development; both constituencies share the same aims:

‘A community empowered by its growth mindset, consistently evaluating and re-evaluating progress, acknowledging failure, celebrating success, setting new targets and constantly improving’

A coaching culture sits at the heart of our professional development strategy to enable our colleagues to reflect and explore their next steps. Our partnership with the Expansive Education Network run by Prof Bill Lucas at Winchester University means there is even the scope to engage in supported action research.

Boarding is part of the ethos of Monkton rather than a description of where some of its students stay the night. Many of the day students, who make up about 40% of the student body, often stay till 8.30 or later in the evening. ‘After school’ has more to do with university than tea time.

As such, teachers who thrive at Monkton understand and engage with this ethos as part of the vocation of choosing to teach here. Learning, for a Monkton teacher, happens as much in the classroom as outside it. 

We aim to develop positive attitudes to learning which build on self-regulation and the notion of neuroplasticity. Students are engaged in growing their self-awareness and setting their own targets helped with a 1-1 tutoring programme which emphasises the tutor as coach rather than mentor.

Our pastoral care is market leading: in partnership with Mind.world we pioneered their groundbreaking pastoral tracking system which helps us track and improve our students’ emotional development. This is now used in leading schools around the UK and the world; Monkton is central as a key training hub.

Monkton is set in the beautiful Midford valley, just 3 miles outside Bath. The campus is an inspirational place to live and work, with Georgian Bath stone buildings blended with innovative modern design capturing a school with a clear heritage but 21st century aspirations. 

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Applications closed