Teacher of Computer Science
North Birmingham Academy
Birmingham
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS/UPS plus "Golden Hello"
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2023
- Apply by:
- 2 June 2023
Job overview
We are currently looking for Teacher of IT and/or Computer Science to join our New Technologies department. You will join a highly supportive team which prides itself on our high-quality curriculum and strong uptake at both GCSE and A Level. You will have opportunities to teach across Ks3 and Ks4 with further opportunity to develop your Ks5 practice.
You will be committed and passionate about providing young people with the best possible education whatever their background or ability. If you care about the success of all students, and have the ability to make that vision a reality, we would welcome your application.
A Golden Hello will be offered to the right candidate.
About North Birmingham Academy
- North Birmingham Academy
- 395 College Road, Erdington, Birmingham
- West Midlands
- B44 0HF
- United Kingdom
North Birmingham Academy is a co-educational academy school based in Birmingham for students aged 11-19.
E-ACT sponsors the school. The standard admission number for North Birmingham Academy is 180.
The school underwent major redevelopment in 2013 and is built over 10,500m2 set in over 16 acres of landscaped grounds. Its £23.6m purpose built facility hosts a selection of services which benefit its students. It comprises dedicated zones for learning support, a self-contained sixth form and extensive sports facilities.
Headteacher
Johanne Paddock
Values and vision
North Birmingham Academy has a commitment to excellence, for all of its students to leave the academy as articulate, confident and aspirational individuals, ready to succeed in the modern world. The school wishes to empower students to become critical thinkers, independent learners and confident in their ability to exceed any expectations.
On top of this, North Birmingham Academy is committed to promoting the British values of democracy and the rule of law, individual liberty whilst accepting personal and social responsibility, mutual respect, and tolerance of those of different faiths and belief.
Ofsted
“Teaching is improving in many subjects and it is good in English, geography, history, drama and information technology. Many pupils are making stronger progress than they have in the past, including in the sixth form. Opportunities for pupils to develop spiritual, moral, social and cultural awareness are improving. Safeguarding is a strength of the school and pupils feel safe.”
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