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Teacher of Computer Science

Teacher of Computer Science

Queen Elizabeth Grammar School

Wakefield

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Salary:
Salary is MPS/UPS plus the Wakefield Allowance
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2019
Apply by:
21 March 2019

Job overview

Queen Elizabeth Grammar School

(HMC Day School, 700 Boys 11 – 18 years)

Teacher of Computer Science

QEGS has a long and distinguished history educating bright students from a wide catchment centred on the cathedral city of Wakefield. Ours is a happy, vibrant school offering high-quality facilities and a learning environment which is energetic, challenging and fun.

From September 2019, we are offering a GCSE in Computer Science for the first time. We are therefore looking to appoint an inspiring and enthusiastic teacher to deliver this new course. There is a significant amount of flexibility about the post. We can happily accommodate someone looking for a c0.4FTE part-time contract focussing predominantly on GCSE Computer Science (which may well grow in September 2020). Alternatively, we would be interested to hear from colleagues who can also offer mathematics or perhaps physics to make this up to a full-time post.

Applications are equally welcome from a recently qualified teacher (for whom statutory induction would be provided) or from a more experienced applicant. This is an exciting opportunity for an individual to work with talented pupils and dedicated staff. A willingness to contribute to the wider life of this busy day school would also be an advantage.

Salary is MPS/UPS plus the Wakefield Allowance. The Teachers’ Pension Scheme is also applicable. There may also be an additional management allowance as Subject Leader for Computing for a suitably experienced candidate. As part of our commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, the successful candidate will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Check.

Further details and an application form can be obtained from our website or The Headmaster, Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Northgate, Wakefield, WF1 3QX

t: 01924 373943 

e: headpa@qegsss.org.uk

Applications by CV will not be accepted.

Closing Date: 4.00 pm, Thursday 21st March 2019

Interviews: likely to be on Monday 25th March in Wakefield


About Queen Elizabeth Grammar School

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+44 1924 373943

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Queen Elizabeth Grammar School is a selective, independent, all-boys senior school in Wakefield, West Yorkshire. There are currently around 720 pupils aged 7-18. In recent years, the school’s original Victorian purpose-built premises have been added to significantly, with the development of several specialist facilities including a sixth-form centre.

Queen Elizabeth Grammar School was formed by Royal Charter in 1591 in the centre of Wakefield, moving to its present site in Northgate in 1854. The availability of bequests and grants enabled the school to attract pupils from a wide catchment area and a broad range of social backgrounds. This trend continues today through foundation awards, scholarships and bursaries. The school forms part of the Wakefield Grammar School Foundation group of schools. A single governing body has oversight of all the schools.

Headmaster

Dr Richard Brookes

Values and vision

Queen Elizabeth Grammar School aims to nurture the growth of respect, responsibility, kindness and individuality in its students, helping each reach their intellectual potential within an inspirational and distinctly boy-centred learning environment. Students are given the opportunity to take risks through energetic and action-orientated activities, including daily sport for younger boys. Participation in a wide array of extra-curricular opportunities is encouraged to enable pupils to find their niche, and to develop self-confidence and personal skills such as leadership, teamwork and tenacity.

ISI report

“Academic standards are excellent in all areas. Pupil are excellent learners, in both basic skills and in high level independent learning and thinking. They excel in many extra-curricular pursuits and in sporting, musical, artistic and drama activities within the school, locally and up to national level.”

View Queen Elizabeth Grammar School’s latest ISI report

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