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Teacher of Computing

Teacher of Computing

Albany Academy

Chorley, Lancashire

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
19 February 2018

Job overview

We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic and energetic computer science teacher.

Albany Academy is a highly successful and popular 11-16 school situated in Chorley, Lancashire. With 650 pupils currently on roll, the school provides an excellent education within a nurturing and caring environment where every student is well known by every member of staff.

The governors are looking to appoint a dynamic, enthusiastic and inspirational teacher to work within the Technology Faculty to ensure the delivery of continuous improvement for our pupils. The post would be suitable for an NQT or an experienced teacher.

The successful candidate will join the school at an exciting time:

  • Our current Ofsted report recognises the school as being good with outstanding features.
  • The school is an active member of two local teaching school alliances, and is frequently a source of support for other North West schools.

The successful candidate will:

  • Be an excellent classroom practitioner.
  • Have a strong commitment to helping pupils of all abilities succeed.
  • Be innovative and inspirational to both pupils and colleagues.

Application documents are available to download in the vacancies section of the school website: www.albanyacademy.co.uk/vacancies

Please send your completed application form to: vacancies@albanyacademy.co.uk

Closing date: Midday on Monday, 19th February 2018.

Interview date: Monday, 26th February 2018.

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About Albany Academy

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+44 1257 244020

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Albany Academy is a secondary academy located in the market town of Chorley, Lancashire. First opened in 1959, the school has previously been known as Albany Science School, adopting its current name in 2012 following its conversion to academy status. The school is co-educational, with around 698 pupils on roll aged 11-16, making it smaller than the average secondary school. Co-educational, Albany Academy covers an economically diverse catchment area, a fact reflected in the school’s student intake. The school is a leading part of the Albany Learning Trust, formed in 2012. 

Headteacher

Mr Peter Mayland

Values and Vision

Albany Academy works closely with supporting partners in the Albany Learning Trust to ensure a high quality of teaching for its pupils. This is delivered via a diverse curriculum, encompassing high-quality core subjects. The school works hard to deliver a large number of academic and vocational options for pupils in Key Stage 4, as well as proper support and guidance in terms of their options upon leaving the school, be it for further education or employment. 

Ofsted

“Within lessons, students at all levels work with enthusiasm and are obviously keen to learn. The positive relationships between staff and students leads to high levels of commitment and a desire to do well. A feature of many lessons is the way in which students work and learn from each other, such as adopting leadership roles in physical education. In these lessons, students have extremely mature attitudes and value the opinion of other students.”

The full report into Albany Academy can be found here.

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