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Teacher of Computing

Teacher of Computing

Notre Dame High School

Glasgow City

  • Expired
Salary:
£26,895-£35,763
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
26 August 2017

Job overview

Can you make a difference to the future lives of Glasgow's children? Glasgow City Council is seeking to recruit teacher of Computing to work in the computing department within the school.  You must be committed, passionate and a well qualified staff member.  We will support you to inspire the learning of our children and young people. Teaching duties - To teach subject(s) to pupils S1-S6. To prepare lessons and courses required - supporting the delivery of Curriculum for Excellence across all ages and stages of the secondary school.  In addition to the range of teaching and other duties outlined in the job specification we are looking for individuals who enjoy working collegiately with colleagues, and who have with a firm commitment to improving the outcomes for Glasgow's young people.

Membership of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups Scheme will be essential on taking up appointment along with GTCS Registration. Please note successful candidates for the above position will be required to pay for their PVG Membership/or Scheme Checks.

Closing date: 27/08/2017

Reference: GLA02544

Notre Dame High School,
160 Observatory Road,
Glasgow

About Notre Dame High School

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+44 141 5820190

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Notre Dame High School is a school based in Glasgow for girls aged 11-18. It is a Roman Catholic school.

Religious Education is a core aspect of the school’s curriculum. Students follow a programme of work, as prescribed, and approved by the Bishops of Scotland. The school also has a range of pupil teams who are involved in leading the school community in prayer and in promoting fundraising activities for the school’s chosen charities.   

Headteacher

Rosie Martin

Values and vision

Gospel values underpin the work of Notre Dame High School. The school aims for staff and pupils to work collectively to create a climate where mutual trust, respect, confidence, and compassion are evident throughout the school. Within this context, the school also considers its partnership with parents and the wider community to be crucial. 

Education Scotland

“Young people are very enthusiastic about their learning. They enjoy school and want to do well. They feel nurtured, safe and very well cared for by staff. They like the ways in which the school develops 3 their health and wellbeing. Young people use information and communications technology (ICT) often and well. They use the Internet for research and to help them prepare presentations. This helps them to learn better on their own. They contribute very well to class discussions and are very good at debating.”

View Notre Dame High School’s latest Education Scotland report

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