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Teacher of Computing

Teacher of Computing

Lancaster Girls' Grammar School

Lancaster

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS
Job type:
Part Time, Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Teacher of Computing
Apply by:
8 April 2018

Job overview

Lancaster Girls’ Grammar School is a forward looking, selective state school with academy status and an outstanding record of promoting high achievement. We are looking to appoint to a Teacher of Computer Science to join our growing and popular department. Results are very impressive, 77% of GCSE grades in 2017 were at grade A*-A. We have two groups in Year 11 and the subject is continuing to recruit very well at GCSE. At A level Computer Science is growing and we have groups in both Year 12 and 13 as well as good numbers opting for September 2018. 

We warmly welcome applications from NQTs and from teachers wishing to develop their expertise in teaching A level Computer Science. There is considerable flexibility regarding our staffing so the post is available on a part time or full time basis. With the full time post the ability to teach another subject at Key Stage 3 is desirable preferably Mathematics.  More details including the job description and application form are available from www.lggs.org.uk  Closing date: 9.00 am on Monday 9th April 2018 

LGGS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and it is expected that all applicants will share this commitment. DBS checks will be carried out on all successful candidates.

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About Lancaster Girls' Grammar School

Lancaster Girls’ Grammar School is a forward looking, selective state school with academy status and an outstanding record of promoting high achievement. 

Our results and the progress made by our students regularly places us as a leading state school not only locally but nationally.  However, we also place great emphasis on the development of the "whole person". 

A key priority for us continues to be to support all aspects of development not just educational success, important as this is. Young women need to be healthy, happy and have the skills to deal with life’s challenges if they are to enjoy life and make a positive contribution.  We firmly believe that the context of a girls’ school allows our students to feel safe to assert their opinions and have a high level of self-respect, as well as achieve academic success.  We currently have around nine hundred students on roll including 305 Sixth Formers. 

Almost all of our Year 11 continue their A-level studies at LGGS and we welcome students new to LGGS into our Sixth Form. The School is heavily over-subscribed for entrance into Year 7. Parents particularly value the way in which we are able to maintain high academic standards and still provide and encourage a full range of extra-curricular activities to enable students to become mature, confident adults.

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Applications closed