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Teacher of Computing (Maternity Cover)

Teacher of Computing (Maternity Cover)

Breckland School

Suffolk

  • £30,000 - £46,525 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Maternity Cover
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
29 April 2024

Job overview

Why do you want to be a Teacher of Computing at Breckland School?

The answer is a simple one, this is an exciting opportunity to join our school when we are making considerable investment in achieving ‘excellence’ in all we do, this includes our people.

As our Computing maternity cover teacher, you will teach Computing to KS3 and KS4 students in line with whole school priorities, aiming for excellence in all you and your pupils do.

We are seeking someone who is committed to supporting the school to thrive, who is passionate about the need for good quality staff in front of pupils and who wants to be instrumental in supporting this at Breckland School.

This is an opportunity for a new or existing Computing teacher to further their development as part of a forward-thinking MAT to benefit from our supportive model for staff CPD and career development.

It is important to belong at work and the work you do is relied upon by our pupils, so even small positive differences which are made, make people very happy. In return for your hard work we will offer:

• Job satisfaction through making a positive impact on our student’s lives

• Friendly and supportive working environment

• Supportive and positive management

• Investment in your training and development

• Bespoke teacher development programmes supported by our Teaching School Hub

• Excellent career development opportunities in our school and across the trust including secondments to other trust schools

• Evidence informed research opportunities via our Research School and programmes to reduce teacher workload including the development of the CUSP curriculum and other programmes the staff within our schools benefit from

• Wellbeing support service and staff wellbeing day

• Trust wide professional development and wellbeing day for all staff 

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About Breckland School

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+44 1842 819501

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Breckland School is a co-educational, non-denominational secondary school in Brandon, Suffolk. It is run by Sabres Educational Trust.

There are 550 students on the school roll, aged from 11 to 16, expected to grow to 600 in a few years. Breckland School has well-established links with local primary schools and post-16 providers. The school offers a variety of enrichment activities, including the Duke of Edinburgh bronze award, as well as local, national and international trips and visits.

Jon Winn

Principal


Vision

We are an exceptional school: outward facing and at the heart of our community. We have uncompromising aspirations for all. Through high expectations, brave and ambitious teaching we develop a love of learning enabling students to achieve more than they ever thought possible and thrive in an ever-changing world. A small school, we know all our students and are proud of each and every one.

Our strapline is:  Be the best you can be!

Latest Ofsted report:

“The behaviour of pupils is good and the school environment is calm and purposeful. Pupils are confident and self-assured and wear their uniform with pride." 

"Staff overwhelmingly praised the supportive leadership of the school." 

"New teachers value the good quality training, support and guidance they receive."

View Breckland School's latest Ofsted report

View Breckland School's Prospectus

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