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Teacher of Computing with Media

Teacher of Computing with Media

The St Marylebone CE School

Westminster

Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
23 April 2021

Job overview

The St Marylebone CE School welcomes applications from people of all backgrounds, races, cultures, faiths and genders.   The School actively promotes diversity and inclusion across its community and our students come from a wide range of backgrounds: 40% of our students speak English as an additional language; 59% of our students come from backgrounds other than white British.  


We are looking to recruit a Teacher of Computing with Media from September 2021 to join our small and friendly team. We require a versatile, capable and enthusiastic team player to join a successful department.  Applications are welcome from experienced teachers or NQTs. We offer an excellent NQT induction programme. The ideal candidate will have experience teaching Media/iMedia as well as a solid background in Computing.

 

About the Department

The department runs OCR GCSE Computer Science 9-1, OCR Nationals and Creative iMedia. Our KS4 results in both iMedia and Computing have consistently been between 88% - 100% A*- C.


Our department offers a range of programming, technology and digital media experiences for all through KS3 and KS4. We aspire to equip our students with the necessary skills to thrive and be curious about today’s digital environment.


Students are given the opportunity to take part in a number of extra-curricular events, which include: Sky Skills Academy, CapGemini Women’s Networking Event, Women in Technology Careers Talks and the Apps for Good competition.


Extra-curricular clubs run by the department also include Technovation, Documentary Film Making, Code Club and Photography Club.


The Media Department is a lively, hard-working and creative team with a range of experiences. We see Media Studies A-Level as a relevant and dynamic subject that helps students understand and analyse the media they consume and give them the skills and understanding to become producers of media.


About the School

Founded in 1791, The St Marylebone CE School is an outstanding comprehensive school for girls with a mixed sixth form, serving students of all faiths or no faith. St Marylebone takes pride in being a brilliant place to work and learn: rated consistently ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted and SIAMS, the School is one of the best performing state schools nationally.  We value highly the role of the arts and creativity in education, across the curriculum.  We lead the regional Maths Hub and the St Marylebone Teaching School Alliance. 


How to apply

Closing date: Friday, 23rd April at 8am


Please fill out an application form available to download from our website.  Completed application forms should be emailed to: recruitment@stmaryleboneschool.com  


Please note that applicants may be called earlier so we recommend submitting your application as soon as possible.


The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children & vulnerable adults and it is our expectation that all staff and volunteers share this commitment. Any offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. 

About The St Marylebone CE School

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+44 20 7935 4704

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The St Marylebone CE School is an all-girls secondary with co-educational sixth form in Westminster, central London. It is affiliated with the Church of England and designated a National Teaching School. Since 2011, St Marylebone has had academy status.

The St Marylebone CE School welcomes applications from people of all backgrounds, races, cultures, faiths and genders.   The School actively promotes diversity and inclusion across its community and our students come from a wide range of backgrounds: 40% of our students speak English as an additional language; 59% of our students come from backgrounds other than white British.

The secondary school is located next to St Marylebone Parish Church and is a short walk from Regent’s Park. The sixth-form facilities are based in nearby Blandford Street. St Marylebone was founded in 1791 and it carries the motto "An opportunity to excel". There are currently around 1,100 students, 300 of whom are in the sixth form.

Headteacher

Kathryn Pugh

Values and vision

St Marylebone CE School supports students to perform to the highest level in terms of commitment, effort and behaviour. It has embraced the religious and spiritual values of being a church school, as well as establishing a welcoming multi-faith community.

Students are encouraged to think critically, approaching issues with confidence both as individuals and cooperative members of a team. Teachers use the skills instilled in students to create a cohesive community setting, in which communication and respect are key.

The school has been a specialist arts college since 1998. It has since become a specialist school in mathematics and computing, and in special educational needs. This level of expertise has ensured St Marylebone is a model academic setting.

Ofsted report

“This school is an exceptional place, where students flourish both academically and personally within a strong spiritual ethos. The school’s academic results have been sustained at a very high level since it became an academy; they are on track to be even better in 2014.”

View The St Marylebone CE School’s latest Ofsted report

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