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Teacher of Design and Technology (including Food Technology)

Teacher of Design and Technology (including Food Technology)

Sibford School

Oxfordshire

  • £28,000 - £38,810 per year
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  • Expired
Salary:
dependant on experience
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
22 February 2023

Job overview

Sibford School in the Cotswolds was proud to be rated excellent in its December 2021 ISI report; for both the quality of pupils’ academic and other achievements and for the quality of pupils’ personal development.

“The school successfully meets its aim to provide pupils with a thirst for lifelong learning”

We are seeking to appoint a confident and innovative Design and Technology (including Food Technology) Teacher. The successful candidate will teach across the age range, including Year 6 pupils, who share the main school site with the Senior School.

“Pupils display advanced moral development”

This is an exciting time to join Sibford School. The department is going through an expansion with a significant gain in popularity amongst the students. Numbers at GCSE are strong and we are keen to offer a Level 3 qualification again, as has been the case in previous years. We have specialist teaching facilities in a dedicated area of the site. The department is well resourced and supported by a technician.

“Pupils are confident decision makers”

You should be enthusiastic, creative and passionate about Design and Technology (including Food Technology) and be able to inspire students. You will be resilient and engaging and will be able to contribute to positive outcomes for our young people and to the wider school community.

For further information please see the job description.

Sibford School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure.

The School welcomes staff that share and understand our commitment and we ensure that no job applicant is treated unfairly by reason of a protected characteristic as defined within the Equality Act 2010.

Salary: £28,000 to £38,810 per annum, dependant on experience.

Closing date for applications: Wednesday 22nd February 2023 at 5pm.    

We reserve the right to close prior to this date should sufficient applications be received.

Interview date: Wednesday 1st March 2023 

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About Sibford School

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  • Sibford School
  • The Hill, Sibford Ferris, Banbury
  • Oxfordshire
  • OX15 5QL
  • United Kingdom
+44 1295 781200

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Sibford School is set in more than 50 acres of grounds and is surrounded by glorious Oxfordshire countryside.

Established in 1842 as a co-educational boarding school for the children of Quaker families, Sibford has, from the outset, been a centre of educational excellence.

Over the years the school has undergone many changes and developments, as it has adapted to meet the needs and aspirations of its pupils. However, the Quaker values that seek to recognise that of God in everyone have remained constant. Translated into everyday life, this means valuing and nurturing individual talents, respecting each other and helping each individual to become the very best they possibly can.

Today Sibford School accommodates both day pupils and boarders and is currently home to over 430 pupils aged between 3 and 18. We are privileged to be a varied and international community and welcome children of all faiths and none and from many different nations.

Sibford is an academically strong school. We achieve excellent results at GCSE and A Level and aim to cultivate a thirst for life-long learning. We have a well-established reputation for enabling pupils with a range of learning requirements but we are also passionate about the long-term mental health and emotional well-being of our pupils. At junior level, this means giving them space and time outdoors to enjoy their childhood. And, as they get older, it means helping them to become rounded, community minded, confident and respectful young people.

Our enviable location means that outdoor learning forms an important part of our junior, and, increasingly, our senior curriculum.

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